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    On 5/10/2005 4:02:58 PM hurdy_gurdyman wrote:

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    On 5/10/2005 11:19:00 AM TBrennan wrote:

    "but you'll never regret buying the Heresys."

    That's right. Because if you tire of the clangy, fork-scraping-on-china sound you can easily sell them. Nothing lost.

    My opinion ya understand.

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    I was under the impression that you liked Heresy's!!??

    Dave
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    I thought most everyone did ? I haven't had the chance to hear the Heresy's but liked even the low-end Klipsch (synergy/promedia) and was going to buy a pair of Klipsch for this reason.

  2. I'm still in the process of picking out components for my 2 channel setup. I'm not particularly in a position to just go to a dealer and listen to every setup and choose since there is not really a dealer close to me that keeps a bunch of Klipsch in stock.

    How much can I base on specs? I notice for example the RF-25s say 45Hz-. Could I not expect much low end punch from them? I wanted to go with a pair of Klipsch floorstanders and either a Marantz PM7200 or NAD C320BEE. I like the fact that the Marantz has a phono stage.

    What pair of Klipsch speakers would be in the <~500$ price range (cheaper the better)? I'm a college student so I was even looking at Synergy F1s. I was considering trying to get something off audiogon like heresys.

  3. I like my HK AVR 125 receiver a lot. I'm planning on upgrading it to the 4xx early summer. I want to get one off eBay for around the price they are going now so if the 430 is still going for that I will have to check it out.

  4. In regards to matching the Heresy Is with the right amplifier, how might they sound on an HK AVR 125 ( http://www.harmankardon.com/product_support/support_detail.aspx?Region=USA&Country=US&Language=ENG&cat=∏=AVR%20125&sjump=active )

    I won't be using any DSP ("surround" modes) with it, mainly stereo for music just occasionaly movies using dolby. I was going to add in a sub as well.

    How well matched is this pair? I really want to try the Heritage series, but perhaps the reference series would be better suited for my receiver (RF-25s or 35s)

  5. I am looking at building a 2 ch system using either a pair of used RF-3s or possibly either RF-25s or RF-35s. I listen to mostly college music (student)... Indie rock, hip hop, rock, pop, etc.

    I plan to get a sub, too, so it would need a sub preamp output. I currently have an HK AVR 125 (55w x 2 or 45w x 5) with a pair of HK B 6 bookshelf speakers.

    At first I thought about using this receiver with the RF-3s to setup a home theater system for movies/video games. However, I began to think twice and was considering my options for a 2 ch setup.

    I am trying to choose an amp, not too knowledgeable but I think I want to go the solid-state route for financial reasons. I'm thinking a budget of 300-500$, but I'll spend less if the benefits aren't THAT great for spending 500$ over a 200$ amp.

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