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  1. Lately, some of my customers in Germany have used a new way to tranfer money that seems to work good. Some German banks have Paypal accounts that they use to send their customers money to my Paypal account. That works good.

    Bob Crites

    Mr. BEC hit this one on the nose, pay pal is on the up and coming since E-Bay over here!!!! This would probably be the best solution.

  2. Hi and welcome,

    What type of budget are you on? Do you want to buy once and forget it or could you wait a couple of years for an upgrade? Are the Reference night/day better??? [*-)] This is where the oppinions differ greatly.

    I have the RX-V1800 and am using the F3 fronts, C3 center and S3 surrounds with a sub-12.

    If you can wait to upgrade I would suggest to buy F3´s, the F1 or F2 don´t even come close to the Reference. IMO the F3´s can hold up their own to the mid´s of the Reference series. This is a price class of 1000 per speaker (RF-63). I could not test the RF-82 (600 a piece) but found the F3´s better than the RF-62 (500 a piece), once again this is just my oppinion. The F3´s are about 600 per speaker. The F3´s would also go better with the center that you have at present. So in this example you have a 7.1 system finished.

    If you want to buy once and forget I would go with the higher level Reference (RF-63 or 83) and new center (RC-62 or 64). If you change to Reference Floorstanding then it would be advisable to change the center due to the fact that they would harmonize better (Timber matching I think it is called).

    Or for that matter Heritage if you can get a good deal on used.

    A lot of answers to this question and you have to find the right one for you. [;)] Go out and listen, your ears will give you the answer!!!

    Ran

  3. germerikan

    thanks for the info. it's not to late. I have been refering these folks to mcintosh dealers, but now that I have some info, I might give it a whirl. Western Union sounds better to me....something about giving out my bank account number is making me feel light headed.

    No problem! Concerning your bank account number from the "German" point of view it is no problem, here in Germany it is normal procedure. I as an American had to get used to that myself. Do whatever you feel is correct of course.

    Ran

  4. No offense to Germany but no one can touch Belgian beer.

    Unverschämtheit, for this comment I challange you to come over to Germany and we will do a round!!! And we will not stop testing until you accept the fact that German beer is better or we are both under the table!!! We meet at dawn with frosted mugs!!!(Did you feel the white glove thwacking on your cheeks???) I agree that Belgian beer is tasty, but is far insuperior to a good German Bräu. [;)]

    Ran

    (This said very light hearted and good humored!!!!)

  5. It's cold, its grey, its winter.

    For this reason my next suggestion, the soundtrack to the film "keinohrhaase" (no ear rabbit, don´t ask, I have not seen the film;)) from actor/producer Til Schweiger

    The Killers - Mr. Brightside (Jacques Lu Cont Mix)

    Deepest Blue - Deepest Blue

    Is It Love (Score)

    Rea Garvey - Anna & Ludo / Hold Me Now

    Springtimes (Score)

    Angels & Airwaves – Lifeline

    Autumn Leaves (Score)

    Keane - Everybody's Changing

    Prefab Sprout - Looking For Atlantis

    Rain (Score)

    Bloc Party - I Still Remember

    Liquid (Score)

    Angels & Airwaves - Everything's Magic

    Some Time (Score)

    Au Revoir Simone - Sad Song

    Timbaland feat. OneRepublic – Apologize

    A Rainy Day In Vancouver (Score)

    Kashmir - Rocket Brothers

    Perfect Circle (Score)

    Cheyenne Blue (Score)

    This is a compellation of Pop, Rock, Alternative and classic Film score. Although not "normal top 40" material this is a nice laid back, drink your wine type of CD with good earworm quality.

    Ran

  6. Hi Speakerfritz,

    This could be to late but I just read this post, so for Information. When we import into Germany we have to pay extra taxes, this is 19% but the coustomer should know this, if not his amp will be waiting for him at cusoms until it is paid. These taxes have to be paid even if it is a gift!!! Normal Western Union or even a wire transaction is no problem. I have imported things from the States and normaly a wire transaction is credited within 2-3 Days.

    I think is is best Bank to Bank, for this you need a SWIFT and IBAN number, if you go to your bank and get these the customer could deposite direct to your account. This is normal procedure here in Germany.

    Hope this helps

    Ran

    EDIT: Oh, BTW, I would suggest to ship with UPS, TNT, FED EX or any other big name, UPS is the most trustworthy here in Germany, just my experience.

  7. A plane is standing on runway that can move (some sort of band conveyer). The plane moves in one direction, while the conveyer moves in the opposite direction. This conveyer has a control system that tracks the plane speed and tunes the speed of the conveyer to be exactly the same (but in opposite direction).

    The question is:

    Will the plane take off or not? Will it be able to run up and take off?

    Take another example. A sea plane trying to take off going upstream against a current. Can it? Depends on how fast the current is flowing. The plane must generate enough force to move its pontoons through the water at whatever velocity is required to take off - around 65 mph in a Cessna 152, for example. Let's say the engines can exert enough force to move the plane through the water at, uh, 80 mph. If the river is flowing at less than 15 mhp against us, we can take off. If the river is flowing at faster than 15 mph against us, we can't take off. The pontoons exert too much drag and we can't reach the required 65 mph airspeed. Wheels on a conveyor belt have, for all practicle purposes, no drag. The belt can move beneath us as fast as it wants, we'll still take off.

    Why does this work with water and not with a belt???

    heheheheheheheheheh

  8. I agree with Steve_L, I also own the F-3 with sub-12 and surrounds and am a very happy camper. These speakers get extreamly loud without distorting. I personally (my wife as well) liked them better than the RF-52 and 62´s. I could not demo them against the 82´s so can´s say anything there. The 63´s and 83´s are different beasts alltogether so you cannot throw them in the same boat.

    I would probably update them with the RF-83´s but I first need to save the 1,200€ a piece (and that could take years).

    shame on me as well

    Ran

    PS: is your avatar an Alexandria X2?

  9. The new Yamaha recievers all have YPAO, if everything is hooked up properly it should find the speakers and sub itself.

    Have you tried the auto calibration? Yamaha suggests that the gain should be a little under 1/2 and the freq. crossove on the sub set to the max. I have found with my system that I had to tweak afterwards but the reciever found everything.

    Nice reciever by the way!!

    Ran

  10. No problem with the help I am new to this as well. You are right thoug the cleaner the watts the better the sound!!!

    As far as uploading pictures I have no Idea as well. You could PM a Forum Admin and they will surely help. I know there is a FAQ I just cant find it, sorry.

    Enjoy

    Ran

  11. Here is a translation of the reviewers thoughts: I am not an Audiophile so some of the terms in German were direct translations (heck sometimes I don´t understand the terms in English [:o]) and one guy I thought was talking about wine and not a speaker. Bon Appetit!!!

    Loud and clear Led Zeppelin opened the session with the live version of their blues classic „Since I’ve been loving you.“ - a home game for the Klipsch. The Palladium polarized stronger by classic and jazz.

    Wolfgang Bors“Tie!! I liked the Klipsch a lot, for all the new Symphonic line. KEF has it´s plus points as well though.”

    Dietmer Pfeffer“The Klipsch has no chance against the huge 3 dimensional panorama of the KEF. Their plus is the extremely tight, lively reproduction of modern music.”

    Rüdiger Fröhlich“The Klipsch has everything that a world class quality speaker needs: clean highs, strong bass, lack of coloration, dynamic. I find that the KEF is more “correct” on classic though.”

    Hans-Dieter Rausch“At my sitting position by 2,5m the illustration of the Klipsch was to “in your face”. The KEF was more rounded and won by a nose.”

    Andreas Lucewicz Sorry cannot translate properly (he writes very Audiophile), basically he said that the Klipsch´s tonal coloration is to dominant. So to say did not like them to much. Boooooooo[:^)]

    Ralf Scheerschmidt“The Klipsch are more present with strong bass which makes them more reliable (tonally). The KEF seems to be slower, analytical, however their soundstage is deeper.”

    Paulo Fernandes“Two completely different sound philosophies meet each other: the very open, tight, natural sound of the KEF and the powerful, impressiveness of Klipsch.”

    Ran

  12. Taken from Audio but also crossreferenced to other "Audiophile" mags here in Germany.

    Hi Ran,

    I actually have the full review article on the Palladium from Audio magazine, but we're lagging a bit getting it translated....have you seen it?

    Hi Amy,

    I don´t have the full review article on the Palladium from Audio magazine but would love to see it. Do you need the entire article translated or just a part of it?? I would be glad to help if I can!

    You can post it here or send a PM, I could see what I could do.

    Ran

  13. Well I sure am glad I started this thread. It seems as if we have gotten quite a few to quit. If it was just 1 person it would have been worth it. Why don't we all do an update of how long it has been and how our lives have changed.

    I am at right around 1 year or better. Sorry I try to forget that I ever did smoke. ..........Jeff

    I am also glad you started this thread, I had been thinking about it for a while but this just gave me the push!!

    For those of you who want to stop now is the best time. I did not think I could ever stop because I really enjoyed smoking. That sounds crazy but it is true!!!! There was nothing better that working in the garden in the fresh air and then sitting down to see the fruits of my labour, drinking a nice cool one and lighting up. Man what was I thinking????

    Thanks[D][Y]

    Ran

  14. I hope I can answer this.

    Hey all....Just got done purchesing an Adcom5400 960W 2 channel power amp and have the option to get the pre-amp, but not sure if I need it.

    Heres the question...I have an Anthem PVA 5 amp (Love) that throws out 120 x 5.

    If I want to drive my new Klipsch R7's (also just got) w/ the new Adcom amp and the remaining channels w/ my PVA 5, should I get the Adcom pre-amp because of the diffrence in power between the 2 amps is huge?

    This way I would go (w/ my front 2 channels) from my B&K pre-amp to the Adcom pre-amp to the speakers (thinking I could control the volume to the fronts to match the remaing speakers).

    My remaing speakers would go through the Anthem.

    OR...should I just go directly to the Adcom w/out a pre-amp and adjust volume in my B&K pre-amp????

    This is the question, and probebly pretty easy for most of you, so let me know ASAP so that I may assemble this beautiful monster w/out any question as to my best possible set-up. Let me know people. Big Smile

    -Bytor

    If I read this right you have the B&K pre already, good. If this is a 5 or 7.1 system connect the fronts to the Adcom for the RF7 and leave the rest hooked up as they are to the Anthem. The differences of the amp output is moot for the pre-amp, thats why it is there to control everything.[:D] Of course you have to readjust everything to balance the fronts to center and surround due to the large difference in wattage. This is best done with a dB meter, search the site for info or mabie someone with more experience will chime in and help with adjustments.

    Hope this helps.

    Ran

  15. Thanks,

    I heard good things about Yamaha. As for connections, I currently have my Comcast box with component video going to my TV and an optical going to the receiver. I know an HDMI from the cable box to the tv will give me a digital picture and digital sound. What is the best connection from the cable box to the receiver?

    Is the HDMI cable a lot better than component video?

    If you get a Yamaha most of them have 2 or more HDMI inputs and 1 HDMI output. You could just connect the cable box to the amp and the amp to tv. My reciever is the RX-V1800 and I have the possibility to input 4 HDMI and output 1, also all combinations of Composite or normal video input to HDMI is also possible. My model also upscales. The HDMI is "better" because audio and video goes over one cable.

    At the present my DVD is connected Video over Comp. Audio over Coax, DVB-T is normal video and analog connections. Then with HDMI to my TV. Works like a charm.

    The good thing about this IMO is you do not have to change TV inputs and everything is controlled over the reciever.

    Hope that helps

    Ran

  16. Damon thanks for the interview!! Well done keem ém commin!!

    I understand what they are saying about, putting it into my words, getting into the big league of speakers. With the Palladium Klipsch has the "6th Best" Speaker in the world and if you actually look at the price tag it is a bargan at $16,000

    Taken from Audio but also crossreferenced to other "Audiophile" mags here in Germany.

    1) Wilson Audio Alexandria X2 140,000

    2) JBL Everest DD 66000 49,800

    3) Backes BM35 56,000

    4) Revel Ultima Salon2 26,800

    5) Focal Grande Utopia Be 70,000

    6) Klipsch Palladium P-39 F 16 ,000

    7) KEF Reference 207/2 20,000

    IMHO Klipsch has the widest line of speakers in every price class and all of them are of supurb quality.

    Keep up the good work KLIPSCH!!![Y][Y]

    Ran

  17. I was using a 75 W/Ch Yamaha to power my F3´s. I am now using the Yamaha RX-V1800 at 130W/Ch and the sonic change was night to day. The Synergy line needs more power than the Reference. I can get to ear bleeding level without any distortion now, with the lower wattage amp it would get a little muddy at louder volumes.

    Ran

  18. I´m only at 2 months but I am also having the problems with sleeping, although it could be that I am just getting old and don´t need as much sleep.[:|]

    Taste and smell has started to get a little more detailed but not as much as I had expected. At first smoke did not bother me but I must say I am starting to get a little agressive when I smell smoke. It is not helping much at home that the wife did not stop yet. She has reduced dramatically at home though and that makes me happy. She is one of those "don´t push me or I will smoke more just to show you I can" people. She did tell me though that it is not as fun as before when we both smoked and has reduced to about a 1/2 a pack instead of 1 pack a day. She only smokes in our entrance to the apartment and after renovation she has to go outside so thats really motivating me to get the entranceway finished. Then the apartment will be 100% smoke free.

    A friend told me how he stoped: Smoke a pack, your last pack, and deposit each butt into a glass jar. At the end of the pack put water into the jar and let sit overnight. Each time he wanted to smoke he got the jar, opened it and inhaled. needless to say after that he did not want to smoke and after 2 days did not need the jar anymore. [+o(] It worked for him!!!

    Ran

  19. It was actually the first Pirates movie that had dts, the second and third did not. Many people, right on this forum, reported that the Dolby track actually sounded better than the dts on that particular movie.

    Thats funny because in the German version the first and third are Dolby 5.1 and the second is DTS.

    So that is another variable, which language is bieng used.

    Ran

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