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Just connect the cable to either output on the receiver and the LFE input on the sub.
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I’d go for Cornwalls.
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I believe it did.
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14 hours ago, dkalsi said:
Bump!
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12 hours ago, Nathat777 said:
I see I see, thank you again for the input. Now I have a possibly simple question. Would I be able to use my unused additional sub preamp to run an external amplifier to the rb-5s to more amply power them?
Congrats on the awesome deal! I’ve had a couple pairs of RB-5s and they are really, really nice.A sub pre-out will only send low frequencies so unfortunately that won’t work.
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First I’d switch the crossovers between the two speakers and then see if it follows to the other speaker.
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It's one of those two things.
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Should work out great. 👍
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Here’s the stock wheels for reference:
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Had been thinking of getting different wheels for my Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk for a while. Ordered a set of bronze Vision wheels last week for a Black Friday deal. Had them installed this evening. Unfortunately it was too dark out to get good pictures when they were done so I’ll get some tomorrow after I go to the car wash.
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Things like that are going to depend on your seating position, room, etc. For the best imaging, generally having the speakers aimed directly at your head on both a vertical and horizontal plane is best. So, that could involve both tilting the speakers back or forward depending on the height of your speaker, height of what you're sitting on is and your physical height.
I've experimented a lot with my speakers over the years and found the results to be like yours. I have my L/R Heresys on stands that are a little over 30" tall I believe and that puts the drivers pretty much centered with my ears while I'm seated. I have them aggressively toed in and have an equilateral triangle between me and each speaker. With them set up that way, the soundstage is absolutely huge, with sounds extending far beyond the outer edges of the speakers.
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Sometimes I take my Klipsch speakers for granted. A good example is when I go on vacation or away from home for an extended period of time. I get used to watching TV, listening to music, etc on whatever TV is available. Then when I return home I appreciate what I have even more.
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I wish. I’m already sick of the cold here in Minnesota.
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Any reason why you’re choosing in-ceiling for surrounds? It’s the worst possible location for them.
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Nope. I’ve only owned Klipsch for the past 25+ years and that’s all I’ll ever own.
And that doesn’t only apply to regular speakers. Headphones, ear buds, Bluetooth speakers, etc. All Klipsch.
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6 hours ago, Hotrod363765 said:
Academy $300 plus shipping.
Any reason why you chose the forum section dedicated to the Klipsch museum to list your items for sale? 😄- 2
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No Hizak, no Lozak, must be Bozak.
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For something from that era, if you can find a KV-4 many have said it’s one of the best centers they’ve had.
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1 minute ago, wayneair said:
I do not disagree in the slightest, however, space limitations would dictate otherwise..well, “space limitations”, aka the warden…uh..er..I mean..wife.
How big of a center can you handle?BTW, in my setup I have 5 Heresys. Three across the front and two for surrounds. For anything I throw at it, it’s absolutely the best setup I’ve ever had.
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@wayneair Care to explain the laugh reaction? An exact matching LCR is always the best way to go, period.
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2 hours ago, jcmusic said:
Ok thanks for the reply, how do they sound?
Really, really good for how small they are. I used a set for a really long time at our office until I downsized to a The One.
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A third 5.2 would be the best center.
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What source(s) are you listening to? Are your main speakers set to Small or Large?