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  1. @Daddy Dee I'll look into that, and try to find the pics somewhere. @CycloneCJ idk about those, they probably would involve drilling into the side cabinets of the Klipsch and I don't want to do that. Thanks though, for the suggestion.
  2. Yeah, I mean something like that would be cool - just wondering if someone (a particular company or something) makes one I could look into. Otherwise I'm thinking a wooden platform, from chains (or just metal bars I was thinking) and maybe I could even add some sort of threaded adaptor to secure the speakers to the platform ... just not crazy about modifying my cabinets really.
  3. I'm not 100% sure this belongs in 'updates & mods' but I looked around & it seemed appropriate. I have a pair of Klipsch Heresy speakers (1982) in NM condition, and have just bought a new house - intending to locate them in the master bedroom hooked up to a SONOS music system exclusively. I'm having problems finding the product I imagine exists. I am trying to find a ceiling suspended platform I could run for each speaker - wiring will be coming from above in this situation. I'm looking for a simplistic look, and due to the room layout I'm not able to properly set them on stands / risers. I would think something extremely solid would be ideal, as if they ever got bumped on accident I wouldn't want to find them in pieces. Maybe I'm crazy, I just really want these guys in the bedroom suspended from the ceiling. Approx dimentions are around 22" H x 15" W x 13" D and about 55 lbs. If I can't figure this out I'll end up configuring them somewhere else, they just won't get as much use
  4. Are the B2's going to always be your front left/right speakers? I only ask because I had them for about a year, and now they sit in boxes after being replaced by the new RF-62 speakers. Forward thinking is often something I purchase products because of. Having said that, I would suggest going with a matched center channel (the C2 in this case) so that everything blends seemlessly in the front. The RC52 & RC62 are great speakers, I too thought of going overboard with an RC64 for my center ...
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