Jump to content

willland

Heritage Members
  • Posts

    11697
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    2

Posts posted by willland

  1. not sure what you mean by disregard, I was just asking for your insight on some issues lol

    I think Bill H's "disregard" means that he started to post but changed his mind.

    the fact that I just got some almost new RF 82's for $499 makes me happy

    No hate mail from any of us. $499.00 for an almost new pair of RF-82's is sweet. If you were to decide on the Def Tech's you might have received hate mail(just kidding). We all appreciate good sound and good deals. Did you get the pair of 82's from the C-list ad I posted?

    Bill

  2. Welcome to the forum. I have most of the RF-63 system(2-63's and 1-64) and am running them with an Onkyo TX-SR705 as a preamp and a B&K 3 channel amp(200w/ch). Like my 705, your 706 pushes 100w/channel(2 channels driven). Personally I think you should add a 3 channel amp to run your L-C-R speakers and let your Onkyo run your surrounds. The RF-83's might put a little too much strain on your receiver's amp section being that the 83's tend to dip down to about 2 to 3 ohms. With seven channels or even five channels being powered simutaneously, the Onkyo is being asked to perform a really big task. Your receiver would have to power six 8"woofers and eight 6.5" woofers. Take a look at this review of the 706.

    http://www.soundandvisionmag.com/receivers/3016/onkyo-tx-sr706-av-receiver-test-bench-page3.html

    As you can see from the graph, the 706 does really well with 1 channel driven and easily beats the published numbers for 2 channels driven. Drive 5 channels and the amps get pretty weak.

    Bill

  3. Dante gets drunk, runs over someone........killing them, gets a DUI and manslaughter. Dante goes to jail for 30 days, Plaxico 2 years.

    In Florida, with DUI cases, the prosecutor has to prove that someone's impairment actually caused the accident. In this case, the victim jay-walked in the path of Stallwoth. The burden of proof had to show that only an intoxicated driver would have not been able to avoid the collision. In this case they could not prove that an unimpaired person would have avoided hitting the victim.

    Bill

  4. I own an RSW-10d and my buddy has a RW-12d. I think the RSW-10d definitely has more punch with music with it's stronger amp and ultra-high-excursion active and passive woofers. Based on the specs, the RW-12d will play a little louder at 30hz but you will have some port noise contributing to that volume. With that said, you might like it better for movies. FYI, the woofers on the RSW-10d are the same as those on the RT-10d.

    Bill

  5. I don't know if sanding down a pair of RF-62's is even possible. From the RF-82's on down in the reference series the veneer is vinyl over mdf construction. You would have to somehow remove the vinyl and put a real wood veneer finish. It might be possible to put wood veneer over the vinyl.

    Someone with more knowledge please chime in.

    Bill

  6. OK. I want to know if these speakers provide bass enough WITHOUT a SUBWOOFER.

    As Youthman said, the RF-62's go down to 38hz. You have to decide if that is low enough. I have the RF-63's and they go to 30hz. Even though they sound fine in just 2 channel without a sub, they sound better with one. Using a sub doesn't tax the amp so much so a cleaner signal will arrive to your towers.

    Bill

  7. Total price $1474.96 ($1299.99 for the TV, $174.99 for the warranty).

    Great buy Wuzzzer. Bigger, newer, 120hz and I am sure less than you paid for your JVC. I got my 57" Mitsu. 2.5 years ago and paid $1609.00 plus warranty and I thought I got a good deal. When it is delivered, pull it out of the box and take a few pictures before you sign and let the UPS/Fed Ex guy leave. Vann's has great customer service so you won't have any problems. $800.00 for a 2 year old RPTV, great sell for you. Enjoy.

    Bill

  8. The first ten looked pretty good, then it went downhill from there. They had one of my favorites, Steve Howe, at #69, Eddie Van Halen at #70 and David Gilmour at #82. What???

    Remember here, without some type of statistics, rankings are only subjective. That is why Pizza Hut was ranked as "best pizza in Orlando". Of course that is nuts. More like "most popular".

    I will agree that these three's rankings are ridiculous. Steve Howe is one of the few(IMO) guitarists that if you close your eyes you would think he was playing lead, rhythm, and a 12-string acoustic all at the same time. I have not heard much Eddie Van Halen lately, but David Gilmore is probably a better player now than he was twenty years ago.

    I'll also agree that Lindsey Buckingham is a far better guitarist than he has been given credit for.

    Bill

  9. Wuzzer,

    I know that you and I are Mitsubishi dlp fans and you are looking in that direction. With the big box store's phasing out plasma's these days and selling them at very affordable prices, you might want to consider that option. I know you want the largest screen for your money. I don't know if this is large enough or cheap enough but for the money these are good deals.

    http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=9280164&type=product&id=1218073533060#tabbed-customerreviews

    http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=8793898&type=product&id=1205537515326

    Bill

  10. Welcome to the forum.

    I only have personal experience with the Onkyo. I have the TX-SR705 and it has served me well for the last 2 years. I am currently using it as a pre/pro with a 3 channel B&K amp. Very reliable with alot of features. The Marantz offers a better preamp and amp section with less bell's and whistles and an inferior video processor than the 706. The Denon is probably kind of in the middle but it does not have preouts for adding an outboard amplifier.

    Bill

  11. newbee,

    Welcome to the forum.

    I have a mid 80's Luxman R115 stereo receiver(70w/ch) that is in great condition with a real strong tuner. I am currently using it to power a pair of Forte's, switching back and forth with my 70's Marantz. Don't let 70w/channel fool you. It feels more like 85 to 100w. Send me a PM if interested.

    Bill

  12. Is this system for you or your friend? What city will this system reside? The reason for these questions is that there are alot of Reference speakers on the used market for very reasonable prices. Would you consider used speakers? I bought a pair of mint cherry RF-63's for $1000.00 on the used market and the seller even delivered them to my home.

    Bill

  13. Wuzzer,

    I have a 2.5 year old Mitsubishi DLP(57731) 57in. I chose a RPTV because I wanted the the largest screen for my $$$. When I had my house built we created a niche in the wall of our family room which is 54in. wide. A 57' Mits. was the largest TV that could fit. From any angle in the room it looks like an lcd or plasma flat panel.

    I just replaced my bulb a couple of months ago(2 yearrs and 1 month). My only advice for you is if the DLP is the route you go, get the extended warranty and pay no more for it than the cost of a new lamp.

    I almost forgot, so far the Mits. has been very reliable and picture quality is great. Mitsi's PQ has improved considerably more since my model came out.

    If DLP is your choice, consider this before you buy at BB.

    http://www.vanns.com/shop/servlet/item/features/458647390/mitsubishi-wd-65835

    http://www.avrev.com/home-theater-rear-projection-hdtvs/dlp-rear-projection-hdtvs/mitsubishi-wd-65835-dlp-hdtv.html

    This is a huge step up and only $50.00 more. Vann's offers free ground shipping and no sales tax and a great reputation(no affiliation just highly recommend).

    Bill

  14. From my experience, Onkyo/Integra GUI are very user friendly. For $1500.00, you can get alot of receiver. Here are a few options:

    http://www.6ave.com/shop/product.aspx?sku=MARSR8002-OPN

    http://www.accessories4less.com/make-a-store/item/MARSR8002/Marantz/SR8002-receiver-THX-125w-x-7ch-HDMI-home-theater-surround/1.html

    The Marantz doesn't have as many bells and whistles but makes up for it in superior sound quality.

    http://www.vanns.com/shop/servlet/item/details/538397989/yamaha-rxz7

    Yamaha has really nice amp sections and many bells and whistles. Maybe Youthman will chime in about Yamaha's GUI.

    http://www.accessories4less.com/make-a-store/item/MARSR8002/Marantz/SR8002-receiver-THX-125w-x-7ch-HDMI-home-theater-surround/1.html

    Onkyo has the most for the least and the HQV Reon-VX processor for upconverting to 1080P. This is a killer price.

    I would buy this one if it would fit in my cabinet(18 1/16 in deep).

    Bill

  15. Welcome to the foum.

    For what it's worth, most will agree that the reference line is of better build quality and has a more refined sound quality. My vote=RF-62. As far as the subs you are choosing between, I have the RSW-10d and if the price is right I would get it over the RW-12d. It is a more musical sub and for your room size, it should have as much max volume as the RW-12d. I think either choice of surrounds will work great. Choose whichever pair is the best deal. You did not mention the center channel you are getting. IMO, get the RC-62.

    Bill

  16. Also am thinking of getting cheaper surrounds (S1 or S2?) than the recommeded RS-52s .

    First and foremost, welcome to the forum.

    If you are planning on going cheaper with your surrounds, just go with the RS-42's. They are the recommended surrounds for your setup. If that is still too much, try the RSX-4's or RSX-5's. I am using the RSX-4's with my RF-63's and RC-64. I think they work just fine. If 5.1 channel music is your thing, then go with the 42's or 52's. This is a great deal from an authorized dealer.

    http://www.amazon.com/Klipsch-RSX-4-Reference-Satellite-Individually/dp/B000782SMS/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&m=AKR88PAWTQVN2&s=generic&qid=1249684951&sr=1-6

    http://www.amazon.com/Klipsch-RSX-5-Reference-Satellite-Individually/dp/B000VIU9WA/ref=sr_1_17?ie=UTF8&m=AKR88PAWTQVN2&s=generic&qid=1249684951&sr=1-17

    Bill

  17. Welcome to the forum.

    Your projected system will be phenomenal in your room. I have the RF-63's and RC-64 in a room that is 16ft x 30ft with a 10ft/12ft stepped ceiling and my system is more than enough to handle the duties. Your system should fill your space even better. I think either of your configurations will work great. I prefer my surrounds about 2-3ft above ear level while sitting.

    Bill

×
×
  • Create New...