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Oosto

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  1. Well I finally bit the bullet and got myself the Sony VPL-HW10 Full HD projector. Wow, what a difference this has made to my home theater experience. I just can't believe how much better the Sony is compared to my old rig. Deep blacks, accurate colour and high rez. I watched one of the Harry Potter movies on HD DVD last night (my son's choice!!!) and I just sat there with a mile-wide smile! What's that saying?... 'like a kid with a new toy!'

    Somebody pinch me!

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  2. Depends on what you listen to more - stereo or surround? If you want to improve your surround experience, go the RC64 for sure. IMO this will make a big improvement to your front soundstage. I was in a similar position with my Reference 35 surround setup. I changed my RC35 for the 64 and WOW!... what an improvement it made! The sound is so much more open and clear, particularly vocals. Of course I now want the RF63's as well!

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  3. Dude I say just do it! I also had the same front end speaker combo as you and then made the jump to the RC-64. The difference between the RC-35 and RC-64 is significant - the 64 is just so much more clear and detailed. I sit approx. 3 meters from my front speakers. I'm now trying to figure out how to get a pair of RF-63's to match!

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  4. Although the tweeter has been improved in the Reference IV line up, the RC62 will work fine with the RF35's.
    And for those who care, the drivers in the RF35 tower are 8 inches, not 61/2 inches as described in the attached quote by HardOn4Klipsch.

    therc 52 and the rc 35 are very similiar both have dual 6.5" drivers and a horn the 62 i believe goes a littler lower without looking. that choice would be fine to go with the rf 35.

    Actually he referred to the RC-52 which I believe has 5.25 inch drivers.

    [;)]

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  5. Thx for the review on the RC-64. It truly is an amazing speaker. I would eventually like to either trade my RC-7 for one to match my RF-83's. The RC-7 is a fantastic speaker. I would just like to have them all three from the same series of speakers.

    Youthman, yes the RC-64 should be a better sonic match for your RF-83's given it uses the same tweeter. However, it would be interesting find out whether the RC-64 actually sounds better than the RC-7. I was actually trying to find an RC-7 before I got the RC-64. I'm sure there must be a few forum members out there who have compared these centre speakers? Anyone care to comment?

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  6. DTS was also supported and interestingly, audio was at 1.5mbs compared to the majority of DVD DTS releases being at 768kbs. In fact, I still whip out the ol' Jurassic Park DTS LD on the odd occasion for demo purposes because IMO the DTS audio on the LD is superior to the DVD version.

  7. I've read alot of recent posts about differences between the RC-64 and RC-62/RC-35. Well, I have previously owned an RC-35 and let me tell you that the 64 absolutely owns it! I was fortunate to pick mine up for a song (it was one of last new units available in Oz!) and I must admit that when I first got it, I wondered whether it would make that much difference. However, I can now say that the difference is significant. Where my RC-35 would often 'get lost' amongst my RF-35's, the RC-64 effortlessly keeps up! Vocals come through loud, smooth and clear. The RC-64 shares none of the 'boxiness' that I sometimes encountered with the RC-35. Yes I'm conscious about budget considerations but for anyone who is asking the question... Yes the RC-64 is well worth the upgrade.

    [;)]

  8. Thanks for the advice guys.

    I have heard that the RC-7 is a step-up in performance but finding one is the real trick! I can still get a brand new cherry RC-64 which will match (in colour) my RF-35's so it looks like the 64 is the way to go for me. As for RF-83's... I better start saving!

  9. Hi there!

    I'm new to this forum although I've been a Klipsh owner for a few years now. Anyways, I'm currently running a Reference 35 System and I'm thinking of upgrading my RC-35 centre channel to a RC-64. My question is, would I notice a significant improvement in performance by upgrading to the RC-64?

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