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Tom_E

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  1. Thanks for the warm welcome! And congrats on the new Heresy IIIs. Havent heard them myselv, but i am positive that you will love them! Sooner when i get a bigger place, i'm gonna get me some nice heritage speakers. I'm currently looking on some nice McIntosh amps. God they are nice! But very expensive...
  2. ClaudeJ1: What a nice story! Music has always been my favorite "hobby"(though i call it a lifestyle). So you need the propper gear to re-produce what you love. And as i always say: you havent had a propper youth without a propper stereo! Sorry for my bad english.[]
  3. I just gotta say it outloud. I love my klipsch! Just bought a RW-12d sub for my RF-82, and i just love the sound i'v got! When i get a big ol' house sometime, i'm gonna invest in some heritage Klipsh too. God, it must be nice living in the US and enjoying the whole Hi-fi entustiasm 100 %. Here in Norway, its not the same thing. For instance, none of my pals had ever heard of Klipsch! But i think its something to do with the price and the avalibilty of used gear. For instance, you know what La Scala II cost in Norway? 14 600 Dollars! Klipschorns v. 2006? 23 140 Dollars. I'm sure you'll get that cheaper in the US. Thanks Klipsch for making really nice speakers!
  4. Hi guys. Having a nice summer? We are having a rainfull summer over here unfortunatly... I have some questions about tube-amps. I am looking for a "fat-sound" for rock and techno, and i have been checking out Copland CTA 305, but it seems like this amp is very "non-fatty" sound... Anyone have some recommandations? Some nice tubes around 2000-3000 dollars? Summergreetings from Tom in Norway
  5. Thanks for a intresting response! Sadly, i havent got any corners to spare in my stupid apartment. But placement was something i was going to ask about. My speakers are 144 cm apart and 18 cm from the back of each speaker to the wall(wood panel if that matters...). Tomorrow, i will try to move the speakers around and listen for any changes. Roksan Kandy amp is a good, amp, but i can't find anyone with the Klipsch combo. The best amp for my music taste would be tubes i guess... But i'm satisfied with the sound, it just lack that low bass. Thanks again fellow norwegian!
  6. Anyone have experience with the RSW-10d or the RW-12d? I havent heard them, so i'm a bit green. But the 10" is almost twice the price!
  7. Sorry for you loss Travis. I remember when we drove our dog to the vet. He was only 8 years old. Even though its 10 years ago, i still miss him alot. Take care
  8. I'v put them on. The sound is a bit rounder. But i have a new question for you all! I am looking for a Klipsch sub for my RF-82's. And i can't decide whitch one! Either the RSW-10d or the RW-12d. It's only for music.
  9. Btw, i'm not listening very loud. Maby i should just buy the 12 inch sub and get it over with!
  10. Thanks for the warm welcome and the help! The gear sound very nice on some things(acustics, live performance), but its not the "raw power"-feeling i expected on some things(the bass dosent give much power before i punch up the volume alot). Stupid question: Will the spikes that was in the boxes provide more bass? Any tube-amps you would recomend?
  11. Hey guys, this is my first post. I just bought Klipsch RF-82, and i have some questions. 1. I have also bought Roksan Kandy MK III stereo amp and cd/dvd player. Is this a good match? (This system is for music only. I listen to rock/heavy metal/pop/techno) 2. Cable-question: I have Monster MCX 1.5 mm2 2x3 meters cable. Do i need to go up to 2.5 mm2 or even 4 mm2 cables? I think the system lacks bass as it is now. 3. I'v heard that the speakers need about 500 hours of "burn-in". I'v played the system for about 80-100 hours now, is is gonna change alot? If so, what will happen? Thanks! -Tom
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