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  1. A wall plaque like the one you used to sell would be great! N
  2. I helped my friend swap the horns and they are identical. The horns have stickers with the part numbers on them and the part numbers for the RF-7 and RC-7 horns are the same. N
  3. A friend of mine has an RF-7 with a defective tweeter and found a damaged RC-7 with intact tweeter. He'd like to swap the tweeters, are there any internal adjustments needed to be made to the RC-7 horn to work in an RF-7? Thanks, N
  4. ---------------- On 8/25/2005 9:02:40 AM jpm wrote: This thread peaks my interest. OK Klipsch, how do I know if I have the right stuff in my RF7s? What do I look for besides pulling out the crossovers? ---------------- I wanna know that too! N
  5. ---------------- On 8/16/2005 8:33:15 AM BobG wrote: Thanks for calling this to my attention. I've alerted the manufacturing and QC teams. ---------------- Bob, What is Klipsch going to do about the RF-7 and RC-7 owners whose speakers have the wrong uF values and resistors? N
  6. ---------------- On 8/14/2005 10:57:11 AM DeanG wrote: There are other problems too. I've been seeing the 3.6uF value from the RC-7 showing up on the RF-7 board where the 5uF is supposed to be. I've seen three of these from my last five customers. Once RC-7 I received had a 1 ohm resistor where the 1.5 goes, and ALL of the RC-7's I've worked have had the top cap broken from the adhesive supported only by the leads. Someone from Klipsch needs to go over and put a foot on someone's neck. ---------------- Dean, How can I check if my RF-7's have the correct value on the board? Same question for the RC-7 resistor. Thanks, N
  7. ---------------- On 8/14/2005 10:57:11 AM DeanG wrote: There are other problems too. I've been seeing the 3.6uF value from the RC-7 showing up on the RF-7 board where the 5uF is supposed to be. I've seen three of these from my last five customers. Once RC-7 I received had a 1 ohm resistor where the 1.5 goes, and ALL of the RC-7's I've worked have had the top cap broken from the adhesive supported only by the leads. Someone from Klipsch needs to go over and put a foot on someone's neck. ---------------- That would mean that 60% of the RF-7's and 100% of the RC-7's are not as they are supposed to be. Horrible quality control. N
  8. Does anyone know where the RF-7's are made? I've heard China, even Mexico, but nobody seems to know for sure. N
  9. ---------------- On 8/2/2005 8:59:56 AM tkdamerica wrote: Keep in mind he is talking about an introductory level Denon to power the entire 6 channel (even before he adds the sub to the ". 1" designation) Reference speaker system. Setting them to "small," in this configuration wouldn't tax the system as much. FWIW: I run my speakers "large". On music I prefer crossing at 60 Hz and for movies I like to raise it to 80 Hz. ---------------- How can you run your speakers "large" and have the crossing at 60 Hz??? "Large" means "full range", you can only do crossing if the speakers are set to small. N
  10. I have the Integra Research RDC-7.1 processor which is the Onkyo TX-NR1000 minus the amps and it sounds awesome with my RF-7's and RC-7. Highly recommended. N
  11. Does anyone know if the RF-7 and RC-7 are going out of production this fall? Thanks, N
  12. My RF-7's were brand new and yet they sounded different, I'm 100% sure about that. I calibrated them with a SPL meter, moved them around, nothing helped, the soundstage was a disaster. In spite of the excellent deal I got them for - $1180 for the pair from Good Guys - I had to return them. N
  13. I really got them for that price, Good Guys family and friends exclusive. N
  14. I just returned my RF-7's and RC-7 to the Good Guys store in Anaheim. I paid $1180 for the RF-7 pair and $429 for the RC-7, brand new. The speakers are mint, in my room one RF-7 sounded different from the other, that's why I returned them. Considering how much I paid for them new you might get a great deal on the open boxes with full manufacturers' warranty. N
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