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  1. I'm in the beginning stages of piecing my home theater together I got me RC62 last week( and I'm loving it ) I'm getting ready to buy the towers but I cant decide on which 62.63,82? i have heard rf7 before and thats the reason why i got into the hobby but non of the mentioned speakers which would sound best with the rc62 center i have? My avr is DENON 2807
  2. Hey congrats Ive had mine since Feb and i love it.I would recommend getting the polar express,V for vendetta,a we were solders.U have heard xmen has great audio a visuals but i haven't gotten it yet.King king has the best picture to any movie out right now but expect to see more of that quality soon.I also have a bluray play via my ps3 and that is impressive as well. If you come across any movies you like let me know
  3. Hello im new here as well and i hade about 2k to start as well I got the DENON 2807 avr and the klipsch RC 62 to start and ill be getting either the rf 62,63 or 82 towers in about 2 weeks then the sub and rear speakers (im not shure yet which).So ya take your time and get the best you can
  4. When ever I'm showing off its (ordered top to bottom best to good) ICE AGE the meltdown (BlU-RAYdisc) (audio)DTS HD 5.1 master lossless a the picture is great to boot over 1080P We were solders (HD DVD) audio 5.1EX Dolby digital plus a 6.1 DTS. Toward the beginning the chopper scene KING KONG (HD DVD) audio Dolby digital plus 5.1 The polar express (HD DVD) audio Dolby digital plus 5.1 But there are some out there that may be better but thats what i like out of all the ones i have
  5. FISH that was by no means an attack just stateing my reply. Its members like yourself is why im on here to gain knowledge so the input either way is good
  6. Im not as expereinced as you may be but i have done resaerch for over a month on avrs and for the money (750 new from an authorized retailer)It seemed to be the best bargain for the money (110 watsx8,full1080p pass,analog to 480p upconversion,480p/i to720p/1080i upconversion,menu over tv,ipod over tv menu and not to mention allmost every dts option.From my understanding this is still a high end receiver with all the inmportant audio features.I would have to agree that i would have liked to pay even less for this hobby but its the market.Basically i thaut i did very well on my high end budget home theater(this component anyway) But like i said maybe im wrong ????? These questions wher out of curiousity
  7. With that said ill be one of the first to get one LOL[]
  8. i have both 360 and ps3 and i allways said that MS made a major mistake not makeing the origanal HDMI this will prove detremental towards my view and others of MS xbox
  9. now if you have 2 open channels via 7.1 avr with 5.1 could you use them extra channels for there wattage series/paralel.Im just going of off what i know from car audio?
  10. I got this from the denon web site Bi-amping and bi-wiring are different. But theyre often confused because both bi-amped and bi-wired systems have two sets of speaker cables running from amplifier(s) to a speaker. However, its what happens to the audio signal before it gets sent to the speaker that really distinguishes these two techniques. The only way we can answer your question is to dive into the details. So, here they are Traditionally speaking, bi-amping means the use of two separate amplifier channels connected directly (no passive crossover in the signal path at all!) to individual loudspeaker drivers optimized to reproduce a particular frequency range. For example, one amplifier channel would be connected directly to a tweeter for high frequency reproduction, another to a woofer for bass reproduction. Bi-amping requires an electronic crossover to divide the wide range audio signal from a preamplifier before that signal ever gets to the amplifiers. The advantages of traditional bi-amping are significant. Damping factor (a measure of the amplifiers ability to control the back-and-forth motion of the driver) increases, intermodulation distortion goes down, and effective amplifier power is increased dramatically. Bi-wiring refers to separate wire runs from a common amplifier output to two different inputs on the same speaker. This requires a speaker specifically designed with bi-wiring in mind as the speakers passive crossover must be designed to allow this. And the speakers must have two sets of external binding posts connected by removable jumpers or "bus bars." In ordinary use, you simply leave the jumpers in place and connect the amplifier to either set of binding posts with a single run of dual-conductor speaker cable. For bi-wired operation, simply remove the jumpers and connect each set of binding posts to the same amplifier channel with separate runs of speaker cable. (Many manufacturers make special "bi-wire" speaker cables that reduce bi-wirings visual intrusion by jacketing four conductors in one larger cable.) Bi-wirings advantages are generally considered to be more subtle than bi-amping and center around better control of back EMF (electromotive force) from the speaker drivers and increased definition. However, remember that conventional bi-wiring is also much less expensive to implement than bi-amping as it does not require separate amplifiers or electronic crossovers. The confusion between bi-amping and bi-wiring arose when audiophiles began connecting different legs of a bi-wireable loudspeakers passive crossover to different amplifiers or different channels of the same amplifier. Notice that, like conventional bi-wiring, no electronic crossover is used so both amplifier channels are being fed the same full range signal. The "improvements" resulting from this connection scheme, especially when compared to simple bi-wiring, are even more subtle indeed as the signal must still pass through the loudspeakers passive crossover. This is one case where we think tradition wins. Bi-amping, as well use the term on our Website, will refer to those instances where an electronic crossover divides a wide range audio signal and then sends it to two separate amplifier channels that are, in turn, connected directly to the voice coils of drivers reproducing a specific range of frequencies. Well use the term bi-wiring whenever the output of a single wide range amplifier channel is connected to two sets of loudspeaker binding posts which are, in turn, connected to different sections of a passive crossover located between the amps output and the drivers voice coils. For those who cant leave well enough alone, well use "bi-amping/bi-wiring" whenever a full range signal goes through two separate amplifier channels before it hits a loudspeakers binding post sets. But well use it infrequently as we dont think theres a lot of real musical value in that approach. Remember that some Denon products make bi-wiring easier by providing two sets of output terminals from a single amplifier channel. This means you dont need special "bi-wire cable" to enjoy the advantages -- just use two runs of your regular speaker cable (make sure theyre the same length) to enjoy the benefits. OK so that bi-amping and bi-wiring but basically what does it do exactly and how do you do it ??? Im a rookie with this home theater stuff
  11. Whats this bi-amping?And the 2807 is rated 110 watts per channel and 1 amp per channel.Now is that 110 watts RMS?(i would assume but i don't know )
  12. Im willing to take my time and peice together a dream system as long as my denon 2807 could push the speakers well????
  13. I'm looking at the rc62 is this comparable? and how much
  14. Ya i don't like to buy anything from bestbuy I'm going to give a few local guys a call tomorrow but i was wondering if theres a way to cut out the middle man all together.Whats the difference in the f-2 and the rs-52s? and is the receiver i got good and is the speakers good??? I'm new to the hobby Thanks for the help
  15. im looking to spend 1000-2000 im looking at the rf 52 HT with the rf 62 center.I ordered the new DENON 2807(?) avr ill have that this week.New but i would think about a great deal on a used setup or component.The room is 16x19
  16. Where is the best place to buy these speakers
  17. ya i went with denon after much research (one of the best) and the avr 2807 is one of there high end models that fit me.And klipsch seem to be one of the best so it seemed to match but are they a good match as far as frequencies and wattage.I'm new to the audiophile hobby and not 100% sure how to match speakers to avr's.All i ever had were htib (crap)
  18. as stated i got the DENON avr 2807 and im looking at the klipsch rc 62(center) RF 52 (towers)rs 52 and im not shure about the sub yet.Will this all work together well (ANY SUGGESTIONS)
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