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  1. Hi folks, I am looking into power conditioner to be added into my HT. Since many of you have been in this "hobby" way much longer than i am, are there any recommendations to any other brand beside Monster? I am thinking of getting the HTS-3600. Thank you for any feedback/suggestions. Best Regards, Yohannes
  2. Michael, Thank you for your response. The reason why i am thinking of changing is because primarily i wanna get the best diffusion out of my surround environment. I am pretty sure thr RSX-5 speakers that i have now are directional speakers. I am however happy with my current front 3 channels. In your opinion, will upgrading the current surrounds to RS-xx speakers will provide me with the aforementioned goal? or the current surround setup suffices? the only store that carries klipsch line in my area unfortunately does not have the rs-xx speakers to be tested, only via online order. I am also initially thinking of purchasing an additional pair of surround for the back surround. Thanks for your response. Best Regards, Yohannes
  3. Hi folks, I am new to HT and still in the process of reading anything that has to do with home theater setup, lingo, etc from books, and websites. It has come to my understanding based on the knowledge i acguired, specifically on the surround speakers which i have, Klipsch rsx-5. is a bipole speaker. In fact it is a sattelite/bookshelf speaker and perhaps not intended to be a surround speaker. is it correct to conjugate that the rsx-5 speaker to be a bipole speaker? My question is should i exchange it for a true surround speaker like the RS-XX line, which i believe to be a dipole speaker? however, my reservations are they are not availabe in silver(all my equipments are in this color), i dont know whether the RS-xx line will offer any significant "enveloping" sound output compared to my rsx-5 satellite. in the event that the RS-xx surrounds provide better diffusion output, then i have no choice but to return all speakers in exchange for RF-xx, RC-xx, and RSW-xx. although i have to admit, these are all very big, and dont't look as good as to my current setup. appreciate any thoughts, suggestions, or recommendations. Thank you ps: you can take a look @ my current setup here: http://members.cox.net/zer0sn0nes/system2.jpg Best Regards, Yohannes Wijaya
  4. TheEAR, One more thing. you mentioned that i should try to crossover my sub around where my mains start to cut. My fronts' frequency response is @ 75-20kHz ±3dB and my sub is @ 21-120Hz ±3dB, therefore following your suggestion, it will be justified to set the crossover at either my receiver or sub at 75Hz? Thanks for your inputs. Best Regards, Yohannes
  5. TheEar, Thank you for your response to my questions. However on the 1st question, you miss to mention the orientation of the sub on the sweetspot. where should i position the front woofer(circular shape thing) during testing on the listening position? should it be facing the front of the room, the sides of the room, or the back of the room. Thanks for your insights. Best Regards, Yohannes
  6. Hi folks, I browsed the topics some of you posted on how to test the most appropriate placement for your sub. I noticed that you experts out there suggested placing the subwoofer on the sweet spot, crawled around the room while music is playing to find the best spot to put the sub at. My question is 1) how should the orientation of the sub be at the sweet spot during testing, should the sub's front circular shape thing be facing the front, left, right, back? i have a rw-12. 2) Also, on my current config(you can take a look here: http://members.cox.net/zer0sn0nes/system1.jpg), my sub is placed on the corner of the room. Standing/sitting on 3 corners of the room, i can feel the bass output very much, whereas if i sit on the center of the room(the sweetspot), i dont feel it alot. is this normal? or more importantly, the current placement of the sub is not ideal, that's why i hear the bass this way? 3) btw, what is a port? i read that some of you refer to the port, the driver. isnt the driver the circular shape thing that vibrates when the bass is output? how about the port? 4) lastly, for the sub placement testing, how one should decide the most optimal sound? is it not too much bass, etc? Thank you for your insights. Best Regards, Yohannes
  7. Hi folks, I browsed the topics some of you posted on how to test the most appropriate placement for your sub. I noticed that you experts out there suggested placing the subwoofer on the sweet spot, crawled around the room while music is playing to find the best spot to put the sub at. My question is 1) how should the orientation of the sub be at the sweet spot during testing, should the sub's front circular shape thing be facing the front, left, right, back? i have a rw-12. 2) Also, on my current config(you can take a look here: http://members.cox.net/zer0sn0nes/system1.jpg), my sub is placed on the corner of the room. Standing/sitting on 3 corners of the room, i can feel the bass output very much, whereas if i sit on the center of the room(the sweetspot), i dont feel it alot. is this normal? or more importantly, the current placement of the sub is not ideal, that's why i hear the bass this way? 3) btw, what is a port? i read that some of you refer to the port, the driver. isnt the driver the circular shape thing that vibrates when the bass is output? how about the port? 4) lastly, for the sub placement testing, how one should decide the most optimal sound? is it not too much bass, etc? Thank you for your insights. Best Regards, Yohannes
  8. Thanks for the explanation guys! It helps alot. Best Regards, Yohannes
  9. Hi folks, My receiver has a setting for my sub called "Ext. In Subwoofer Level". The possible options for this setting is 0dB, +5dB, +10dB, and +15dB. I tried to play around with the options during music playback and i dont hear any difference in bass ouput from my sub. My manual, again, does a poor job in explaining that is the setting for. Thanks for your insights. Best Regards, Yohannes
  10. Scooter, So you r saying that if i connect my dvd player and receiver with a regular audio cable, then the audio of the movies with DD/DTS option set prior to the playback, will only be output to the front 2 speakers and surround speakers won't give out any sound? Thanks for your insights. Best Regards, Yoha
  11. Hi folks, My receiver has a setting for my sub called "Ext. In Subwoofer Level". The possible options for this setting is 0dB, +5dB, +10dB, and +15dB. I tried to play around with the options during music playback and i dont hear any difference in bass ouput from my sub. My manual, again, does a poor job in explaining that is the setting for. Thanks for your insights. Best Regards, Yohannes
  12. Hi folks, I have a technical question about the above 2 connections. I was told when i purchased my HT system, that my dvd player's audio output should be connected to my receiver via digital audio connection, either a TOSLink / COAXIAL to get the 5.1 surround audio. Using the regular Left and Right will obviously give you only 2 channels. Well, my question is won't my receiver somehow distribute the audio contents of for example DD/DTS dvd movie to all 5 speakers even though i connect my dvd player to my receiver with just regular L&R cable? Thank you for your insight. Best Regards, Yohannes
  13. Hi folks, My receiver has a Video Conversion Function which allows video signals from Video and S-Video to be upgraded to higher quality. I am not sure what the manual means but i assume they are all upgraded to Component-video quality. If this is true, then why should one spend so much money on expensive Component cables when regular cables are gonna be upgraded anyway when connected. is my assumption correct? And for those of you who also has the AVR-3805, does this function apply to all Video and S-Video port on the backs as well as the front(V.AUX)? the manual does a poor job in explaing this in detail. Thanks for your response. Best Regards, Yohannes
  14. Dougdrake, When you said "....using he x-over in your receiver, be sure and set the sub's crossover to as high a setting as possible to get it out of the way.", which knob adjust the sub's crossover? is it the lowpass or the phase knob? Best Regards, Yohannes
  15. Hi guys, actually i need to turn up the volume moderately high for any movies, songs whose bass' signal is then detected by the sub. i mean it make sense really. if the volume of the movie/music is that low, why should the sub fire its bass when none is needed. so i can say thankfully that my sub is not broken. Thank you for all the inputs all of u gave. Best Regards, Yohannes
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