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  1. If I remember correctly it was a Denon, but not the Denon 2308CI, more like Denon 3308CI or something like that because the one your are talking about was on top of this one.
  2. I just wanted to add to my post. I researched my receiver again. STR-DA3200ES, I know many people say "oh, sony! bad choice" but this receiver is supposed to be better than the average sony. The ES line is supposed to be high end and this receiver really does a lot if you were to look at all the specs. So please look at it in detail before I sell it I spent $800+ on it.
  3. Took the advice and I will 1. Get a better center and 2. Sell my receiver for a better one. Just to ask for your opinion, and please be as critical as possible because I dont want to buy this and then get told that it is missing important stuff or that its ok. I want a GOOD/GREAT receiver. The Onkyo TX-SR805. I can get it from crutchfield for 799
  4. .... Sigh. Unfortunately, when I bought my receiver, I was new to this audio world and I have always loved sony because I think they make good quality products. Because of that I naturally went with a Sony receiver, but now I have opened my eyes and realize that so many brands exist that are amazing in quality but I cant return the receiver now lol. That is the third time I hear I need a better receiver so I will make an attempt to sell this to a friend and buy a better one, any advice on a replacement. Something that has lots of powa (110 watts per channel and above), HDMI ( I need this), lots of inputs (3 HDMI, 3 Component, 4 Optical.......so on), and a good price. I think I can sell my receiver to a friend and with what I have now I may have ~$800
  5. [] Thanx for the quick reply. Anyway, I know I wont have it exactly like magnolia, sorry for not being precise. I just want them to sound loud. I love playing my guitar hero game but I dont like having to raise my volume really high to get the speakers really loud. I know they can pump some serious sound without me having to crank up the volume. That settings change sounds like a good help but I am fairly sure some other equipment is needed, like an amp or a better center. Remember I only have about $500 to work with, any help is much appreciated. Oh, and on a side note, any help on putting an avatar and my current audio on my profile I cant seem to do it sorry.
  6. Okay. So I know I have to start with my room and what I have and what I am aiming to do, so here I go. My room is small 10x10, I have a Sony 3200 ES for my receiver, I have two RF-62 for my fronts and the quintet series for my surrounds and center accompanied by a JBL 10' sub. I honestly do it all, I play games a lot, watch movies all the time, and listen to music just as much. So i cant really say I go for one more than another, I just got the RF-62 and the thing is they arent as loud as when I heard them in Magnolia (Im a new to this audio community). I want to be able to get my speakers to sound as good as when I heard them at the magnolia center. I know I have to upgrade my center and I need to get an amp to help my system out but I have no clue as to what. I am open to a change of speakers (I still have 5 days to return the RF-62 but want to try and work with 'em) and to purchase needed equipment. My budget is very low seeing as I spent $800 on the RF's and $800 on the receiver so please work with a poor mans pay lol. Somewhere along $500. Thanks in advance for the help.
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