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Dponder,
I have the exact same amp you do. How do you run your sub?
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Which klipsch sub would match my La Scala's.
I don't think I want the 15' because of "sloppyness." Maybe the 10' or 12'. And I just go from my B channel speaker wire outs into the sub. Will this take power from my La Scala's or put power to the powered sub?
Thanks for all the response.
Calpod
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Which klipsch sub would match my La Scala's.
I don't think I want the 15' because of "sloppyness." Maybe the 10' or 12'.
Thanks for all the response.
Calpod
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Yes, It's got A and B channels. I've got about $1,000 for speakers. Which sub should I consider. I could use the RF-3's for HT and the La Scala's for music.
Nathan
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Thanks for your answers everybody. Most people think I should keep the La Scala's. Would the RF-3's be a good addition to them?
Thanks for all your response.
Calpod
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I'm thinking about getting RF-3's. Do they need a sub and if so, which one?
Thanks for any input.
Calpod
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DCB,
How do you like your RF-3's. I'm considering a pair myself.
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I have an Onkyo TX-8511, 100W a side. Just two channels. I've been considering the RF-3's. Do they need a sub? What subs are out or going to be out? My Onkyo doesn't have a sub out. I've got two old La Scala's but I'm looking for a more modern sound. Should I get some new speakers or stick with the La Scala's?
Here's my system
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Ok, here's my small but growing system.
Onkyo TX-8511 100w a side receiver
2 Klipsch La Scala'a (1975's or so)
Portland 13" TV (Thats right, La Scala's and a 13" TV!)
Toshiba 27" or 32" coming soon
KSW-12 coming soon
Maybe some RF-3's for HT, La Scala's just for music.Texts>smalls>