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Thanks for everyones replies...
I picked up an RC-3 II for another room from DecibleLvr ...
Take care,
TIM
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Any time... I've seen several but haven't bitten on any yet...
Just drop me a line when you're ready...
Thanks,
TIM
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PMs Sent...
-TIM
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Thanks Raymond but I'm gonna try and find an RC-3...if I have no luck, I'll drop you a line...Thanks again...
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Hi...
I'm thinking of picking up a RC-3 or RC-3II for use in another room...
Thought I'd check hear before anywhere else on the web...
Thanks,
TIM
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Thanks...
I'll check them out...
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I'm Still Looking...
-TIM
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Hey Guys...
Went back and reviewed the room and sitting areas once again and it would be difficult to use the RS-35's as surrounds in that room due to lack of positioning and mounting availability...
I'm leaning now towards keeping a floorstanding speaker for the Rears... I'll move the Jamos to another room where I can utilize them with an unused Sub for a 2.1 system...
So... with the RP-5's up front (each having a built in Sub) and the RC-7 Center... What Towers should I go for in the Rear? I would think the RF-5 would be too much... Would a used RF-3, RF-3II, or a New RF-35 match better?
Thanks,
TIM
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I've tried searching for Dealers in my area but it appears that either most of them do not carry certain speakers, they are no longer in business, etc...
I use to go to a Tweeter's location in Raleigh, NC but they no longer carry the Klipsch Line...
Anyone have a recommended dealer in the North Carolina Area?
Thanks,
TIM
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Thanks all,
I'll try to get a pic of the room up...
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Klipsch recommended the RC-3 and RC-3 II Centers to be used to match the RP-5s back several years ago and from what I can tell...most people with RC-3s, RC-35's, etc... all go back for the RC-7 ... so I don't think I'll have any issues with the RC-7 ...
I was just curious if I needed to match my rears... It sounds as if I don't for DVD playback...
Does the wedged design give a better disbursement of sound by the design vs. a tower design?
Thanks,
TIM
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Hi Guys,
My current system consists of the following:
- Yamaha RX-V1300 Receiver
Pushing...
- Klipsch KV-1 Center Channel Speaker
- Klipsch RP-5 Main Speaker Towers (Each including a 550W powered 12" Sub)
- Jamo 98 Rear Speaker Towers
- Klipsch SB-1 Bookshelf Speakers - B Output
I'm going to be moving the KV-1 to the Rear Center and purchasing a RC-7 for my Front Center...
The question I have is in regards to my Rear Speakers... as you see I have 2 Jamo 98 Towers (consist of 1 tweeter and 2 mids, each). I've been enjoying them for some time now but have begun to wonder if I would be better off using some of the Klipsch Surrounds (the wedged type)... Such as the SS-1's or the newer versions...
I'm not sure if I should stick with these towers as they might or might not compliment my other speakers well...
Thanks,
TIM
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Thanks Michael...
I've looked around and have my eye on a couple leads...if things pan out...
Tim
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Bumping for the RC7
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Thanks,
Let me know...
-TIM
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Hi all,
I'm looking to add the RC-7 to my setup... (It must be Black)
If you have one for sale or know of someone or somewhere that does, please post up or e-mail me at classic_time@hotmail.com
Thanks,
TIM
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Thanks Mark...
Good Stuff!
-TIM
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Mark,
Sweet setup you've got there... Did you have to drill holes in the bottom of your RC-7, or does it come with the necessary mount hole(s) already pre-installed?
Thanks,
TIM
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Thanks for the reply...
I'd love to have an RC-7 but I don't see any way to place it...
Because of the layout of the room, my 57" Toshiba 57HDX82 is placed in a corner... I may be able to install a Shelf in the corner, not sure... but I deffinetly don't think my Projection would be able to support the close to 42 lbs. of the RC-7 ... Maybe I'm wrong... Any experience with this?
Thanks,
TIM
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Bump for a Newbie...
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Hi all,
I'm wanting to take my old KV-1 that I'm currently using as my center and move it to the rear to complete the 6.1 system... I want to replace it with either a RC-25, RC-35, RC-3, or RC-3 II ... I would love to have the RC-7 but Size and $ are the main factors against this...
My mains consist of the RP-5's ... and for those of you who don't exactly remember the RP-5's, they are very similar to the RF-5's except they each contain a Powered Sub. ... These mains were originally intended to be matched with the RC-3 but I'm not sure if the newer RC's would be better than finding a used RC-3 or RC-3 II ...
I'll be pushing these speakers by using my Yamaha RXV-1300 as a pre-amp to a Marantz MM-9000 Amp (150 x 5) ...
Oh yea, for rears I'm using some Jamo Floorstanding speakers that I've had for a while and really love 'em ... I may look into changing these out for some used SS-1's or even new RS-25's or RS-35's ...
Let me know what you all think...
Thanks,
TIM
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Thanks Amonteiro....
After I posted last night, I finally realized why I wasn't using the "dedicated LFE inputs" on the RP-5s... I also have a seperate JBL Sub that my receiver is connected to...which pulls all of the LFE signals...
Do you think I should connect all 3 subs... I'm not sure... Because I've noticed that with the LFE turned down on my reciever, I still have plenty of BASS during DVD material...
I'll give the bi-wiring a try and see if I notice any differences...
Thanks,
TIM
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Hi all,
I've got a set of RP-5's that I've had for a couple years now and love them... These are the floor towers that have the built in sub and 150w amp.
Just recently I've been wondering if I should Bi-wire them... I never have... and I've read that it can improve the sound...(if this is possible...they already sound great) ... Should I? or NOT? I have a Yamaha 110 x 6 amp powering them currently...
I've also noticed that on the back of the speaker I have two sets or rca phono jacks... for dedicate LFE inputs, etc... What are these for??? What would I ever plug into these and why?
Thanks,
TIM
WTB: Looking for an RC-7 ... anyone have one for sale or know of a good deal?
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Thanks, but... I'm interested only in the RC-7 for the setup in question...