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ClintonH

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  1. There in Alberta, might be a bit far for you to go.
  2. Lol Yeah I can't go until tomorrow even if I do, I'm waiting to hear back from the seller. First message to him said he already had someone coming to look at em this afternoon, no way I could have beat that time anyway. If they are still there tonight I will see if he's there tomorrow and make a plan from there.
  3. Well afer a few back and forth I said I might make the dirve tomorrow. Tells me one of the 15" drivers are toast and might be the whole one speaker needs new drivers, ah well good to know before I was on my way. lol
  4. Thanks guys, it's actually $300 OBO. I just have to decide if it's worth the 10 hr round trip drive since he doesn't seem to be keen on shipping. BTW anyone have specs on these? I can't seem to find any information on them or the La Scala on the Klipsch site, only the version 2.
  5. Just curious if these are bsically the same speaker as the standard La Scala and if they were a good choice for LR on a front stage for a Home Theater? I found a pair in my province (5 hrs away) for $300 CND.
  6. Ah yes the horn depth/size must be the factor I missed. Thank you very much for that.
  7. No I haven't do they have websites? I know Dean is on here but didn't want to bother him through PM.
  8. Anyone? Or know where to get 2?
  9. Just thought I would post this for guys in the US, ran across it this morning. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Klipsch-P-39F-Floorstanding-Speakers-/252269817463?hash=item3abc73ee77:g:EHgAAOSwFqJWqjAi
  10. Just trying to understand why the tweeter is reversed in some of the RF series and not in others? I thought it might have been the fact the HF crossover is a 4th order (I might be wrong on that?) and LF is 2nd order (again could be worng on that) But I see that is wrong as the RF-7, RC-7, RF-5 all reverse the tweeter but the RF-3 which has the same layout does not.
  11. You couls also try offloading a bit of the upper bass to the sub and see if you like that or not. Bump it up to 100-120hz and see how it sounds, you can normally get away with that high before it becomes localized. As GP says the 81's just don't have the displacement for the impact your looking for.
  12. Sorry off topic but man I love that Reel To Reel in the corner, that's just awesome.
  13. The problem with the new Onkyo receivers is the room calibration or lack of. I looked at them before going with the Denon X4100W, that was the biggest draw back. Just a opinon but something a new buyer should be aware of if HT is the main focus.
  14. That's actually a pretty large area to fill for home theater for those speakers. I have the RF-35 system (8" version) and half your space (12' X26') and they are just about the right size. Reguardless I myself like Denon and anything within the 90 watt per channel and up would drive these fine, I would not bi-amp these speakers I doubt you would benifit much if at all.
  15. I would say it depends on where (size of room) you using the speakers and what your using it for, home theater would be my guess? It's a pretty low demanding system so a lot of recivers should work fine with that setup.
  16. Thought I would check here before ordering new. Anyone have a pair of RF-7 crossovers they want to get rid of?
  17. Wow this whole thread is just packed full of awesome, you guys are knocking this out of the park. Fine work by everyone involved.
  18. Here's a heavy set, in the UK though can't seem to find em in North America. http://www.ebay.com/itm/2-x-Heavy-Duty-Steel-Keyhole-Wall-Bracket-For-Speakers-Home-Cinema-Mounting-/331573240424?hash=item4d334e2268:g:RnUAAOSwNSxVbvvg
  19. Personally I'm a big fan of the WDST surrounds, had mine for about 8 years and have no intension of replacing them. I would opt for the equal (I believe they are the same format) for the new line, RP-250S or 240S
  20. Well if we're going to just promote what we have I'll say Denon, very happy with mine. Just got my new X4100 about an hour ago, see it still holds true this weekend. lol
  21. Nice information there. Iam planning to use the same CDT-5800 drivers for my atmos ceiling configuration. Question: Can I use flat gallery Klipsch speaker on the ceiling and I will have the same results as the 5800s? I have some gallery units with me, but Iam worry about dispersion thing... Any ideas? Thanks! From what I have read you can use a small bookshelf like the gallery to bounce off the ceiling for atmos but you would want a point source for overhead mounting. http://www.avsforum.com/ask-the-editors-are-dolby-atmos-enabled-speakers-special/ I will have my Denon X4100W here end of the week plus 4 in ceiling speakers are here tomorrow, hope to get everthing installed over the weekend. I went with the Denon over the Onkyo or Pioneer I was looking at due to the better room calibration software which does multiple subs as well. Plus you can get it for a really good price now since it's last years model, and has the option to get the Auro 3D upgrade if you wanted to go with that instead of Atmos or both. From all I have read neither of these are main stream and only 60 title in Atmos so far, but there upmixers are supposed to be worth the price of admission. http://www.auro-3d.com/
  22. Not really they are $800 USD for the pair plus shipping. That would would be around $1800 or a bit better for both pairs shipped I am guessing Yikes, I'd pass on either @ $800+. You just need to keep an eye out for a better deal, imo. I paid $600 new at a dealer for rf5s, although it was a good deal. I sold em for 600 after a few years. I see em for 4-500 occasionally. All just my opinion mind ya, good luck on a deal. Lol not in Canada, seriously we get the short straw here on used or new stuff. Just check out some of the new prices, each RF-7ii front is $1600 USD that's each speaker, you guys can get em for around $1800 both.
  23. What do you mean? Not challenging you, I'm just not sure to what you are referring. I think I've seen you on AVS.com. Do you frequent the DIY section? There are plenty of DIY True Believers there with regards to horn driven DIY kits. I do go there mostly focused on the Sub builds since I just built 3 JLW7 subs, 2 13.5" and one 12" which is why I need to upgrade the fronts now. lol Vicious circle. And what I mean by drivers is I really like the copper/brass look and finish on the Klipsch, the DIY stuff looks like pro speakers (which is what they are) Nothign wrong with them, they have far better specs than the Klipsch just looks are not that great. I like to run my stuff bare no grilles so as much as it shouldn't make a difference (looks) it does for me. I can build them fine just can't change the looks of the acutal drivers, pics of 2 of the subs I have built.
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