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  1. Some of you may rmember my posts about getting the RF series in lieu of the KLF 30's. Well my HT is finally done and here is what I have: 1. Yamaha RXV-3000 2. Sony 61hs30 HDTV 3. Panasonic RP-91 progressive DVD 4. Yamaha CD player 5. RF-7 Fronts 6. RC-7 center 7. RS-3 front effects 8. RS-7 Rears 9. RCW-5 rear center 10. 2 Subs- ARS 300 and an older KSW 200 I am comparing this to my older KLF series that I had and the KLF 30. First Music: Tried a number of cd's. Some sounded fantastic some just OK. There seemed to be not as much puch as the klf-30's but they did sound much more precise and very very detailed. I think these speakers adhere to the Garbage in Garbage out principle or Quality in Quality out. The RF-7 seemed to give me EXACTLY what I gave it while the KLF's tended to add a little more emotion I think. Dont get me wrong, I actually like this aspect of the RF series just not with older bad recordings. My newer CD's sounded awesome while some of my older stuff was just OK. Again these are very precise speakers. I will say that 8 channel stereo with the RS-7's are sweet. Now Movies: This is where these babies SHINE. The KLF30's may be the rock n roll speaker of choice but for movies the RF series sounded way more detailed and exact which is important for movies. Star Wars: PM is absolutely unbeleivable with these. I mean that!!! In fact, all my DVD's sounded great. And the surrounds (RS7), are really really effective. Conclusion: I think these are definately HT speakers and I am very excited to have purchased them. While music does sound great with them , to be honest I expected a little punch for music. which suprises me since they do have tremendous puch with movies. Thanks go to klipsch for another fine speaker . ------------------ Paul Graber gedwyn@mpinet.net
  2. I have the following. Yamaha RXV3000, RF7's,RC7 ,RS7 surrounds, RCW5 rear center and two subs. When calibrating the speakers using avia at the LFE test section, where a signal is sent to each speaker and the LFE at the same time the following happens. I have all the speakers set to large. 1) main and sub- Sub sounds great 2) center and sub- NO SOUND from SUB 3) RS7 and sub- NO SOUND from SUB Now when I set the center and surrounds to small I get plenty of sub sound. Why is this?? I was under the impression that the center and surrounds (especially the RS7's ) could be set to large. Any advice would be helpful as to what is going on. Thanks in advance! Paul ------------------ Paul Graber gedwyn@mpinet.net
  3. I noticed that most klipsch speakers have always had a black plastic crosshair thing stuck in the horn. My RS7's have it as do my older klf-20's. Does it have a purpose? Is it just for looks? I am concered because my Rc7 and my RF7's do not have one. But yet on the box it is pictured in them. ------------------ Paul Graber gedwyn@mpinet.net
  4. I have been around and around on this one for a while but I think I am closer. I have the following: Yamaha RXV3000 Front: RF-7 Center: RC-7 Front effects: RS-3 Rear: RS-7 Rear Center: ?? Sub: AR300 Now what should I get for my rear Center? I thought about doing in-walls or in-ceiling because several people have told me to use direct radiating for this but I do not feel like cutting a hole in my wall or ceiling for one speaker. Thought about the RC-3 too. But it is just to damn big to hang on my wall or ceiling. My wife would kill me. So this brings me back to my original idea of using a RS-3 and selling the other one. Would an RS-3 in between two RS-7's be that bad sounding? Opinions please.... Thanks in advance! Paul ------------------ Paul Graber gedwyn@mpinet.net
  5. The RX-V1 list's for $2,600 while the 3000 is $1,600. I got mine for $1,300. The 3000 has 8 channel stereo and two Sub woofer line out's and better binding post's that the rx-v1 does not. there are also a couple of more features i can not think of right now. I actually called Yamaha wondering the same thing. If the RX-V1 is there top why not these features. They told me it was because when the RX-V1 was made that these features had not been designed yet and where just now put in the 3000 because it was just designed. I would suspect Yamahas upgrade to the V1 will have these. Now, the V1 has a few things as well that the 3000 does not. Bigger amp 110 instead of 100 and Burr Brown Dacs on all 8 channels instead of the front 3. I guess it all comes down to features that you want. I loved the 8 channel and two sub output so I went with the 3000. Plus the diff. in sound to me was not that diff. But that is just me?!? ------------------ Paul Graber gedwyn@mpinet.net
  6. I question how much sound really comes out of the rear center?? I have the following RF-7, RC-7 and RS-7's. What should I use?? Another RS-7 or a cheaper RS-3?? Or a RC-3?? Do you really need a large Rear Center like you do a front Center?? Thanks Paul ------------------ Paul Graber gedwyn@mpinet.net
  7. This is a question I have myself. I have a pair of RS-7 myself and am wondering what to use for my rear center?? I am thinking of another RS-7 or a RS-3?? I debate the need for a large rear center. How much sound really comes out of it anyway??? ------------------ Paul Graber gedwyn@mpinet.net
  8. Yes the RX-V1 is there top of the line. However, the 3000 is there newest unit and has a lot of features not found in the Rx-V1. I just got a 3000 and chose it over the RX-V1. Why: 1. Cost 2. Features 3. When listening to both I just did not hear that big a diff. in sound to justify the extra cash. ------------------ Paul Graber gedwyn@mpinet.net
  9. Hmm. Several people with a complete 7 series have told me to set them all to small no matter what. Including the RF-7 mains. Set every speaker to small and let the subs do what they are supposed to. How do you feel about this??? I have not tried it yet. But I will. You said that the RS-7's can go lower but the Freq. range on both is the same so how can they go lower?? Thanks for the reply. Paul ------------------ Paul Graber gedwyn@mpinet.net
  10. Got a pair of RS-3's for a great price. Question is will these sound okay with my RF-7's?? I know the RS-7's go with the RF-7's but I figured I would ask?? Thanks Paul ------------------ Paul Graber gedwyn@mpinet.net
  11. I have the following: RF-7 front RC-7 center RS-3 rear. RCW-3 rear center My question is will the RS-3's be okay with the RF-7's?? I know the RF-7's are supposed to be matched with the RS-7's but I got the 3's instead because of agood price I got on them (And the RCW3). How much better do the RS-7's sound the the RS-3's??? Thanks in advance, Paul ------------------ Paul Graber gedwyn@mpinet.net
  12. Just a plug for Yammy here from my point of view. I have had a 2095 for quite some time and now own a 3000. I have to be honest. I think there is a big diff. between the high end Yammys (RX-V1, 3000 and 1000) and low end ones. I think yammy is you get what you pay for. I think Yammies higher end models can not be touched by anything but there lower end models you kind of crappy. I have heard this from other people as well. Maybe I am wrong? By the way I just ordered a pair of RF-7's and a RC7. Can't wait ------------------ Paul Graber gedwyn@mpinet.net
  13. I will have the following. Which speakers should I set to large and which should I set to small: RF-7's RC-7 RS-3's RCW-3 (rear center) I will also have two 12" subwoofers. 1 in front and one in back. Yamaha RX-V3000 Panasonic RP91k DVD player Thanks, Paul ------------------ Paul Graber gedwyn@mpinet.net
  14. In the essence of saving money would a pair of RS-3's be okay to have as surrounds instead of the RS-7's?? Anybody have any opinions on this?? Thanks, Paul ------------------ Paul Graber gedwyn@mpinet.net
  15. In the essence of saving money would a pair of RS-3's be okay to have as surrounds instead of the RS-7's?? Anybody have any opinions on this?? Thanks, Paul ------------------ Paul Graber gedwyn@mpinet.net
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