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MistaChy

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  1. well that brings me comfort. i was only doing it because i was using 16 gauge cable and whats recommended mostly is 12 gauge. so i figure if i bi wire them, thats more copper transfering the signal

  2. okay this is what i was thinking ...

    Bi Wire RF82s to channels A and B... AL front goes into left Hi... AR goes into right high, and BL front goes into left woofer... BR goes into right woofer. So i guess the only thing i would be doing different is not slpising the cables as ive see many thread recommend to do. So i would use channels A and B together for the RF-82s since im using small 16 gauge cable. that should make the rf-82's sound better.

    also i would get the xpa-2 from emotiva http://emotiva.com/xpa2.shtm and have that power my 2 front rf-83's from the pre out of my receiver...

    ????

  3. Okay, hear me out guys. I've always, always ran a 4 front system since 1994. I always, always loved having two larger fronts on channel A and two smaller fronts on channel B and a in recent years ive added a sub woofer for more base. Thats how ive always listened to music. 4 good fronts and a sub woofer, with the front speakers spread out, 2ch stereo

    Im wanting to run another 4 front setup with this marantz but im unble to do it how i used to because if i run the rf-83's on channel A and the rf-82's on channel B, thats only going to be 62.5 watts going to each speaker. so what i was considering doing is getting a 250 watt amp... 125 per channel and running a pre out signal out of the receiver into it to power the rf 83's. that way i would have 125 watts going to all 4 speakers.

    is this the best way to do it if i want 4 fronts and a .1 sub for music while maintaining my 7.1 setup for movies?

    i was talking to a guy at klipsch and he recommended that i buy a 4ch amp at around 250 watts per channel and put all the front speaker on it. how does that sound?

  4. for some reason, i thought it had something to do with speaker seperation. the rf82 comes with a L and R for the tweeter and a L and R for the woofers... and i was think you were supposed to seperate them for some reason

  5. Decent deal. Also will depend on how long your wire runs are:

    Speaker Impedance 8 Ohm Load 4 Ohm Load
    Wire Gauge Distance (ft) Distance (ft)
    18 AWG 10 5
    16 AWG 20 10
    14 AWG 35 18
    12 AWG 60
    30
    10 AWG 100 50
    im less than 20 fee on each speaker, so is the monster 16 gauge thx certified speaker wire okay to keep?

    Should be fine. You have enough wire that you could bi-wire and see if you hear a difference if you're curious.

    what is bi wiring? and if i bi wire, can i just keep it that way?
  6. Decent deal. Also will depend on how long your wire runs are:

    Speaker Impedance 8 Ohm Load 4 Ohm Load
    Wire Gauge Distance (ft) Distance (ft)
    18 AWG 10 5
    16 AWG 20 10
    14 AWG 35 18
    12 AWG 60
    30
    10 AWG 100 50
    im less than 20 fee on each speaker, so is the monster 16 gauge thx certified speaker wire okay to keep?
  7. I was concidering one of these awhile back but lost the idea

    http://www.universalremote.com/consumer/products.php

    but thaddeus mentioned the harmony and brought it back to life. how do these compare. i want a really fancy remote that can do back flips and operate the hubble telescope from my bed room.

    really though, i need something fancy enough to be very flexible and expandable to control lighting in the future. can you guys point me in the right direction.

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