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MistaChy

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  1. welll my center channel got really low. audessey loves to make my center and fronts "large", so i manually change them back to small. it sounds good but i ahve to turn it up to hear vocal audio, then when heavy action takes place my whole room shakes cause the volume is so high. any ideas?

    when im doing the audessey setup, it doesnt let me change the cross over frequencies... everything says "auto" when i do a results check.

    im puzzelled or is that how its suposed to sound

  2. i figured it out yall. Audessey was my problem why i wasnt getting loud enough with the rf-82's...

    it was in my settings. the problem was that audessey had them set to "large"... therefore they were taking too much of the low frequecies which was making them max out in loudness way early because of the bass... and now that i have them set to small, they get plenty loud before my ears start hurting.

  3. gentlemen, ive been doing some research, and in most threads ive read about this topic about bi-wiring, it always starts a flame war. lots of people swear they hear a difference and lots of people say they hear no difference. also, lots of people say it will harm your amp if you use A&B to biwire and that it will change the impedence level and others argue that it wont and its safe and an alternative way of doing it. marantz operational technical support is telling me to unequivically use channels A and B for bi-wire and channels A and C for bi amping. both arguments seem credible but this is what ive noticed.

    i notice no difference when i splice the cables and use only the A channel vs using A&B inputs, but when i plug the speakers in without biwiring them, i hear a flatter tone. not as crisp or precise. but when it is biwired, my tweeters come alive and make love to my ears. the word i can make up to describe it is ambiatic. the highs especially get an adrenaline boost and they sound magical. the bass is distortion free and smooth. it wasnt distorted in the first place but you can tell that its a very clear and very smooth difference. the biggest difference though like i said is the highs. they just jump right out at me like never before.

    has anyone else noticed this besides rich guy?

  4. yea that is an option... and may be what i have to do in the long run.... but you know what. its probably gona sound trashy as its been said, but with a return policy like this http://emotiva.com/shop/cart.php?m=content&page=1, i might just have to atleast give it a sound check. i have to have the 83's up front. So i gota buy em, and if the 82's sound like trash, ill sell em... but i lose nothing but shipping costs in giving it a try. im starting to like emotiva. ill probably end up telling you that it didnt out :( but i gota keep hope alive

  5. You are right. Something seems a mis because this should be loud enough but its not which is why I was considering putting the 83s on the xpa-2 to ensure I go deaf.

    I just didn't want to sell those 82s if I could hook em up.

  6. Exactly! Based on what speakers you already have (not whats coming) you could go with this set-up: RF-82's up front, RC-62 center, RS-52 side surrounds, RSX-5 rears and whatever subwoofer you have chosen would be an AWESOME sounding home-theater.

    the 82's arnt loud enough at present. They get loud but just not loud enough. I didn't want to get rid of the. I wanted to incorperate them in my setup some how when the 83s get in
  7. i hear what u guys are saying, but those tech guys from Marantz seemed absolutely positive about the bi-wiring, and one of the guys even said thats how he had his marantz set up. so im definate going to call and get it straight. and what makes me feel confident right now is the difference i hear. its like you guys are saying one thing and the tech guys and my ears are saying another

    Not that I want to contradict what the guys are saying at Marantz but, most of the members here are well versed in hometheater and speak from (and I'm sure of this) years of experience. We are all trying to make sure that you have the best experience with Klipsch. Ultimately it is your money and your speakers but, IMO don't you want it to sound good?

    yes sir! yes sir i do very much...

  8. If you're looking to bi-wire your RF-82s, do NOT use both your A+B channels to do it unless that's how the Marantz was designed to bi-wire (which I'm 99.99999% sure it isn't). Either run two cables from the SAME output of your receiver or utilize the two Surround Back channels which are how most receivers are designed that are set up to bi-wire.

    I don't want to sound rude and I know your money is your money but by your recent threads it seems that you don't really care how much money you're throwing at your system. If you take your time and do some research you'll be able to invest your money into things that will really improve the quality of your system and not have to resort on throwing something together and then spending more money on upgrades immediately after.

    Example: Many people think the idea of having two center speakers is a good idea. What they don't realize is that two speakers receiving the same signal can cause a phenomenon called comb filtering, resulting in certain frequencies being cancelled out or played much quieter than other frequencies. The end result is that the sound is actually worse than if they were to just use one single, capable center speaker.**

    **Think about the above example when you're thinking of connecting two pairs of main speakers that are outputting the same information. Yes

    I could not possibly agree with you more wuzzzer. Running four front channels is NOT the best idea. You will run in to all kind's of problems. Cancellation being the BIG one. Your receiver with just one pair of RF-83's will be absolutely mind blowing!

    i hear what u guys are saying, but those tech guys from Marantz seemed absolutely positive about the bi-wiring, and one of the guys even said thats how he had his marantz set up. so im definate going to call and get it straight. and what makes me feel confident right now is the difference i hear. its like you guys are saying one thing and the tech guys and my ears are saying another

  9. thats crazy! the guy you spoke to has no idea, you will only get benifit from biwiring if you use active crossovers, and as for doubleing your power thats not right it just chewing up amp power and running it hotter,

    my 2 cents Big Smile

    well that sounds strange. i made 3 calls with questions and talked to two differnet tech guys and they both said A&B for bi wiring and that speakers C inputs were reserved for bi amping, not biwiring. im definately calling them tomarrow to confirm whats going on. but i tell you what, my stuff sounds better! clean like, really smooth

  10. Please refer to page 38 of your user's manual to see how to properly bi-amp them. Using A and B channels is not how you want to do it.

    okay they must have told me wrong over the phone. ill look at it and see whats up

    well i just called them and they are closed... ill have to ask them tomarrow about what page 38 says. but i made several calls to their tech support and more than one technician told me to use channel A and B

    on the phone they told me using speaker C was for double the power, using A&B was for bi wire

    all im certain of at this point is these speakers sound very clean and crisp... very detailed. a big difference

  11. i hear it... i know im not crazy... i hear a delicious difference. "delicious"... its like my highs are on steriods and my woofers are so much smoothers. its incredible

  12. If you're looking to bi-wire your RF-82s, do NOT use both your A+B channels to do it unless that's how the Marantz was designed to bi-wire (which I'm 99.99999% sure it isn't).

    i called marants before i did it, and thats what they told me to do. i told them about splicing and they said dont do it that way. they designed their biwire for channels a&b and designed their bi ampings for using of the multispeaker inputs.

    i chose to biwire instead of bi amping because i wanted the 7.1 setup and i would constantly have to mess with settings if i chose to bi amp if i wanted to keep 7.1

  13. wow... i just got done bi wiring... and yes i notice a difference. there is more definition in the audio and it sounds "cleaner". i hear a noticable difference when listening to music

    wow wow wow..... really noticable, wow wow wow.... sounds good!!!!!! this is amazing

    i have the highs on channel A and the woofers on channel B

    the highs are really noticable, they sound more ...... "precise"... man i cant explain it, the sound is really different, and nice.... very clean, or "cleaner". the highs have much more detail... man this is gettin crazier by the second. this is nice. im excited [:D] im in bi wire heaven with these elegant highs

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