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  1. Stormin, I had the same problem with my Chorus II's and the nut on the back of the plastic speaker connections falls off inside the speaker. Not a big deal at all, just unscrew the six or seven phillips head screws and carefully remove the entire speaker terminal box and the nut will be inside on the bottom of the speaker. You will be able to re attached the nut to the terminal bolt. After you fix it, just be careful when attaching the speaker terminals with the round plastic nuts. Good Luck Joe
  2. Jt Thanks, nothing is insignificant, sometimes we communicate to each other and in explaining our point it leads us to other reasons or issues of how we arrive there, which is fine I am the same way and it also gives the bb a little color or creativity. My Tv has two inputs plus the color stream and one output. my reciever has a bunch of both and also has on-screen display. Your most recent addition to your explanation about the on-screen display, which you might use for adjustments, makes more sense to me as to why you use the on-screen display, and I will give this a try. The more time I spend on these bb the more educated I become thanks to guys like you. It sure beats the hell out of some of the guys at the hifi shops espcially since I purchased all my equipment by mail order. I pick up some DVD's for the weekend and anxious to give the system a work out. Keep you posted. Thanks, Joe
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    RCW & RCR

    Just like to say that I recently parted with my Chorus II's, which was very difficult, but the time has come for me. I just installed RCW-5 for my fronts and RCR-5 in ceiling for my rears along with a SC-1 and a Velo CT-120. I am very happy with the sound of these speakers, by sacrificing the room, I feel I am not even coming close as to sacrificing the sound. If anyone is considering some in-walls, Klipsch makes a fine product. I power all of them with the Pioneer VSX 36 receiver and a Toshiba 2200 DVD all seem to be working very well. I am new at this home theater but it is coming along nicely, I will still listen to music on these speakers and I can say that I am not dissapppointed, I really can't even compare them with the Chorus's, but in and of themselves they sound great. Just wanted to share some of my experiences. Joe
  4. JT Thanks for the reply, The interconnects are a good idea, I picked some up yesterday and hooked everything up. Everything seems to work ok, we will start with that, I am happy, I had my front speakers set to large and the rest to small, sounded good but I want to experience some more movies and recordings to actually say I can hear the differnce. You were a big help I appreciate you taking the time to reply. I don't know if you have a VCR hooked up to your system, but if you do is it hooked up to the TV or to the Receiver, right now I have it hooked up to the TV, when I put a tape in it starts to play automatically, which is fine , I was just wondering about putting it thru the Receiver, because the Receiver has a VCR setting on it, would it matter, I would guess not in video but maybe in audio ?? What do you think. Joe
  5. Jt, Thanks for the input, I am rather green at this HT thing. So I understand what you are saying, pick up two pair of MK II interconnects and connect them from the DVD componet video to the TV Componet video. what about the extra plug? I will run the DVD to the TV as far as Componet video connections go. I also could use some help on the subwoofer connection, although I know this could be very subjective. I have the Velo CT-120 connected to the receiver sub out. Sub set to on on receiver. My speakers, the RCW-5 as fronts and the RCR-5 ceiling mounts as rears, SC-1 are all connected to the receiver, the pioneer receiver apparently filters the bass out. I have my receiver bass magmt setting at 25. Should I try to wire the fronts to the sub? in your opinion.... Appreciate it.. Joe
  6. I have a Toshiba 2200 DVD, Pioneer VSX36 A/V Reciever and Toshiba AV40 TV. My question, in setting up Home theater concerning the componet vidoe connections, assuming I want everything running thru my receiver, do I connect the componet video connections from my DVD player to my TV or From my DVD player to my A/V Receiver. I am a little confused.
  7. I had a pair for ten years and were the best speakers I have ever heard.
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