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  1. Hi, I have upgraded from a set of Klispch Quintets and a SW-350 sub that I purchased last year to a pair of RF-82 II and a pair VF-36 with a SW-450 sub. I have been thinking about buy the Klipsch RW-12d Sub. Does anyone think the upgrade from the SW-450 to the RW-12d would be a noticeable difference? Newegg currently has a great price on the RW-12d. Thanks in advance!
  2. Thanks again for all the suggestions from everyone! I decided to go with the Denon 4310CI (sweet)... Samsung 46" LED HD TV - Denon 4310CI AV Receiver - Klipsch RF-82II bi-amped - Klipsch VF-36 - RC-52II - Klipsch SW-450 - Panamax M5300-PM - Panasonic DMP-BD60 - Xbox 360
  3. Thanks to all who took time out of their day to offer feedback!
  4. I have two Klipsch VF-36 speaker now and two Klipsch RF-82 II and one Klispch RC-52 II speakers that will arrive FedEx soon. I ordered the Denon AVR-4310CI but after reading many reviews regarding the Denon I am a little skeptic regarding this reciever. Minor quirks, but nevertheless, quirks...Can anyone suggest an alternative AVR that would work well with my speakers if the Denon does not pan out? Or does anyone own a 4310CI that can offer some input on the performance of this receiver? New to the HT scene... Thanks in advance!
  5. I currently own a Yamaha RX-V565 7.1 AV Receiver /w Klipsch Quintet speakers and a Klipsch SW-350. The Yamaha is rated @ 90 watts per channel. I decided to upgrade last week when BB had a sale on the Klipsch VF-36 for half price. I also upgraded my sub to a Klipsch SW-450. I am getting ready to purchase two Klipsch RF-85 II and the Klipsch RC-52 II Center Channel Speaker along with the Denon AVR-4310CI http://www.crutchfield.com/s_033AV4310C/Denon-AVR-4310CI.html?search=Denon+VENDORID033&searchdisplay=Denon which is rated at 130 watts RMS both stereo and surround. My question is "Since both the RF-82's and the VF-36's are rated @ 150 watts RMS I don't see any problems there , but is the RC-52 II center channel speaker compatible since it is rated @ 125 watts RMS? Thanks in advance~
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