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Mark H

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  1. Thanks for all of your awesome advice. You guys are amazing.

    I just started having a different problem.

    The RF 63's are hooked up to my Denon 1800 and now when I turn the system, I hear a static noise coming from the speakers. Even when the volume is at 0 and nothing is playing, the static is faint but still there. When I play music, I can hear the static louder under the music.

    I tried hooking up different speakers, my RF-3's that came with the iFi and the static was there all the

    same.

    Any idea what could be causing this all of a sudden?

    Will this sound damage the speakers if I play them this way while looking for a fix?

    Thanks so much!

    Mark

  2. I have a pair of RF 63's I want to use for 2 channel stereo (listening to music).

    and I have a Denon AVR 1800, I believe it is 75 W per channel.

    Is the 1800 worthy of the RF 63's?

    I'm worried about under powering and damaging the 63's.

    I want to know I'm getting the most out of my 63's.

    I have an rsw-10d I can use with the 63's if that makes more sense.

    If the 1800 is inadequate for the 63's, or for 2 channel stereo listening, what would a good

    choice be?

    Thanks!

    Mark

  3. I just got my RSW-10d last night, unboxed it, and found there is no manual, or power cord included. The sub itself is the only thing in the box. We have a power cord for an RT-10d, and one for a RW-10d at my office. Are these inter-changeable? Can I safely use the RT-10d power cord (or RW-10d power cord) with the RSW-10d? I don't want to risk damaging the sub, but I'm wondering if these power cord is the exact same across the Reference line.

    I'm dying to try my new sub!

    Thanks a lot,

    Mark

  4. Cool. Thanks a lot for the advice. Can't wait to get the rest of the speakers. Especially that sub. I'm really anxious to see how that affects the 63's when listening to music.

    I know there's been a lot said about speaker cable on the forum, but do you think standard Monster Cable suffices for a set-up like this?

    Thanks again, I'm going to check out that amp.

  5. I have a pair of RF-63's connected to the Denon 2809. I'll be adding the RC-64, RSW-10d, and pair of CDT-5800-C's over the next couple of months, but for now this is a 2 channel set-up. I have a few simple questions.

    Should the Denon be set to Large or Small speakers? Will this change when I add the sub?

    What is the right speaker cable to use for this set-up? I don't want to go overboard, but want to make sure the cables are as good as they should be.

    How does the 2809 handle RF-83's? I'm debating upgrading the 63's to 83 and trying to learn if I would have to upgrade the receiver as well.

    Thanks a lot, love the forum,

    Mark

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