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  1. Hello, I am installing pairs of 5800 and 3650 wall speakers. What are the recommendations regarding wall insulation? The speakers are in standard 2x4 framing? Should I tear a thin secion of insulation in behind the speakers? Thanks, Seve
  2. Hello, My Onkyo NR708 receiver has the option of adjusting the crossover settings. The default is 80Hz, but some speaker manufacturers recommend adjusting the frequency up slightly. My home theater has 5800's (Wall Front L/R), RC64 (center), and 5650s (Wall Side). I have not added a rear speaker or subwoofer yet. I'm curious if anyone has recommendations for the crossover settings? Thanks, Steve
  3. Okay...We have our addition to the point I went ahead and purchased the following at a sale this weekend (first time I have seen Klpisch on sale at an authorized dealer): R5800S (front LR), R5650S (rear LR), and and RC-64 for the center. My room did not allow me to locate the speaker 5650's on the sides and Idid not want to put them in the celing (bedrooms above). I gotta say the sound of the RC64 knocked my socks off at the dealer. Any ideas what sub I should be thinking about. I used to play the tuba.... Thanks, Steve
  4. Hello, I'm setting up a home theatre. I really want to use in-wall speakers to conserve space and protect the speakers from the kids. I was planning on using R-5650-W's for my front left and right speakers. I recently ran across information on the R-5650-S. They sound interesting, but I can not find a local place ot listen to to the R-5650-S. Should I consider the 'S' series? The rear speakers are 5800's. The center will probably be a RC62. I have not decided on the sub yet... But it will not be an in-wall speaker. Thanks, Steve
  5. Hello, I'm starting to build a home theater. I currently have a pair of KG2s. I plan to acquire additional speakers as I can find classics in good condition. Can anyone recommend for or against the Yamaha HTR 5790 as a receiver? I'm looking for a mid tier ($400 to $700) range reciever. The Yamaha has recently received good reviews... Steve
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