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  1. Well best buy certainly would not have them so it is a specialty item from what I've researched they mainly help in spatialization, allowing more pinpoint accuracy in sounds.
  2. Isn't that an Air Purifier. Good one! haha. Here is a link to the article I read. Click here
  3. Anyone have any experience with these? Im a bit skeptical about their claims. I have read that it improves "air" and clarity of dialogue.
  4. altpensacola I like your idea of RB81's would I get 4 and a center channel or are those just for the left and right channels?
  5. I would like to use the 2400 for speakers but then Id have none left over for a receiver. If I were to spend 2000 on speakers then I could have some left over for a decent receiver I was thinking about the Onkyo TX-SR608 mainly because of its flexibility to have front wides or front highs, and in the future if I do decide to go from 5.1 to 7.1 then all i have to do is purchase 2 extra speakers. I have been checking Ebay and Craigslist for some good deals as well.
  6. My advice would be to keep the frequency response the same, Its important but you can compromise. Because your looking at surrounds and not fronts or center you can get away with it easier because of HRTF (head related transfer functions) your head has a different response for sound that is originating form the front than the rear. So you can get 3 or 4 42 II's for surround. But you would have to EQ the surrounds in order for them to have the same perceived frequency response as the front. It also depends on how big of a room you have. But my humble opinion is if you have a receiver that can handle 4 discrete channels of surround then go for it. However your going to have to eq them. If you get the 82's then you wont have to EQ those (as much). I hope this helps
  7. Hello, I currently have a 5.3 (yes 3 subs but hey, the more the merrier, right?) and Im thinking about upgrading to a 7.1 system. Id love to get the RF-7 II system but its just too much money. I was thinking about the RB-81 II system, If anyone here owns a pair or has head them It would be wonderful if you could give me some input. My budget is around 2400. I humbly ask for your assistance in choosing the right system. Room Dimensions 12' L 12' W 9' H Room Materials: Walls - Drywall/glass (windows) Floor - Laminate flooring Celling - Wood
  8. Taken form a legal documents website The non-binding agreements are designed to crate clear understanding between the parties to the agreement on agreement reached between them, without creating legal binding on either party. This is helpful in many situations. For example, contracts for purchase of big complicated projects can be lengthy and complicated. Further the seller may have to invest considerable effort time and money in obtaining all the details to be included in a contract that is legal binding. In such a situation the supplier may not be willing to go ahead with contract finalization activities without the some assurance from the purchaser that the project order will be awarded to them. For this purpose the purchaser may issue a letter of intention of purchase that contains incorporates the details of terms of purchased till then. Also contracts which permit each party to withdraw from the agreed arrangements also becomes a non-binding agreement.
  9. Depends on if your going to be selling it again. It usually sells for a higher price when its shipped in the original packaging.
  10. Just get a RCA to 1/8" converter and plug the white male end of the RCA into the SWS port and then get an adapter female to female 1/8" and plug both the Pro media and the RCA converter into that adapter and your set. Be sure you have the control pod for it or none of this will work. once you have everything plugged in, turn the main volume to max and then adjust the subs level by using the subwoofer knob.
  11. Id either go with a SVS PB-13 Ultra or a Velodyne DD 18. Of course this all depends on your price range as well. Sub EQ's work wonders if your willing to pay for one. But low end bass is always tricky to get because of issues such as standing waves and room modes. Best of luck.
  12. That just looks like the whole circuit board thats what PCB stands for Printed Circuit Board. If its a klipsch product then see if you can find one off ebay then use it for parts. It might just be the amp. I don't know what the damage is.
  13. To any of you who own this fine product, I have found a way to select more than one bass management option. The Dolby chip inside has 10 different bass management settings, the fire wave app only lets you select two (on or off) Now most people would ask "why do I need more than two I like to keep it simple" well I can understand that. If interested I can post the instructions that allow you to change the settings. Its as simple as copy and paste. Just thought Id share my discovery with the community.
  14. Well there is a number of cleaning agents for different materials. Here is a list Anything metal: Denatured alcohol or isopropyline alcohol (90%) It evaporates very quickly leaving no residue or gunk. Don't use this on anything other than metal as it will suck the moisture out of it. Rubber: I use Windex although you could use iKlear which is a water based solvent that is guaranteed not to damage rubber, you can buy it online or at a local apple store. Plastic: Windex or iKlear Works for me. It depends on if anything is printed on the plastic. New things generally are painted with automotive paint so your fine. Wood: Use Pledge or pinesol.
  15. I own a 2.1 system myself, I just plug it into my headphone port. So no, its not necessary to put an external DAC between the computer and speakers. Now if you want pristine sound quality you might want to look into a high end sound card (pc) or look at an Apogee Duet (mac).
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