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puffwar

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  1. The Marantz 8400 is better than the 7500. You can find it for @$950. I have one and love it.
  2. Would you be willing on building another? Your set-up is just like mine and that speaker looks perfect.
  3. Need a single heresy for center speaker.
  4. I'm looking for a kg 2.2v or the 2.5v. AND I'm keeping my eyes open for a single heresy. What about the KLF-c7?
  5. have you sold it yet? I live in Fayetteville AR
  6. would the academy work with heresies? that would seem easier than building a speaker.
  7. I've looked on e-bay and there are a few midrange horns: K701 K53-R (pair) K55-V Also a Tweeter: K-77-M There's a Crossover balancing Network the Heresy HIE type. What all do I need to make the center speaker?
  8. So what are my options? I would have to rebuid my wall to fit something bigger but I would still want something smaller than a heresy. I'm doing this for my father and I don't think he would be into that. I would but he wouldn't. Out of all the smaller centers which model is the closest timbre. Thank you for your input. I appreciate all your help. Steve
  9. Also the rc3 look good. If you get a chance will you hook it up and let me know. I can angle it down so I think it would work. Thank you Steve
  10. My receiver is a Marantz 8400. If that makes a difference. Thanks.
  11. What about the rc10 or rc25?
  12. I've read alot about centers on this web site but I don't have room for a center speaker taller than 7 inches. Does anyone know of a center that sounds good with 1980 Heresies? Other than another Heresy or even the Academy. Thank you.
  13. ---------------- On 2/10/2005 10:29:50 AM dodger wrote: If you find a two channel receiver, you can always add a speaker Selector. Some will allow 4 sets. Niles, Adcom, there are probably others. dodger ---------------- He wants to play all the speakers at the same time when he has parties. Doesn't hooking that many up at the same time spread the power too thin?
  14. ---------------- On 2/10/2005 2:40:19 AM ricktate wrote: Im not sure if your dad wants or needs a AVR reciever...but you could get a Harman Kardon 430 the old HK430 not the new AVR one... it sounds great with Heritage has A/B switch.Just a thought.Rick ---------------- I need 6 speaker hookups. 2 for the front(heresies), 2 for the back((PSB) and 2 for outside. He doesn't have a center speaker so I may not need an avr. I like the 7 channel stereo feature and multi room and/or A/b speakers. He has adcom separates right now with only 2 speaker hookups.
  15. ---------------- On 2/10/2005 2:08:03 AM dr-dezibel wrote: Check out NAD 753/763/773. They are easy to use and have multi room. ---------------- Can you switch to multiroom without using the remote control?
  16. How much is it? Can the zone 1 be played by itself and with the front speakers?
  17. My dad has two 1980 Klipsch Heresy speakers. He wants me to find him a new reciever for them. He has a couple of PSB speakers as surrounds and he needs A/B speakers for outdoor speakers. My dad is 65 and not great with electronics so I would like to find something easy to use. Preferably a/b instead of multiroom. He listens to alot of music so I'd like something that sounds great. I'm getting this for his 50th wedding anniversary and am willing to spend 500-1200 dollars. I have a denon 5700 but the second zone is too complicated. There's a marantz 7300 ose on ebay right now for 800. Nad and Rotel don't have a/b speakers. Any more suggestions. He is about to get the new Tivo for Direct TV if that makes a difference. Thank you. Steve
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