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  1. Hi All, I'm a reader but new to posting, please forgive if I posted in the wrong area I have a Cinepro 3k6 SE which can supply 400 watts x 6ch at 8ohms or ~800W x 3ch @ 8 ohms. I also have a Rotel 1090 amp which can supply 380W x 2ch @8ohms. While bumpin Blue Man Group "Audio" DVD-A, I've noticed that my RF-83's will occasionally ignite the red clipping lights on the Cinepro if it's supplying just the unbridged 400 watts. No problems with the full 800 bridged setup. Two questions: I recently got my hands on a pair of RF-7s as well, and have to decide which goes to the Cinepro and which goes to the Rotel. What's the best way to wire these suckers in? Which set of speakers would benefit from the extra kick supplied by the Cinepro most? Also, can my RC-64 handle the 800W channel, or should I leave it on a 400W channel? Thanks!!!
  2. Hey guys, Just wondering if it's a bad idea to have 2 left and 2 right for a total of 4 front speakers..? I have RF-7's flanking RF-83's. I'm using external amps so driving the speakers isn't a problem at all. The RF-7's just look so pretty next to the RF-83's, I'd hate to move any of them to the surrounds. Plus it sounds pretty good at first look, but I haven't had a chance to really run them hard through my favorite movies and music. Should I bite the bullet and move a pair of these fronts!? Thanks!
  3. Hey guys, Just wondering if it's a bad idea to have 2 left and 2 right for a total of 4 front speakers..? I have RF-7's flanking RF-83's. I'm using external amps so driving the speakers isn't a problem at all. The RF-7's just look so pretty next to the RF-83's, I'd hate to move any of them to the surrounds. Plus it sounds pretty good at first look, but I haven't had a chance to really run them hard through my favorite movies and music. Should I bite the bullet and move a pair of these fronts!? Thanks!
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