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SonicSeeker

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  1. I think you are right on the money there.
  2. I have had my RF-7II speakers for a few months now and although they do sound good. Some things sound great and other stuff sounds horibble. I never noticed that issue with the chorus II or cornwalls. Does any one have any input out there.
  3. The decision is a tough one, the sevens will go much better with your front, and there is a reason they cost more, the sevens are amazing speakers and the 83's are great, so amazing or great, tough choice.
  4. I wish I could hear the difference as you know the s-6's sound pretty darn good so I hate to spend money for no gain as I have before and been disappointed.
  5. I am looking at used speakers my room is 15 by 30 and seperated from another equal space by a 3 foot tall island. Would this be adequate for Klipschorns.
  6. Has any one heard these to know the difference?
  7. I have RF-7II'S and they are good speakers I was wondering if I would notice a big difference with P38-F'S OR Klipschorns which I have always wanted Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Help
  8. Would 1972 klipschorns be a good year. Any advantages for going that old or should I go newer.
  9. As I suspected. Thanks, Now would you have any advice on different years or decades when the k-horns would be better or worse.
  10. Thanks for the info. I was hoping that a small center would work but I had a feeling it would take a full size.
  11. Just a few questions. First, are all klipschorns created equal, is there a time period that is more desirable or less desirable and if so why? Second, what would be a good match for a center channel speaker (Academy,KLF-C4, KV-4)? I have Cornwall II's in the game room, RF-7II's,Rc-64II, six Ksp-s6's and an SVS PB13-ULTRA for my family room. I have always wanted a pair of k-horns and was hoping to not make a mistake in purchasing them. I appreciate any advice.
  12. I purchased a pair of RF-7II speakers about six weeks ago and felt as you do but with a little placement experimentation and some break-in time they sounded a 100% better and I am more than happy now. When I first hooked them up they had no detail no depth and a minimal sound stage and they excell in these area's now I am very happy with them. Give them some some really good break-in time and if they are anything like my 7's you will be much happier.
  13. The system should sound fine in your room and will fit great into a larger environment in the future. we cant always have the perfect space but this is an excellent system and you will not be dissapointed. Make sure you are buying from an authorized Klipsch dealer (more important than a free sub) but a heck of a deal if they are. I have done bussiness online with a company called sound distributors and have been very pleased. sounddistributors@gmail.com just e-mail. Just talk with eric there if you want Good luck Scott
  14. Any real world feed back out there comparing the RS-62II and the KSP-S6. RF-7II RC-64II SIX KSP-S6 SUNFIRE SIGNATURE TRUE EQ SUB YAMAHA RX-Z11
  15. What would be the brands to look at in power conditioners and what ones not to. And what would be a safe price point. I have a Yamaha RX-Z11,Denon 3800BDCI,SUNFIRE TRUE SIGNATURE SUB,Denon DCD1015,DVR,Klipsch RF-7II,RC-64II,six KSP-S6.
  16. Just an update on my previous post on my RF-7II purchase. With proper placement and some tweaking with the amp These came alive and sound amazing now. I am not sure if putting some hours on them helped also. Very happy, which is a far cry from where I was when I first hooked them up. My confidence has been restored in Klipsch. Thanks for the feedback
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