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Youthman

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  1. I personally would prefer no sub over a flappy sub any day.  But at the end of the day, the only one that has to be pleased with how it sounds is you.

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  2. Oh wait!  I didn’t read all the way through your post.

     

    this statement is not good

     

    About 2 or 3 times a month we party and listen to music and it gets very very loud... so loud that the onkyo is at its max (well over reference) (95-99 on the absolute scale)”

     

    You can definitely run your speakers that way

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  3. Definitely the RC-64 center...the surrounds could be the RS-7 with RS-62?  See if he can send you a photo of the rear tags of the speakers.  That way you will know exactly what he has.

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  4. Welcome to the forum.

     

    10 minutes ago, klu93 said:

    So far I deposited $500 and the understanding is I’m buying them for $1000 but I think I can negotiate more so any pricing tips will be appreciated.

    I'm all for negotiating but IMO, when you decided to take bass bins home, at that point, you have agreed to the $1000 asking price.  If you try and negotiate after you have part of the product in hand, that could be considered a ransom.

     

    Regardless, best wishes on your acquisition and possible sale of them. 

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  5. I owned the RF-83 system for several years and used them in my dedicated theater room.  They are fantastic speakers, have a ton of bottom end and can crank to extreme levels without any ear fatiguelike their predecessor, the original RF-7.  They have a very smooth, laid back sound.  I can't say anything negative about them.

     

    I sold the RF-83 for $1000 and the RC-64  for $500 but this was a few years ago.  I had an RT-12d, believe I sold it for around $650.

  6. 1 minute ago, dross said:

    I am running a R25C with RF7II's and absolutely love the sound in HT usage!

    Really?  Entirely different crossover, drivers and tweeter and it sounds fantastic?  I can't wait to hear your thoughts if you ever jump to the RC-64 II.  ;)  To each his own.  Most important thing is if it sounds good to your ears.  I can't imagine enjoying that combination myself.  It's not even a matter of which can go louder....

  7. 4 hours ago, willland said:

    Dude, your videos are becoming more professional-like with each one you post.  Keep it up.

    Thanks Bill.  I want to continue to improve at anything I do.

     

    4 hours ago, Kman said:

    awesome setup. gorgeous. those subs are crazy. great video. keep up the good work. 

    Thanks Kman.  His setup was really cool, especially for a smallish room.  It was only my second time hearing Atmos and my first hearing Auro-3D.  I literally jumped when the bass kicked in on Dunkirk.

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  8. 4 hours ago, Kman said:

    youthman- your going to love them. using them in my theater and they really shine in Atmos soundtracks. watched bladerunner 2049 today. wow... amazing Atmos soundtrack.  

    @Kman, I was given the a pair of the CDT-5800-C but I will need to buy the Version II from Klipsch.  I'm assuming they will sound just fine together.

     

    1 hour ago, dtr20 said:

    You were supposed to mount heresies on your ceiling for atmos! 

    No way I'm sitting underneath a Heresy speaker without a safety net.  LOL.

  9. I just picked up a pair of a used pair of CDT-5800-C speakers and will be ordering 2 of the CDT-5800-C for my home theater.  I believe they would match sonically with your speakers more than the RP In-Ceiling's would.  Believe they make a 6.5" version of the CDT as well if you prefer a smaller speaker.

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