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mikesp1

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  1. Equipment: Sunfire tgIV, Sunfire cinema grand power amp, DVD25 H/K, FL8380 H/K cd player,
    RF5 mains, RC7 center, RS7 surrounds, 2x RSW12 subs, Beamax micro perforated screen, Benq pb6210 projector.

    Yes i know it's a room problem. to much absorption at the low frequencies! But rebuilding my room is very costly, so that's why i was thinking at the behringer!

  2. I am verry happy with the rf5, total different speaker as rf3. Much much more refined. In comparison with the rf7 i founded the rf7's a little bit too boomy sounding. The rf5 was in my opiniun better then the the rf7. I can hear no difference between the tweeter of the rc7 and the tweeter of the rf5!

  3. warning i did a bad explanation;

    from the amp you wire the + to the first speaker, from the first speaker you wire the - to the + of the second speaker and from the second speaker you wire the- to the - of the amp. So thats one channel. For the other channel you do the same! one channel is the two boxes left the other channel are the two boxes right.

    Hope this is clear to you.

    please feel free to ask if you are not sure!

  4. I would wire the rf7's in serial so you have an impedance load of 9.36Ohm wich your amplifier can handle!

    In paralel 1. 4 ohms will be asking for trouble!

    Altaugh i don't understand why you wanna connect four rf7's in front, but if you cant escape to the idee do it please in serial!

    So the short wire between the two boxes must go from + on the first box to - on the other box......thats serial

  5. indyklipschfan,

    do you use XLR to connect your TGV to your poweramp?

    If yes wich cables do you use.

    I use cheap XLR cables of 10 meters long, i am not so sure if they are so great!

    Also i have weak midbass, maybe this has something to do with room acoustics, anny hints?

    Thanks Mike

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