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Actually, the 4 speaker option will produce 4 distinct channels. I don't know of a software setting that will duplicate what you're trying to do, but you could always get a stereo y-adapter and plug both front and rear into the front channel of the card.
--Amy
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500W converter is sufficient.
The v2-400 and the 4.1 sub are identical.
--Amy
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I'm glad they were helpful, Mike.
BTW, I've been to Connersville...nice town!
--Amy
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If where you purchased them will take it back, then yes, I'd get the 4.1. As fawwaz mentions, keep in mind the 4.1s are 299 instead of 249, but you also get the new crossover in the satellites.
If you have trouble returning them, please let me know and we can try a replacment preamp for you to see if that helps.
--Amy
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Hi Mike!
Have you tried a different preamp yet? How long have you had the speakers? Have you considered a CP-1?
--Amy
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Send me an email with your tracking number, and I'll try to find out for you. Those scans are not always reliable (as far as where exactly you're package is right now).
--Amy
promediatech@klipsch.com
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Suspicious of what?
Here are the differences:
1. CP-1 included
New features include:
a. Enhanced Direct Path amplifier interface for lower noise, crosstalk distortion, and amplifier compression.
b. Headphone jack for private 2-channel listening.
c. MP3/Portable Music Player input jack, with front L/R channel soundcard mixing function.
d. Speaker Engagement switch with two-color LED status indication (green/red).
2. Upgraded Satellite Speakers:
Revoiced crossover networks for both intense gaming and musical reproduction.
That's it!
--Amy
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If you are able to find someone who will ship them to you, make sure any converter you get is rated for 500W.
--Amy
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Well, I've been back, but I just don't have an answer yet. Go ahead and send me an email, and I'll forward it along to the appropriate sales rep.
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Amy
ProMedia Tech Support
promediatech@klipsch.com
888-554-5665
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We ship the new ProMedia systems from Orange, CA. All of our parts and other speaker products, however, are housed in Hope, Arkansas. The office headquarters are in Indianapolis--no warehouses.
--Amy
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Paragon,
I feel very fortunate that we are all able to share this moment with you.
It's a beautiful thing.
--Amy
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The satellites are shielded, the sub is not. Try moving it a little farther away from the monitor.
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Amy
ProMedia Tech Support
promediatech@klipsch.com
888-554-5665
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Switchblade,
If the CP-1 is attached, they are the new 4.1s with the crossover. None of the existing v2-400s were re-boxed with the CP-1, and the CP-1s were not made available to any dealers (except Micron in Canada).
--Amy
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Since you have the Promedias, it would sound excellent! One problem with a 2-channel card, however, is you cannot get true surround sound from it, just split stereo signals. You'll also loose some quality by having to use a y-adapter, and the newer 4 channel soundcards simply sound better (clearer).
--Amy
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It is true. Many of our dealers had placed advanced orders, and some of those orders were inadvertantly released early, as I mentioned in a different post. So, if they say they have the new 4.1s, they most likely do.
Enjoy!!
--Amy
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Good response from Movie Freak! I just want to add that you can purchase the satellite grills by calling 888-554-5665.
Thanks!
Amy
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Thanks, Clifford!
No, we don't have any speaker wire for sale, but that is something I've been lobbying for. I'll keep on 'em!
--Amy
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Interference would be louder from the rear sats, as their gain is higher.
--Amy
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Thanks, troyc642!
And welcome!
--Amy
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Contact me by email about this...
--Amy
promediatech@klipsch.com
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Do they buzz when the computer is off?
Have you tried unplugging them (both from the wall and the soundcard) and plugging them back in to see if that helps?
Also, check for any cable interference, such as the mouse or keyboard cable.
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Amy
ProMedia Tech Support
promediatech@klipsch.com
888-554-5665
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That's correct. Use the order number or the name of the place of purchase.
--Amy
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No, the current v2-400 has no "problem" with channel separation. The CP-1 is an upgrade, with inevitable improvements that are bound to arrise with a product almost 2 years old. Bascally, it sounds a little clearer to the trained ear.
--Amy
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Hi maggotbrain! (nice UserName )
The CP-1 was designed to have better channel separation, but the main features of the upgrade are the headphone jack, auxilary in jack, and disengage button.
It's really up to you; if you're interested in these features, then yes, it's worth it, but for sound quality alone, the $ may be a little high. Unless of course, you just have 50 bucks laying around...
--Amy
I've tried to fix it / live with it but... help me
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Most dealers don't have them in yet. If they don't have them now, it will probably be mid-March before they get some.
--Amy