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  1. I'll be buying some RS-3's soon.... and I'm wondering if they come with wall-mounting brackets? Thanks, - Joe D.
  2. boa12 said: >>which speaks & components are u using now? boa12, I actually currently only have a Nakamichi 500 receiver, and Jamo speakers, but I'm buying a Denon 3801, and Reference Series Klipsch's (RF-3's, RC-3, and RS-3's). I haven't actually purchased them yet, but I will within the next few weeks. So, I'm just trying to get some opinions ahead of time, so I can just buy everything all at once. Thanks, - Joe D.
  3. I'm sorry for the confusion, I wasn't very clear the first time. I'm actually referring to the second set of surround speakers for a 6.1 DTS-ES setup. So, the rear-surrounds I'm referring to are IN ADDITION to the typical fronts, center, and surrounds. - Joe D.
  4. What would be my best best for REAR-surround speakers? A second set of RS-3's, or would a second RC-3 be better (since the rear-surround speakers are really just one channel anyway). Thanks, - Joe D.
  5. I'm planning on buying a Denon 3801, and the complete Klipsch reference series speakers (RF-3's, RC-3, and TWO pairs of RS-3's for the surrounds + rear-surrounds). Somebody told me though that in a small room, it's going to be detrimental to have surrounds + rear-surrounds. I'm wondering if this is true? My room is approximately 15' X 11'. My main seating area is about 10' back from the TV (5' from back wall). Am I going to have a problem? And if not..... how far apart would I place the rear-surrounds? If they are too close together, will they somehow cancel each other out or anything? Thanks so much in advance for helping a novice, - Joe D.
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