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  1. Okay! I'll edit it! $125 sound okay? smile.gif

    Unfortuately, I'm not very patient when it comes to waiting, Is there anything I could grab at best buy?

    What about software packages?

    Also, I don't think I'd need a hardware decoder, right? My system is a AMD 500 with a Voodoo3.

    Thanks!

  2. No it's not a real problem. It's probably dust or dirt in the pots of the preamp. The CP-1 will eliminate this problem (or at least get rid of most of it), I haven't had any problems yet with either of the preamps that I've owned ('original' and the CP-1).

    There's several solutions to fix it, and you can find those by searching for "scratching" or "static" in the forum search. One solution that's worked for me is to put a cheap air cleaner in the room, and that eliminated it for me when I had the 'original' preamp.

    If you don't mind it, you're fine. If it gets awful, you can't stand it, and you've tried every solution you can find, then you can call tech support at the number above.

    Hope this helps,

    Sam

  3. Does this happen just randomly or when you adjust the volume?

    If it's with the volume only it's probably dust in the pots (the knobs), and could be fixed with a multiple number of solutions. Search for "scratching" or "static" in the forum search at the top.

    If it's just random, you might also want to check for sorces of interference, and move your speakers away from the monitor. There's other ways for doing this too, but I'm not familiar with all of them, and at the moment don't have much time to write any more down. If nothing works, you can either wait for another reply or call or email tech support at the number below.

    Hope this helps,

    Sam

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    Klipsch Rules.

    ProMedia Tech Support #

    1-888-554-5665

    promediatech@klipsch.com

  4. Paragon, how can you stand it? How can you stand being a reg on this board and not own a set of these things? If I had to post to this board every day and not own a set of these, I would either: a) Go crazy

    or B) Steal a friend's set

    How do you handle it? smile.gif

    You must have excellent self-control. smile.gif

  5. My advice is buy it and see what you think. The CP-1 has a higher gain and will make the Pros seem much louder. Also, the "on/off" switch isn't really that, it's just a speaker input mute, which is basically the same thing. If you're worried about power drainage, the Promedia sub hardly uses any power at all. Personally, when I purchased the CP-1, I noticed a difference in sound quality vs. the old preamp.

    You can aways return it if you don't like it or don't think it serves your needs.

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