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  1. Sarge1976,

    Welcome to the forum. It seems like one or two things are happening. You have a defective RC-64 or you do not have it set properly. Do you have the center channel on your receiver set to large or small? What is your center crossover set to? I have my RC-64 set one decibal louder than my RF-63's to compensate for the difference in sensitivity.

    Did you have the XPA-3 hooked up to your RC-52? If not, maybe the center channel on the amp has an issue.

    The RC-64 is the best sounding center channel I have ever heard. It could double as a small tower speaker if you wanted to.

    Bill

  2. From the looks of your settings, Audyssey didn't seem to come close to the "correct" settings. I would try setting your towers at 60Hz, center at 90hz and your surrounds at 90Hz. Did Audyssy set any of the speakers to FULL BAND? If so, I would take them off of full band and try the numbers I suggested. Even though many tower speakers are considered full range(large), the WF-35's just don't quite make it down low enough. Let your sub handle most of the lower band and that will leave more receiver wattage to handle the rest. Try setting your LFE channel to 120Hz.

    Don't let the settings I suggested be the end all, just let them be a good starting point.

    Bill

  3. NewbieRob,

    Welcome to the forum. Well you have some things to ponder. If you were matching the RC-52 and RF-82's(as Best Buy did), I would say absolutely not. With the RF-62/RC-52 combo, the timbre difference is minimal in comparison. With that said, get the bigger towers, they will fill the room with sound much better. JMO.

    Bill

  4. Many people who contemplate suicide feel like they don't have any control of anything in their life. With suicide they feel they have complete control.

    I am deeply sorry for your loss. We may not always know what is hurting our love ones but we can often tell them we love them.

    Bill

  5. Bushwesl,

    Welcome to the forum.

    First off I would say you definitely scored.[Y] Good thought selling the RC-52 and getting an RC-62.

    With the exception of the ES line, your are right to say Sony isn't most on the forums first choice when it comes to receivers/amplification. They are much better known for their TV's, PS3's,BD players,etc. Though I do think you will find a few fans of the ES line here. Without any first hand experience with Sony receivers(except for a vintage piece I have for sale), I think the two you are looking at should work just fine. If you feel the power is not enough after some time, ad a high current outboard amp to give it some clean power and headroom.

    Bill

  6. Result: I Have effectively cut out the LFE range between 80 hertz and 120 hertz! Surprise WHY WOULD I DO THAT?!!

    So many people (including myself at one time) thought that 80 hertz was the perfect setting for both the crossover set AND the LFE setpoint,

    Superedge88,

    Thanks for the advice. I never looked at it that way. I will try it out and listen for the difference.

    Bill

  7. I can't find a small speaker setting on my receicer. How should I set the cross over for each speaker? They are all set

    Mistermoravec,

    Your Onkyo will probably look similar to this:

    Speaker Conf

    Subwoofer Yes

    Front ??HZ

    Center ??Hz

    Surround ??Hz

    Surr Back None

    LPF of LFE ??HZ

    If you set your fronts below 40HZ it will automatically set the fronts to Full Band(large).

    I set my speakers to small(full band) and each crossover is set 5hz to 20hz over the lowest frequency response of that speaker. For example my RF-63's lowest FS is 30Hz so I set them to 50Hz, RC-64 goes down to 62hz so I set it to 70hz. I set my LFE(.1) channel to 80hz. This is the settings that I have decided sounds best to me. Room acoustics, amplification and other factors will play into determining your own settings.

    Bill

  8. receiver is good enough for now, if you really like movies id upgrade the sub before the receiver when the time comes

    I will have to agree with all replies. A good sub will make a difference and take some of the burden off of the 606's amps. For now, set your receivers crossovers at 90 or 100 for all channels and set your speakers to small and you should feel and hear a difference until you do a sub upgrade. The more low end power being sent to the sub will free up some wattage for the rest of your speakers.

    Bill

  9. Bohvey,

    Welcome to the froum. I would suggest you at least consider the RC-62. While the RC-52 is fine for most applications, the RC-62 will match better with most Klipsch Ref.speakers(future upgrade to join the madness). With the RC-52, I think you are limited with your upgrades to the RF-52 or RF-62. Anything above that(RB-81,RF-82,) you should get at least the RC-62 to better voice match. With the RF-63/83, the RC-64 is recommended. One good rule is to get the best center channel you can afford. Be patient and save the $$$ to accomplish that goal.

    Bill

  10. im using an onkyo 885 preamp...it received great reviews and was $2k when I bought about 2 years ago

    Your 885 as well as the 886 and the Integra pre/pros are often praised by expert reviewers and consumers. Unless the Onkyo has technical/operational issues, I doubt that is where your link is missing. On the other hand there are better prepros out there but you will pay more $$$ for them.

    Bill

  11. Welcome to the forum.

    Get this amp and be done with it. Loads of current(75 amps peak to peak) to get those woofers going.

    http://www.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?ampsmult&1279306469&/B-K-Reference-200.7-black-powe

    Or maybe this one. Don't be fooled by the RMS wattage. Look at the dynamic wattage.

    http://www.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?ampsmult&1278623164&/Nad-T-975-7-x-140-wpc-factory-

    Bill

  12. While I have no experience with a B&K/RF-7 combo, my B&K/RF-63 combo is just fantastic. To tell you the truth, upgrading from just a receiver to the amp was night and day. What really changed my system(for the better) was upgrading my digital source to a higher end unit. A good transport and DAC or a high end CD or DVD player will surely aid in obtaining that clarity and soundstage you are seeking. Don't sell your B&K short before you explore other areas. The B&K 200.7 is a very high current amp with a neutral/warm sound that will tame the RF-7's some. If the starting point is of better quality it should only be enhanced by the amplification.

    Just my thoughts,

    Bill

  13. Ok, but then i wouldnt be watching my TV via high def with an HDMI cable.....

    FYI, component cables will pass hi def signals but is limited to 720P or 1080i(which is all SAT/CBL will broadcast at this time).

    Then run an HDMI cable from SAT/CBL to your TV using it for video and audio or HDMI plus any audio cables.

    Bill

  14. My suggestion would be for you to run a pair of analog(RCA) cables from your SAT/Cable box to your TV and component cables from CBL/SAT to your TV and not turn on your receiver. All you would have to do is change imput on TV. I don't see why this suggestion would not work.

    Bill

  15. That receiver looks like a tank! I guess if it sounds better for HT and is much better in 2 channel you should keep it in the living room. I bet it sounds great with your RF 63s.

    Liebherr954, it sounds awesome with the RF-63's.

    "My question is what would be your main reason why you would want to keep the Onkyo? What does it provide that the NAD doesn't? Maybe that will help you narrow down your choice. Also might help to do a pro's and con's comparison."

    Youthman, the Onkyo fits into my TV stand and the NAD does not. With that said, I have been considering getting a new TV stand for some time. It has really held me back from upgrading my BD player and adding other components. The Onkyo would fit just nicely with my bedroom setup and I could sell the other Onkyo and TV stand to help recoupe some $$$. I have the Acurus sold so that $$$ also will help.

    Bill

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