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  1. Thanks for the reply. I will keep the RF-62 in mind, but I think the 52 should be good enough for my house. I'm sure that once I get it in there, it will be rocking...especially in comparison to what I have now, which is basically not much! Right? And do you think the RF-52 will provide enough lows to play stereo music well with no subwoofer?

    I think that te size of your room is going to decide on the sub or not. Also, the kind lows you are looking for. IMO the Rf-52's are not going to give you alot of lows that most are looking for when listening to movies and or music without a seperate sub. I would suggest that you look on CL or similar, for a used sub, there are a ton of good ones out there. I would suspect that if you find a nice 10-12" sub that it will compliment your system nicely.

    Good Luck

    ~ross

  2. Sorry, I can't help you out with this question, I don't have any knowledge on the Icon series, I have seen them when Best Buy carried them but never really had a chance to listen to any of them. Hook em up and listen for a while, then repost and let us know what you think of them,

    Also, if no one has said it before, welcome to the forum.

    ~ross

  3. RF82's all the way. Before I switched to heritage, I ran a complete 82 setup with a RC62 center and RB81 surrounds. I have to say it was awesome, I still wonder sometimes why I made the switch. It was a great setup, personally I like the sound of the chorus's a little better as I am more of a music guy than a movie guy.

  4. I've decided that to hide the wiring I'm going to put a false front wall behind the sub but infront of the wires. I'll cut out a cardboard piece. Fit it then make a cheap plywood insert, paint it to match the wall and then tuck the wiring behind. I'll hold it in place with some Velcro tabs.

    was just curious, if you ever made the "false wall" and if so how did it turn out??

    ~ross

  5. Well honestly if your cash flow is still good, I would look at the Integra DHC 80.2 Pre Amplifier and a Emotiva XPA-5 as your power plant (200W x 5 @ 8 ohms) It has 5 HDMI connections in and 2 HDMI out. Or you can look at an Integra DTR 80.1 all in one, with the same HDMI configuration. You can reasearch other brands as there are plenty of good ones out there, I just most familiar with the Integra line and have had really good luck with it. Also, my LRD has the Integra DHC in there demo room with a complete Klipsch THX setup and it rocks.

    Good Luck,

    ~ross

  6. i currently own a set of f-2, but im thinking about upgrading and putting my f-2 in rears......

    which of the above three speakers are best???

    I have a buddy with a complete synergy setup, just made mention in another post, he is running F3 mains C3 center and 4 F2's around the back. After hearing his setup I would suggest that you get the F3's. JMO

    ~ross

  7. I don't have any experience with the Icon series, nor have I heard any, my buddy does though have a complete synergy setup, F3 mains, C3 center and 4 F2's for side and rear surrounds. It sounds really good for music and movies, but as for mixing the two I really don't know how to answer. If you compare the two the sensitivety is close 96 vs. 97, you compare 3 5.25" woofers to the 2 eight inch woofers in the F3 you get slightly more woofer with the F3 the main difference is in the horn they are completely different and most likely will not sound that great togother for music and most likely movies. I would suggest looking for a pair of the VF-36 for mains or look for another pair of 35's. JMO

    good luck

    ~ross

  8. I did with a pair of heresy's, it did sound good, they were right next to one another though, sounds like you might be setting yours apart on either side of the fireplace and I don't think that I would do that. I do on the other hand like the sound of my system better after I found an academy center and replaced the heresy's. There are many who will say not to use dual centers, due to comb filtering, I tried to find out more about it, didn't have much luck. With all the jabbering I've done, IMO I would not go with the dual center towers.

    Good Luck

    ~ross

  9. you can buy the KA-1000-THX and then build one or two DIY subs for much less, the trick is finding a source for the special NL2 speakon output connections to the amp, I was able to find a local music shop that carried them. I then built two 15" enclosures using rockford fosgate power T1 series, I have auditioned the klipsch thx subs and they are awsome, but mine are every bit as awsome plus some, and I built them both for less than one of the klipsch subs.

    ~ross

  10. and we all endure because it is so relaxing spending hours upon hours on CL, looking for that killer deal, or trying to decide do I really want to bid on something i can't see until after I spend the money.

    I also have a story, pretty much have the room set up, invited some friends over to watch the movie Frozen (decent movie), pushed the movie button on my harmony remote everything starts up as it should, hit the play button..... no sound. I spend 20 minutes looking at everything I can think of. Then just when I am going to give in and tell my buddies I can't figure it out, the wife comes in to tell me she is leaving, sees me with panic in my eyes, politely asks me to come in the other room and tells me I forgot to turn my amp on, I had forgot there is not a trigger on for it.

    Could have been worse, she could have done it in front of my buddies.

    ~ ross

  11. what's wrong with the PS3 you have in your signature? It meets every single one of your requirements, especially with netflix going to discless last week. So what does it not do that you're wanting?

    I agree, I use my PS3 as well for BR watching, streaming netflix, streaming Pandora I even use it to stream music from my laptop through my wireless network, very cool feature. There was even a update recently to handle 3D movies if you have a TV capable. I would stick with that before I would buy a new player.

    ~ ross

  12. just to through in my 2 cents, I have had really great performance with my Intergra DTR 6.6, it dose not have HDMI but does have preouts, I saw several on Ebay from 200 - 500.00. Just make sure check the model number there are some that do not have preouts, I think 5.8 and above come with them.

    ~ross

  13. I tried my RC-62 with the a set of Heresy II, just didn't seem to sound right, I have read others on the forum that have said they liked the synergy C series center with some of the heritage line, such as Fortes. Maybe some others will chime in that have tried something similar.

    Good luck

    ~ross

  14. Hey nice setup, I really like the floating shelf setup. I also have a wife that will come in and point something out very obvious to me.....after the fact. If you wanted to, and yes this does come from experience, just make a couple of risers and paint them black to raise your towers to be the same level with your center.

    Looks awsome, even better once the wires are cleaned up [:D]

    ~ross

  15. My room is similar in size and I found that for me 7.1 just didn't work. Not enough space for proper speaker placement. I agree that a 5.1 setup looks like the way to go IMO. I agree that you should look for a 83/64 front stage, I did have a 82/62 though and really liked it. Might also consider a bigger sub, I used a RW-12D and still upgraded to a DIY project.

    Anyways, Welcome, post pictures and good luck!!

    ~ross

  16. I agree, I think that I would upgrade the surround next, then look at upgrading your sub, as mentioned before look on CL and find a great deal if you can. I don't know much about your reciever but you can check to see if you can your sub option to both your mains and subwoofer untill you can upgrade.

    Congrats on your purchases though.

    ~ross

  17. well 82,s aint out of the question..i just figured it would be overkill for surround duty..i dont want to buy, then wish i would have done something different..hence the reason im asking all these dumb questionsBig Smile

    I really don't think that you would be happy with the 52's, I have been down that road and it was a bit on the costly side, I started with 52's went to 62's then finally matched up my mains with the 82's. Remember I am a music guy that likes to watch his movies as well though. Just been my experience that matching mains to surrounds when using floorstanders seems to be the way to go. I did the RS-42's and sold them in three days just wasn't for me. In the end I should have listed to a couple of folks on here and went with the 82's to begin with. With the matched front and rears remember that will be 8 - 8" drivers plus your sub rockin that next explosion scene you watch. Here is what I was using across the back before I switched to Heritage, a total of 10 - 8" drivers plus my RW-12D at the time, it was very sweet. [:D]

    This is just my opinion, not trying to steer you towards one thing or the other, with the Klipsch reference you really can't go wrong..

    Good Luck, have fun!!

    ~ross

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  18. well me and the wife had a long talk about the speaker situation..she just dont want wall mounted speakers period..and said she would actually rather have towers for surounds than bookshelves..its her house to, so i gotta give in, sooooooooooo, im going to order a set of floorstanders for surrounds...is there much difference between the rf52 and rf62 sound wise..i dont really care about the cost difference, if its worth it..thanks for all the replies, i just hate not being able to demo something and buying blind..yall know klipsch way more than me

    If it were me, I would match the mains with 82's, I had a setup just like that before I switched to Heritage, and it really sounded awsome eventually I bought a set of RB-81's for rear surrounds, and it was sweet. If you are looking at the 52 vs. 62's well then I would go with the 62's. They will match up better with the mains than the 52's will. If you ever did decide to get another set of 82's as surrounds then move the 62's to rear surround duty and sit back and try to stop grinning the next time you watch that fav. movie of yours. [;)]

    ~ross

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