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  1. For the shelves, 4 inches is definitely not deep enough as the speaker is 1 feet deep but thanks for the hints, I'll go to the hardware store and consider 2 or 3 pieces depending on strengh of them I'm using the RW-12 should I use the speaker to do this adjustment ?
  2. How to mount solidly a RC-62 on wall ? what is that single bolt for .. I have gyproc on vertical studs every 16" I am looking forward to install the RC-62 just underneath my Pionneer plasma I don't want to have an ugly tv shelf or something like that seeing just the speaker on the wall would be great this is my 1st home theatre also, the salesperson sold me a MonsterBass300 cable how do you connect it to a Denon 2805 ?? I am a little confused here
  3. thanks again I've chosen to install them at 5' height behind since the room is a little narrow since the RS-52 is multidirectional I believe they don't have to be aimed directly to the listener.
  4. Thanks for the tip, figured those plugs would just make Monster a little richer. How about the rear speakers on a 5.1 setup should they be installed behind or beside the listener, any difference ? It is now the time to decide before the drywalls are installed.
  5. Hi folks, home theater is something new to me, don't laugh, I've used a pair of Bose 301 for the past 20 yrs on my Harman Kardon HK490i I just bought the RF-62 Home Theater System and was wondering on best possible locations to install my speakers, especially the RS-52, should they be behind the listener, or side-by-side ? I have a Pioneer plasma 43inch installed on a 10 feet wall, the room is 15feet long my RC-62: should they be under or over the screen ? my amp is a Denon 2805 one last thing, do I really need MonsterCable banana plugs ? waste of money ? thanks p.s. Luv Indy, I get there every year for F1 racing, and have a good time at SlipperyNoodles, and other great spots Mike Montreal
  6. They cut the mids so that bartenders can hear what you want to drink. Also, loud mids are more likely to give headaches when exposed for a long time.
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