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  1. @Carlosrs, originally I had RF-83 with RC64 in the theater room, then bought RF7II and used them for my 2ch setup.  Not sure how long I had the RF83 with the RF7 II before buying the LaScala Trio and selling the RF-83.  Honestly, I don't think there was any particular reason the RF7 II ended up in the living room with the RF83 in the theater room other than I'm a creature of habit and the RF83 had already made themselves very comfortable in my theater room.  LOL  Both sound fantastic for movies and for 2ch...the RF83 is just more laid back. 

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  2. 32 minutes ago, weziewoo said:

    Would you be able to fit two Cap 4000s between your LS? 😁

    At $7000 a pair, that's a bit more than what I'm wanting to put into subs. 

     

    Appreciate all of the sub suggestions but that would better be suited in the Sub forum instead of the Garage Sale.  😉

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  3. @CECAA850, very possibly the Dual SVS PB16 Ultras that I'm reviewing.  I love their output capability, the fact that they dig deeper and I REALLY love the convenience of being able to make adjustments to the sub on the fly via the SVS App. 

    Tom at PSA is sending me a single S3611 (Dual 18" in Sealed Enclosure) mid-July.  They have recently upgraded their amps so he wanted to wait till he had the new amp and cabinet before he sent one to me. 

     

    I've also considered JTR but cannot get them to respond to any of my emails or messages on Social Media so it will likely either be the PB16's or something from PSA. 

  4. SOLD

    I've decided to sell my beloved RSW15's in search of even bigger / better.   My 4 RSW15's have served me very well in my dedicated theater room and have been well taken care of. Looking upgrade to Dual SVS PB16's, or something from PSA or JTR.

     
    All are in perfect working condition.
     
    I have 2 grill covers:
    - Grill #1 has 1 peg missing.
    - Grill #2 is missing all 4 pegs and has some type of glue on the fabric from where the previous owner attempted to glue them back on.
     
    (1) Maple RSW-15 Subwoofer - (SOLD)
    (1) Maple RSW-15 Subwoofer - $650.00
    (1) Maple RSW-15 Subwoofer (Scratches on cabinet, few dimples on passive radiator) - $650.00
    (1) Black RSW-15 Subwoofer - $650.00
     
    Comes from a Smoke and Pet Free Home
     
    Not willing to ship unless you arrange for packing & shipping. Willing to meet you somewhere in Florida.

    Thanks,
     
    Michael

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  5. 2 hours ago, K5SS said:

    So far I am very pleased! I have had many amps over the years and this one has something special.

    The B&K 200.7 was my second multi-channel amp.  It was fantastic.  Only sold it when I upgraded to the Sherbourn 7/2100 (200x7) amp.

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  6. Yeah, yeah, yeah...I know I'm a bit slow but I've never been an early adopter of any format.  It wasn't until recently that I heard a really incredible Atmos System that I began my "Journey to Atmos".  I still have a lot to learn but the (4) Klipsch CDT-5800-C II In-Ceiling Speakers have been installed.

     

    Here is a video of the install

     

     

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  7. Thanks for the tips guys.  $7 too!  I like that.

     

    I do remember the white liner during the unboxing but honestly, I'm not sure I would have thought to remove that.   Dumb question but do I put it back in after it dries or is it just for shipping purposes?

  8. Thanks Gary.  The 5800's have arrived!  Just ordered another 100' of speaker wire.  Will be installing them next week while @WakeJunkie is visiting.  I'm hoping Atmos will be as significant of an upgrade as everyone says it is.  I have heard two Atmos theaters and they sound fantastic.  I am wondering if I will be ok with my side surrounds and back surrounds mounted where they are as Dolby recommends mounting them close to ear level (which mine are not due to room limitations).

     

     

  9. Congrats on the room!  It's looking great and you are putting together a first class home theater.  I like the others LOVE the sound of the RB-75's.  They are indeed difficult to find.  Even if you upgrade to the RF-7's, see if you can find a use for them somewhere else in your home.

    As far as screen height, typically as long as your eyes are in the lower 1/3 of the screen, you are fine. 

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