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  1. I just stopped in Ultimate the other day for no apparent reason, actualy was looking for a pair of RB-75's. They didn't have any 75's, but they had a pair of RF-7's in cherry for $1100. I bet they would sell them for $900-950. They also had a RSW-15 for $960. I talked them down to $760 + tax for the sub. If anybody is interested, it is the Ultimate in Edina, MN
  2. LOL, I'm sure someone with 482 feedback, all postive decided to start scamming people.
  3. This sounds like a load of BS to me too. Only one way to find out though...
  4. Hi Wrench, I just sent you cash. My paypal address is the right one. Thanks a lot man!
  5. You have yourself a deal. Do you take paypal?
  6. I really don't know what to offer for these? Let me know a price you have in mind.
  7. I just picked up a pair of RF-7's, but they didn't include any of the feet. Does anybody know if there are some spikes I could buy that would fit in the threaded inserts?
  8. OK, I am going to order the parts I need to get this rolling. I really don't mind switching brands as I am not faithful to Yamaha or anything, but I will try biamping these with my current equipment first and see how it goes.
  9. Yah, I was thinking the same thing. Especially with the impedance dips of these speakers. I guess I'll just buy some new interconnects and give it a try. I still think I should upgrade the preamp , as I feel it is my weak link. EDIT, I guess I'll have to upgrade the preamp becauseI it only has one set of outputs.
  10. Hi, I just picked up a pair of RF7's the other day and have decided I will need a different amp and preamp. I am very new to home audio and currently have Yamaha C-45 preamp 2 Yamaha P2075C's bridged to each channel Marantz CD-63SE I figure I can keep the Marantz for a while but everything else must go. The RF7s sound pretty good setup like this(better than anything I have had before) but I think the Yamahas make the Klipsch horn overly harsh. I have not decided which route I will take, but my funds are limited to around $500-600 so I will be buying used. I have been thinking about possibly getting an integrated such as the Jolida 1501RC, but like I said I am not settled on anything. I just want these speakers to sound great on a budget if that's possible. Also, these are in a small room, 13x14 and I listen to mainly all types of rock, funk, blues, and some electronic music. Throw me some suggestions!
  11. Hi all, I just picked these speakers up yesterday. I ended up getting them for $550. Yes, they are beat up, but the important thing is the sound; and they sound phenominal! I haven't noticed any issues with the "distorted" woofer yet, but I may replace it some time down the road. They didn't include the plastic feet, so I will have to do something about that. Does anyboby know if there are some generic speaker spikes that would fit in the threaded inserts?
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