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Shadowtester

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  1. I used these mounts on my RB35's they should also work on RB75's. They are a clamping style but recomend drilling to use screws in the side clamps for safty however I never have. http://www.bracketsandstands.com/brackets6.htm
  2. The Home Theater Master have both IR and RF versions. IR MX-500 MX-700 IR & RF MX-600 MX-650 MX-800 MX-850 The Home Theater Master remotes use RF to transmit to a RF base station that has IR transmiters to control the equipment. The MX-700, MX-800, and MX-850 are all programed from a computer very easy to work with the MX-500, MX-600, MX-650 do not use a computer for programming. I have a MX-700 and I am able to do pretty much anything I could need with it a great remote.;Check out this web site for more info on Home Theater remotes all these remotes are part of their Custom Professional Products line. http://www.universalremote.com/products/
  3. I have a Marantz 8500 with RB-35's in the front and RC-35 center and RS-35's on the sides and it sounds great both music and movies. Plenty of power and loads of features.
  4. Here is another picture of the brackets I found them on www.bracketsandstands.com
  5. I went with these brackets a bottom clamping type bracket so I did not have to modify the speakers in any way. here are the specs for those brackets. Speaker bracket is designed for curved front speakers, but suitable for all small & medium speakers. Slim-line wall bracket ideal for stud mounting on walls. Clamps loudspeakers at the side using Ultragrip high friction pads. Full metal construction for strength and durability. Molded plastic cover for mounting plate hiding the screws giving a clean "Stealth" look. For speakers with minimum width of 5.5" (134mm) to maximum of 11" (280mm). With a maximum depth of speaker 13" (330mm) Swivels Right and Left 180° Tilts up and down down 7°. Maximum weight of speaker 55 lbs. (22 kgs.)
  6. I am still waiting for my RB-35's to arive so I will have to check closer I knew the RB-25's were setup that way I just did not think the RB-35 were. I am currently just trying to get everything set up so when the speakers arive I will be able to mount them.
  7. RB-35's do not have threaded inserts on the back they have a key hole slot.
  8. Any sugestions that do not require drilling holes into the speakers to mount them?
  9. I am looking at wall mounting a pair of RB-35's and need some recomendations for wall brackets to use. I would like to be able to tilt the speakers downward. I would also like some recomendations for wall mounting RS-35's also again I would like to tilt the speakers downward as well. Thanks Jeff
  10. I was thinking the RB-10/15 due to size for the rear but I do understand I would be better off with the RB-35's for the rears also since they would be matched. If its within my budget I will go that route it might take a little longer but I am sure it will be worth the wait.
  11. Yes bookshelf speakers are a must since floor space at the front of the room is at a premium with the TV, Component rack, House Front entrance, and entrance to main hallway the speaker will have to be mounted on the wall was thinking bookshelf since they could be wall mounted. As for a budget I would like to keep it under $2500.00 if possible as always the less the better.
  12. Ok I am upgrading the sound system in my Home Theater/TV/Living Room. The room size is aprox 18ftx12ft with 8ft ceiling the walls and ceiling are all hard surfaces (skim coat plaster, glass, and steel) with carpet on the floor. The seating surfaces are all leather in the room. I currently have a 7.1 setup from Polk Audio RM6500 with two additional satellites all mounted near the ceiling. I just upgraded my AV receiver to a Marantz RS-8500. The usage is about 80% movie/TV 20% Music the Polk speakers do fine with the movie/TV however not so well with the music. My music tastes is varied from including Oldies, Jazz, Country, Soft Rock, almost anything except Acid Rock, Punk Rock, or Rap. This speaker upgrade will take aprox 1-2 years to complete with the first part being upgrading the front speakers and center speaker using the existing satellites and sub. I want to be able to mount all the speakers on the wall near the ceiling like current configuration due to room layout. The proposed new speaker setup is as follows looking for advice and or other options. Fronts RB-35's wall mounted Center RC-35 Side Surrounds RS-35 wall mounted Rear Surrounds RB-10 or RB-15 wall mounted Sub RW-12 Opinions or recomendations wanted like I said this will take 1-2 years to do with fronts and center first then side surrounds followed by sub then rear surrounds last anyways that is the plan.
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