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  1. OK, thanks for the reply! I guess I'll go ahead and leave them as they are, considering that if I turn the volume up to a moderate listening level instead of leaving it low, the room is filled with music anyway, so maybe it was a bad idea to start, but I figured I'd see what you gents had to say. Thanks again! Happy Holidays!
  2. Hi All! The specs of the setup I have in my room are in my sig. First off, this system is not used for watching many movies, and usually when I do they are just playing on my computer when I'm working and having perfect sound imaging is not important as long as I can hear it. We have a really nice Klipsch home theater setup as a theater in another room which is used for movies. This room is mainly used for music (2-channel audio). What I would like to do would be to fill the room with stereo sound from the fronts using NO EFFECTS on the receiver and match that clear sound with the rears in the back without using any effects from the DSP. The only way I see to do this would be to hookup the fronts and rears to the FRONT connections on the back of my receiver. Is this advisable? What are everyone's thoughts on this and are there any alternatives to this to get sound, basically as it is played in a car with four speakers where the fronts match the rear sound? Thank you! Happy Holidays!
  3. Cruzer: Home theater? 5.1? I personally only listen to music at this time so I really only use two speakers, but since the set of speakers that I wanted to match is discontinued, I wanted to get them all before they were completely gone. Plus, I know someday I will want to watch/listen to movies in 5.1 or better. It's up to you, obviously, but 2-channel just sounds so real to me now, unlike anything else. They all sound very "echoed" and run together as compared to 2-channel. But, to each his own ------------------ Tim "Nighthawk" Admire Mains: Klipsch KSB 3.1 Rears: Klipsch KSB 1.1 Center: Klipsch KSC-C1 Sub: Yamaha 8" Receiver: Yamaha HTR-5240
  4. Agree. I say the 1.1's are the way to go then Let me know what you think ------------------ Tim "Nighthawk" Admire Mains: Klipsch KSB 3.1 Rears: Klipsch KSB 1.1 Center: Klipsch KSC-C1 Sub: Yamaha 8" Receiver: Yamaha HTR-5240
  5. "There is a guy on the thread Dsp modes." Got your message, that's me Always feel free to email me as well ------------------ Tim "Nighthawk" Admire Mains: Klipsch KSB 3.1 Rears: Klipsch KSB 1.1 Center: Klipsch KSC-C1 Sub: Yamaha 8" Receiver: Yamaha HTR-5240
  6. That "Question for Nighthawk" scared me, LOL. Yep, I've got the 1.1's and they work great as rears. They look pretty good on the walls as a matter of fact. I have them positioned with the bottom of the speaker at about 6 feet from the floor and they work great. You might also look into the SS-1's (I think) as a true rear surround speaker match for the 3.1's, but the 1.1's do an excellent job and they look great as well. Anything else you need, just let me know ------------------ Tim "Nighthawk" Admire Mains: Klipsch KSB 3.1 Rears: Klipsch KSB 1.1 Center: Klipsch KSC-C1 Sub: Yamaha 8" Receiver: Yamaha HTR-5240
  7. "If you turn the effects off, you are only getting two channel stereo, is that what everyone likes/want? Is there any other way to make the Yammy to sound better." Oh yeah! 2-channel stereo is by far the best sounding music ever. Yes, I have joined the "2-Channel Club" and after being enlightend by all of the great people on this board, I can safely say that I will NEVER turn back to ProLogic or any DSP modes... they sound so... fake! Where 2-channel is clean, pure, and has the best bass I have ever heard... wow! Thanks everyone. ------------------ Tim "Nighthawk" Admire Mains: Klipsch KSB 3.1 Rears: Klipsch KSB 1.1 Center: Klipsch KSC-C1 Sub: Yamaha 8" Receiver: Yamaha HTR-5240
  8. quote: Originally posted by cc1091: In the interim, I hope that Klipsch will start demanding that their authorized dealers use proper gague wire to demonstrate Klipsch speakers (at least the Reference and Heritage series) in a decent listening environment. I think they also need to demand that the retailers replace broken speaker grilles on display speakers (my local store has at least three pairs of Klipsch speakers with broken grilles..funny how those Martin-Logans in the other room never seem to suffer similar damage). I've noticed the same thing out here in CA. At the local Good Guys store, a good few of the Klipsch speakers aren't even in working order. NONE of the subs even worked or were even connected properly and the equipment that the ones which did work were connected to was in pretty bad shape. The CD's would constantly seem to change volume dynamically and every few minuted then would even cut out. Not too good of a demo... ------------------ Tim "Nighthawk" Admire Mains: Klipsch KSB 3.1 Rears: Klipsch KSB 1.1 Center: Klipsch KSC-C1 Sub: Yamaha 8" Receiver: Yamaha HTR-5240
  9. Hi there... I am concidering a few options at the moment for spreading apart my two mains, which are currently just over 1ft apart and provide little to no stereo effect in music. I have one question though... Due to room and money conciderations, I would like to place my KSB 3.1 main on top of my 8" Yamaha subwoofer (it'll be Klipsch sooner or later though) Will that work OK with the bass of the main going through the sub? Also, another thing... I was trying to come up with a neat way for a second speaker stand for my other main without spending about 100 bucks for it. Any ideas? I thought a small stool that matched the furniture in this room might look nice, but I'm not sure if it would like too... tacky...? Ideas and opinions are welcome! Thank you, ------------------ Tim "Nighthawk" Admire Mains: Klipsch KSB 3.1 Rears: Klipsch KSB 1.1 Center: Klipsch KSC-C1 Sub: Yamaha 8" Receiver: Yamaha HTR-5240 This message has been edited by Nighthawk on 07-24-2001 at 11:00 PM
  10. dougdrake2: LOL! Thanks again everyone... the "clean" sound of NO EFFECTS is really awesome! The bass truely is ten times better! ------------------ Tim "Nighthawk" Admire
  11. Thanks for your responses once again. I enjoy reading everyone's thoughts. ------------------ Tim "Nighthawk" Admire
  12. Thank you for your responses - it looks like most people listen without any effects. Hmmm! Thank you again! ------------------ Tim "Nighthawk" Admire
  13. Hi there... I have a Yamaha receiver and my primary listening source is 2 channel, stereo; CD's. I have been listening to the different DSP modes and I'm still not sure what I like best, though I think I have narrowed it down to about two and I was wondering what everyone else uses mostly and for what types of music. The two I have narrowed it down to are ProLogic Enhanced or Disco. The Disco setting is a setup with the mains mirrored in the rear and the center channel not used. I would like to know what everyone else uses, what types of music they use the modes with, and why they like them. Thank you for your time, I would appreciate your comments!! ------------------ Tim "Nighthawk" Admire
  14. Great, thanks for the reply! Someday when I've got the $$ I'll have to look into a new receiver and it will be a Denon I'm sure, probably the entry level or a step above... haven't heard anything bad about them. ------------------ Tim "Nighthawk" Admire
  15. Also, you say "The front left channel signals are output to the surround and surround back signal left channels." In a 5-channel system, would that mean that the same signal that goes to the front left also goes to the left surround speaker? And is this with no delay as there is in DPL? Thanks, ------------------ Tim "Nighthawk" Admire
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