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  1. I don't understand the 2.4/5.8 thing. The 2.4 was suppose to be one of the clearest signals then I find microwave ovens, cell phones, wireless computer transmissions interfear with the signal at 2.4. Why is there only one manufacturer marketing a 5.8 model (Terk)? Is a 5.8 a better option? Is there less on this wave length? Many questions I know but this is not my area of expertise, AL.

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  2. Bruce, thanks for your follow up! As far as $$$$, some thing reasonable under $200.00. I have seen the devices boost the signal for A/V cable going over 100 feet. I thought about going that route but blowing anothe hole in a concrete block foundation in some thing I'm trying to avoid. The signal only needs to go 30 feet, AL.

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  3. I need some good input on a I thought would be an easy problem but finding it to be challanging. I need to transmit a A/V signal a short distance in my attached garage. I tried a 2.4 GHz Radio Shack A/V transmitter/sender and at times has big time interferance via wireless phones, internet, and microwave ovens. Does anyone offer a reasonable priced A/V system that works in the 5.8GHz range? I have seen the RF Link AVS-5811 ( 5.8GHz) and read many problem with this model as far as failing shortly after put in to service and performance issues. I did many internet searches and have seen nothing but RF Link being offered. Are there any other systems to send two audio (L&R) and one video signal at 5.8GHz? Thanks in advance, AL.

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  4. I have a pair of KG-5.5 and KG-2.5 surrounds driven by a Pioneer Elite VSX-09TX and a matching Pioneer Elite Pro 60 big screen TV. I have a KG-2.2V as a center channel and I'm looking into a KLF-C7 or a Academy for a larger center stage. Has anyone matched a KG-5.5 to a KLF-C7 or a Academy as a center channel. I have a post like this on home audio forum as well, Thanks, AL.

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  5. Okay. another question on Klipsch K-85-K horn tweeters. I'm looking into "doing a STL" and building a center channel but not to the huge level! BTW, STL, nice job on your center channel! I bought a set of K-85-K horn tweeters and saw the plastic front part is removable, if the plastic front part is removed can the main driver be idenified? Is there something stamped on the driver part? The reason for the question is I want to make sure the K-85-K driver is correct and not switched out with another driver.

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  6. Any chance using the switched outlet on the back of an amp/rec'r (for a fan -- whether if be VAC or VDC) might allow some noise to get picked up by the amp/rec'r? It just seems like the potential is there to raise the noise floor.

    I thought the same thing untill I tried it and I had no feedback or noise at all. I guess it's far enough away where it's not a problem, AL.

  7. Well, looks like my first post got deteted so here is an up date. I bought a Windy Willy fan off Ebay and I could hear it running a cross the room at low listening levels so I looked in to a new 3 wire PC fan. The 3rd wire was for the speed sensor that I will not need. Will be using a 5 speed 12V DC transformer and the new fan I bought is silent. It's labled S-Flex model SFF21F (high speed). This motor is a good choice if noise is an issue, AL.

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