I purchased and installed a Home Theatre in a house that I just sold which included all the equipment in the sale:<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />
Sharp XV-Z9000U
92" Da-Lite Cinema Contour Screen
Denon AVR-3200
Denon DVD-2900
2 Klipsch RF-7
2 Klipsch RSS-7
1 Klipsch RC-3
1 Velodyne CT-100
In my new house the theater room is 16' x 24'. I would like to purchase about the same caliber of equipment as the last (or a little better) and I am considering:
Sharp XV-Z12000MKII
106" Da-Lite Cinema Contour Screen
Denon AVR-3806
Denon DVD-1930
2 Klipsch RF-83
4 Klipsch RS-62
1 Klipsch RC-62
1 Klipsch RW-12
One thing I noticed about the old theater setup was, the RC-3 center channel was not beefy enough to play with the 7 series fronts and surrounds. I am slightly concerned that this will happen with the new setup I am pondering despite what all the salespeople tell me. They assure me that all the Klipsch speakers are matched and the RF83s, RS-62s, RC-62, and the RW-12 should all sound great together and there isn't really a group of speakers I should buy together to sound match them the best. I see on Klipsch's site that they have a recommended system which includes the RF-83s, the RS-62s, RC-64, and RT-12d. Can I get away with the setup I was thinking about above or should I get the RC-64s and RT-12d? How much difference is it going to make? Sadly, there is no place near me to demo the RF-83, RS-62, RT-12d or I would just figure this out myself...
Thanks for any help you can provide,
-John