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  1. I haven't heard them, but from the looks of things it seems like they'd be pretty transparent!
  2. Yes, on my sub it actually works with the RCA inputs/outputs only, not the speaker level connections!
  3. Brooks & Dunn - Hard Workin' Man - Country. I've been going through my old CDs finding which ones have the most natural sounding voices and instruments and this CD definitely is one of the best that I have! Absolutely no sibilance in the voices, very detailed instruments such as the steel guitar and mandolin. The Boot Scootin' Boogie remix as the last track definitely will keep your toes tappin and woofers whappin!
  4. Just curious, because the actual speaker part of my RF-7s only measures about 9".
  5. It won't work. These people are using stolen eBay identities and credit cards. All you're doing is hurting the people's identities that have been stolen.
  6. After examining my room and looking at the packages for sale on eBay, I've concluded that I don't need nearly as much foam as the sellers have in each auction. That being the case, does anyone have any unused foam that they'd be willing to sell? Send me an email - wuzzzer2001@yahoo.com Thanks! BTW, looking for 2" wedge shaped preferably, charcoal color.
  7. He's also in Fargo and Minority Report.
  8. So it looks like the biggest difference is more inputs/outlets on the 2000.
  9. Well, you could just look it up for yourself, but I'll save you the trouble. [] Here's the specs on the 3500: Cable Length: 8 ft Equipment Protection Insurance: 100000 Max Surge Energy Rating: 2775 joules Number of Power Outlets: 10 Protected Connectors: Coaxial (RF), Serial - RJ-11 Modular-style (Phone) Height: 4 in Width: 17 in Depth: 12 in Weight: 9 lbs Warranty Information: 5 Year Limited Warranty And here's the specs on the 2000: Cable Length: 8 ft Equipment Protection Insurance: 250000 Max Surge Energy Rating: 2775 joules Number of Power Outlets: 12 Protected Connectors: Coaxial (RF), Ethernet - RJ-45 Modular-style (XBaseT), Serial - RJ-11 Modular-style (Phone) Height: 3.5 in Width: 27 in Depth: 9.375 in Warranty Information: Lifetime Limited Warranty
  10. Three videos...all excellent! http://www.leftlanenews.com/2006/02/22/vw-strikes-again-un-pimp-my-ride-videos/#more-1817
  11. Could be the CD or something electrically on the same circuit that turned off/on.
  12. See my signature for what gear I have. I think I fit your demographic pretty well. [] On my sub it has both a high and a low pass filter. The high pass filter is an either/or 50hz or 100hz. The low pass filter is adjustable from 50hz to 100hz. Generally I have the high pass filter at 100hz and the low pass filter anywhere from 60-75hz. I know on paper this may be a big gap but my sub doesn't seem to have to have too steep of a crossover and blends very very well with the RF-7s. BTW, I'm using the sub and receiver's pre-ins and -outs via RCA cables.
  13. Some of this may have already been covered, but I'll let you know what I experienced with my RF-7s. What source are you listening to that causes that harshest sibilance(overemphasized S and Z sounds)? Is it equal with all sources or is it mainly when listening to a CD? I've found that about 75% of my CDs sound very poor at loud levels with RF-7s. However, almost all DVDs, FM radio and TV broadcast sound awesome. Please don't waste money on expensive speaker cables! I can guarantee that you won't experience any benefit from using them. Speaker placement is huge with RF-7s. Are they very close to a side wall? How tall is the ceiling in the room they're in? Do you have them toed in so they're facing directly at you in your main listening position? Experiment with them...you'll like the results.
  14. You can definitely hook up everything as you stated, LFE + pre-in + speaker wire and you'll be fine.
  15. I had been using my cheap (free to me) Magnavox DVD player for CDs since my older Sony 200 disc changer skipped terribly and the Magnavox was noticeably smoother especially in the treble. I bought a Denon single CD player that's from about '94 just a month ago. I'd say that the sound is very comparable to the Magnavox (very good) but the advantage is that I have a volume control on my Denon. Nice feature since my HK 730 was pre-remote.
  16. DeOxit is the cleaner you'll want to use. Available at Radio Shack.
  17. Well, I did have my RF-25s set up like that for a few days when I first got them. The wife is going to be out of town for a week soon...maybe I'll have to do a little experimenting while she's gone! [6] It would be nice to be able to spread them apart wide and not having nearly any side wall early reflections to deal with.
  18. Are you touching up scratches/dings/etc? Sometimes a black permanent marker works ok, just using it in the recessed scratches.
  19. Everyone has their favorite songs, bands, etc. How about the CDs you have that have the best recordings? Many of the CDs I've had for years sound terrible on my RF-7s. SSSSSSSSSSSSome of the voice SSSSSSSSSSibalance in many recordings make me wonder if the audio engineers even care what the music they put out sounds like. A band that I was really impressed with is Guns 'N' Roses, especially Appetite for Destruction and Use Your Illusion I + II. The Pink Floyd "Echoes" 2-disc set is also very easy on the ears at loud levels.
  20. I think if I ever brought some more speakers into my house after buying my RF-7s my wife might never speak to me again. Not really stressing, just still looking for ways to improve their sound through acoustic room treatments and possible crossover upgrades.
  21. Everything of mine used to be black until I bought my silver Mitsubishi HDTV. Now I have a silver TV, silver TV stand, silver DVD player, black CD Players, and my HK 730 is silver and black.
  22. Last night I dreamt that my brother wanted to go to this lady's house that he knew to show me the speakers she had. He said they were Klipschorn's and that she had even built false corners and everything for them. Of course, my brother knows nothing about Klipsch, false corners, etc but since it was a dream all the characters that I interacted with obviously came from my subconscious. Anyway...we entered her trailer house and she wasn't home. So he walked into the living room and turned the stereo on LOUD! I didn't realize that things could sound so loud in a dream. I walked in the living room and thought to myself those look pretty small to be Klipschorn's, so I looked at the back and sure enough they were Shorthorns, false corners and all! I told him to grab a piece of paper so that I could write down the serial # and do some more research on them. Just then she came home and wondered what in the world we were doing in her house. My brother talked to her for a little bit and then we left.
  23. wuzzzer

    HDTV - WOW!

    I agree with kenratboy. Get yourself a setup disc like AVIA or even the basic THX setup that all Lucasfilm DVDs have and adjust your TVs various settings and you'll enjoy the picture even more. The best picture is if you can watch something animated like Shrek or Shark Tale.
  24. Does leaving an SS amp on all the time hurt anything other than my house's electric bill? My system is in my basement which is usually very cold and over the past couple days I left my HK 730 on overnight and after listening to it for a while it seemed to have a warmer, more natural sound. This is also the only time any amount of warmth could be felt on the top of it, even though it wasn't anywhere close to as hot as my Sony receiver used to get.
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