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  1. Please confirm which speakers you have as there’s no such thing as an rp50.
  2. It’s been -25 to -40 wind chill the past few days here in Minnesota.
  3. Most powered sub amps like the SVS one you have will be specifically made for that sub and probably wouldn’t be the best to use for what you want to use it for. I’d just look for a cheap pro amp.
  4. It’s spelled Klipsch, but anyway… If your iMac has a headphone output try using that. Get a 3.5mm to RCA adapter.
  5. Lol. Someone else just posted about this earlier today.
  6. https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3670145023213948/ 🙄
  7. Here's a hint as to why you won't receive a response: Click on BJT's username to see when they were last on the forum.
  8. Somebody posted about it here, fairly recently I think. I know the guy who owned it passed away.
  9. Good call. That was a pretty weird post.
  10. Couple items of note: It's spelled timbre and pronounced like tamber (rhymes with camber). I had an Academy with Heresy mains and hated it. Once I added another Heresy as a center, then everything was perfect. I'd never spend $400 on an Academy when you could buy a pair of forte I or Heresy and sell one of them.
  11. Actually for an Atmos setup it’s recommended to have direct radiating speakers like your RB-75s for surrounds and not wide dispersion speakers like the RS-62. So, for current models you’ll want the RP-600M. I know the 5800-C is the most popular in-ceiling speaker that people use for Atmos.
  12. If the gaskets on the midrange drivers are original, they could also be contributing to what you’re hearing if they’re dried out. Might as well replace them while you’re at it.
  13. Sure, in fact there’s a dedicated section to tube amps farther down the page. 😉
  14. If it’s only in one speaker, swap the L/R wires and see if the problem switches speakers. The very first thing I do with any vintage Klipsch I buy is loosen and tighten all the input and output screws in the crossover. That will remove decades of oxidation and give a much better signal path to everything. Even more so to speakers like the LaScala and Klipschorn that have their crossovers exposed like they are. If the problem is still there, it could be the old oil can capacitors. Contact JEM Performance Audio or forum member DeanG for new capacitors to bring your crossovers back to spec.
  15. Two subwoofers will even out the frequency response within your room so that your peaks and nulls aren’t so large. It’s not always about playing louder. Any of the larger RP bookshelf speakers will work great as surrounds. Just remember that in a 5.1 setup the surrounds are called just that, surrounds, and they should be placed to the sides of your main listening position, slightly behind you, aimed at you. A 7.1 setup adds rear surrounds behind you.
  16. I don’t think whatever you’re smoking has been legalized yet.
  17. My Dad recently passed away as well, very sorry for your loss. That being said, if my Dad left me anything like that the last thing I’d be doing is having even the slightest thought of selling them.
  18. Apparently you missed the thread at the top of this section that’s in all capital letters?
  19. Click on the OP’s username and you’ll find the last time they were on the forum…
  20. A third RF-7 would be best.
  21. Through Spectrum I average about 200 mbps. Plenty fast for what I use it for.
  22. Who will probably flip them for several times what you sold them for.
  23. If you expect everything you buy in your life to never have any issues, even when new, you’re going to have a miserable life.
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