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  1. Thanks again, but i also like to play some music using 7-channel stereo mode (or party mode[]), so they will recive equal signal as the fronts, so are they a good match ???
  2. Thanks for your reply, but is it enough for near refernece level loud ??? []
  3. Thanks for your reply, but if i turned them down, then will i have also to turn down all the other speakers in the system to keep it balanced with the front stage? If that is true, then it seems that i will limit all the spaekers to keep up with the smallest speaker in the system ? So it will be like i'm using only 100Wpc on the reciver and getting only 100 Watts from the front and center speakers, even that i can feed them all the 140 Watts that the reciver have ? Does a small compromise on the back and surronds will limit all the system output ? and if i used the larger RS-62 and RB-81 (rated 150 Watt) then i will be able to utilize all the power in the reciver and front stage speakers ? Please help.
  4. Hi, I'm new to the home theater stuff and planning to build a 7.1 system, including RF-82 for front, RF-62 for center, RS-52 for surrounds, RB-61 for rears and RT-12d subwoofer, and an Onkyo 876 A/V receiver. I want to know if a one RT-12d will be enough to feel the room with deep bass in movies with LOUD volume ? And if I get 2 subs, will it make really big difference in my room ? Thanks for the help.
  5. Hi, I'm new to the home theater stuff and planning to build a 7.1 system, including RF-82 for front, RF-62 for center, RS-52 for surrounds, RB-61 for rears and RT-12d subwoofer, and I'm planning to get the Onkyo 876 A/V receiver, but it is a 140wpc and the RS-52 and RB-61 are both rated at 100 Watts, so will I damage the speakers if I connect them to this receiver ? I like to play movies and music (in 7-channel stereo) LOUD and the room size is 19'X13'. And are they the right match to the front and center ? Thanks for the help.
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