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  1. I do have one question. Should my front speakers be set to small or large?
  2. I FINALLY got it all hooked up and working. Man it sounds GREAT!! I watched just the first part of Dark Knight and I was blown away. I can't watch a full movie until my wife get homes tomorrow but I am DEFINITLY pleased.
  3. Cool. I appreciate everyones help. Between reading other forum stuff and you guys I feel a lot more comfortable now. Just a little overwhelming at first! I'll be installing all this tomorrow so I'll let everyone know!!
  4. Yeah I read the manual for the amp and it looks like I have two different routes I can take. Sub Out from the receiver to the amp then amp to sub or Pre amp from the receiver to the amp and then amp to the sub Which is better? Does it make any difference?
  5. I just got all my speakers today and man it's more complicated then I thought it would be. I have hooked up a pre-bought system before and that was fairly easy but I have no idea what goes into where on this thing. So any help would be most appreciated. Questions are below: Here's the info I have two RF-82 an RC-62 two RS-62 one KW-120 THX one KA1000. I also have a brand new Denon. On the back of the Denon it has L and R front / Center / L and R Surround A / L and R surround backup (amp assign) / L and R Surround B So on to my questions - Do I use banana clips to put the speaker wire to the speakers? The RF-82 has two seperate places where it looks like speaker wire goes. Do I use both sets and just put it into the same spot on the receiver (meaning two wires from the RF-82 to the front left two wires from the other speaker to the front right) ? I am using 5.1 as I don't have seven speakers. Do I use Surround A for the back ones or surround B? Which port do I use to plugin the amp ? The amp assigned one? It has a left and right though but a sub isn't left and right is it? I feel incredibly stupid for asking some of this stuff but this a lot different then I thought and the owners manual didn't really help explain anything about wireing. Thanks and sorry
  6. I have to put my RC-62 on top of my TV which ends up putting it about 6 FT in the air. I see this "tilt bar" that the speaker comes with but I'm not sure I know what I'm doing with it? Basically all I did was screw it into the backside bottom of the speaker a little ways (the screw is still quite a ways out of the speaker box) and sat it down on the end of the screw. I'm scared this thing is just gonna fall over or something. Did I use that correctly? Is it actually going to stay up there like it's suppose to? Is there a better way to do it? Any help would be most appreciated.
  7. Thanks for the advice Cal. Anyone know anything about the amp? Is there some website or something that I can design my room to show people for opinions on speaker placement? (other then the sub)
  8. Thanks for everyone whose responded so far. Any more guidance would be most appreciated! Also any facts that anyone thinks I should know about the receiver would probably be helpful too. I know it's a fairly new model Denon. I wasn't able to find out very much info on it.
  9. I just purchased two RF-82 an RC-62 two RS-62's. I was going to buy an RSW-10D but they were back ordered for quite some time and didn't feel like waiting so instead I bought a KW-120 THX and a KA1000 Amp. I am powering the speakers with a new Denon 910 Watt AVR4310CI. I also bought a Harmony One remote. I have several questions for anyone whose willing to answer. 1) Is this a good starter surround sound? 2) I have no idea what I should set the amp to does anyone have any advice? I'm not all that savvy with sound. 3) I plan on putting the sub in the corner by one of the RF-82's, would that drain the RF-82 out? 4) THe speakers and KA1000 cost me about $3189, did I get a decent deal? Sorry if these questions are stupid. Just thought I'd come here because everyone seemed a lot smarter then I am!
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