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Anubis

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  1. Whoa! Didn't notice that. I guess that is one option now. THANKS!! I guess I can fit 2 wires on there. Anyone else have any connector ideas? I do prefer the banana plugs. Are there any special made banana plugs for bi-wiring? Those piggy-back ones sound interesting. Anybody know where to find them? ------------------ --- ...transmission terminated... Anubis wildfire@kscable.com
  2. Hey everyone! I just purchased a whole Klipsch Ref 7 setup (1 Pair RF-7, 1 RC-7, 2 Pair RS-7). I am waiting to get them and in the mean time I want to purchase new speaker wire and possibly connectors. I want to Bi-Wire the Center and Left-Right Front speakers. My dilemma is not bi-wiring the speakers, but bi-wiring the receiver end (which is a Denon 5800). I can't seem to figure out how I am going to connect 2 connections of speaker cable to the Left, Right and Center terminals. I usually use banana plugs, but those won't work as the wire goes in to the bottom of the plug (compression type), so I can't put 1 plug in the terminal and another in the other B-plug. I thought about going bare wire, but fitting 2 wires under the terminal would be really hard as the hole on the side isn't very big. Anyone have any suggestions? I could really use some help on this one. Thanks to all! ------------------ --- ...transmission terminated... Anubis wildfire@kscable.com
  3. Alrighty. Thanks PS-by the time you get the brochure done I might already be Klipschified ------------------ --- ...transmission terminated... Anubis wildfire@kscable.com
  4. Would someone on the forum be kind enough to let me know of where I could get a Brochure or PDF file of the Klipsch Reference line. I am interested in all the line, especially the new 7's. If anyone knows of anyone who can get me a brochure or where I could download a copy (PDF) of one I would be very thankful. ------------------ --- ...transmission terminated... Anubis wildfire@kscable.com
  5. Don't worry, I plan on it. I don't usually make a quick purchase. Especially with this amount of money. (Except for my 5800, but that was because I had the 5700 before it). Thanks for your advice. I sincerly appreciate it
  6. The speakers I heard a couple years back look exactly like the legend series.
  7. To put it another way, if Klipsch made that much of an impression on me a couple years back then their speakers now should be fantastic
  8. I haven't heard these particular ones yet, but if they are anything like the ones I heard a couple years ago then I will very happy. I still plan to go down to my local dealer and take a listen before I buy though. Just to make sure
  9. Forgot to mention the sub. I have that one covered already I really don't have room for floorstanders or bookshelf speakers in the rear. Besides, my music listening is about 2% of what I use my Denon for. I am total home theater buff. I also like dipoles.
  10. Hello all! I just found this board tonight and have been reading for the past hour. I decided to register and get some advice from you fine people. A couple years ago I was in one of my local dealers and auditioned the my first Klipsch speaker. I fell in love with it. Unfortunately I didn't have enough money at the time so I ended up buying Boston Acoustics. Don't get me wrong, I liked my Boston's but from that day forward I made it my duty to own a Klipcsh system within the next few years. fast froward to now... I recently upgraded my receiver to the new Denon 5800. I felt it was time to do the Klipsch dance. So I was looking through the different speakers lines and decided on the following: RF-3 (1 Pair) RC-3 RS-3 (2 Pairs. 1 pair for sides and 1 pair for the rears) So what does everyone think? I looked at the Legend series, but just can't come up with more money. Plus I don't have room for anything much bigger in terms of speaker size. Any advice is much appreciated
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