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  1. http://forums.klipsch.com/forums/p/36787/327755.aspx#327755 This link should answer your question
  2. Well... The RC-64 is 13.5" deep, so your gonna have 3.5" hanging out of the shelf.. I probably wouldn't, but that's just me...Can you post a picture of the shelf?
  3. Did you just recently add your equipment list to your signature or I did miss that earlier?
  4. Very happy. I actually bought an RC-64 to use with my RF-63's, but found that I prefer the RC-7. Just personal preference really.
  5. That was kind of my point.[] I agree..
  6. Maybe... If not right smack against the wall, very, very close.. I'd say maybe an inch or so. May just be easier to not use banana's if you don't have enough room.
  7. Hey Jeff. What are your front speakers? I have an RC-7 and RF-63's and run my front 3 on "large" and it really helped out the midrange. I have my sub crossed over at 60 and I can tell you that it get's a pretty good workout during movies. I can see both of the drivers moving. But, you also have to remember the RC-3 has 2- 6" drivers compared to 2- 8" on the RC-7. The RC-7 is whole different beast than the RC-3..
  8. He hasn't posted for more than a year here, so chanced are we'll probably never know. Do a quick search and read some opinions out there. There's alot of great info here if you know how to use the search function. Just type in RF-82 with RC-64 or something similar and start reading. I'm sure you'll find some useful info.. Good luck
  9. Although the RC-62 is the recommended center for the 82's, I'd say get the 64 if you can. Just make sure you run some sort of auto setup if your reciever has one. Or you can adjust the levels yourself so they'll all blend together. It will be fine and would be a significant upgrade... Read the 8th post down... http://forums.klipsch.com/forums/p/105654/1067507.aspx#1067507
  10. HUGE upgrade! Would be sweet to take full advantage of the upgrade and get a more powerful reciever with a little more headroom IMO..
  11. http://www.klipsch.com/na-en/where-to-buy/default.aspx
  12. darylomer12

    rb51

    Well..... Where did you buy them from? It is NOT normal if you bought them from an authorized dealer.
  13. darylomer12

    RSW-12

    I'd call them first.. 1-800-klipsch Speak to someone in technical assistance and tell them what your problem is. They may just walk you through it and avoid the hassle and expense of shipping it. Their customer service is top notch..
  14. Yes. A dedicated amp for your RF-7's would be great. What I would do is... Sell your KSF 8.5's, keep your RS-7's, and just go with 5.1 for now. Sell your Denon 4802. With the money you get for your KSF's and your Denon, buy a nice 5 channel amp and use your Onkyo as your preamp, especially since it's got HDMI. You can get a nice 5 channel amp from Emovita for $799. http://emotiva.com/xpa5.shtm Or... You can buy the XPA-3 for $599 to power your front 3 and let your Onkyo power your surrounds. http://emotiva.com/xpa3.shtm I'd probalby go with option 2 and get the XPA-3. You'lll notice a HUGE difference when you feed those monsters some true power. Your surrounds will be fine using the Onkyo's amp. Later down the road or whenever you can swing it, a pair of reference bookshelf's for your rear surrounds will do just fine.....I'm sure Wuzzer will chime in shortly.. He's pretty sharp when it comes to making these decisions:)
  15. Or this one... http://www.bigpicturebigsound.com/How_To_Set_up_a_Blu-ray_Player_Using_Multi-Channel_Analog_Outputs_And_Why.shtml
  16. I believe the seller ( Kevin) is actually a forum member.. "The Soundbroker" http://forums.klipsch.com/forums/t/110842.aspx
  17. Long time no post-- Glad to see you back Buckeye. What's the Yahama replacing?
  18. Sweet!! I'm happy for you. Any chance you can take a pic or two of the back of both units? I'm curious how your running the wires. So basically, your marantz 7001 is now your pre-amp? Are you just running cables from your marantz pre-out's to the inputs on the UPA? What cables are you using? I'm thinking about getting the same amp. Thanks for the recommendation.. I feel better about buying one now[Y]
  19. Marantz + Klipsch = Sonic Nirvana!!
  20. I remember when I bought my first klipsch speakers ( RF-3's) I put them right up against the wall, not knowing anything about rear ported speakers, until I read a couple of threads here in the fourms. I honestly really liked the way they sounded before I moved them away from the wall.. I didn't have any complaints... But then when I actually moved them out, only a few inches, the sound just opended up and I then realized that they actually sounded better... The moral of the story is... I didn't know the potentail of my speakers, even though they sounded good to me, until I did some research. Eventually, when time allows, Rick will probably take them out of the cabinet's and be amazed at the difference. But, like he said, he doesn't feel comfortable doing so with a 1 year old running around, which I don't blame a bit. This is a great forum with lot's of great people and I really didn't mean to start anythng. I just felt like Rick was getting bashed because of his limitations and by placing them upside down. I'm just saying...
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