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  1. Thanks for the input everyone. I think I figured out the problem. I dug through the menus on the AVR and found that setting I had the speakers set on was a Dolby PL 4 channel setup even though the AVR recognized my center channel. I think that the center channel was basically cutting in and out. After I switched to a 5 channel movie setting everything works well. I never noticed this issue with my old speakers. Of course I also didn't get an adrenaline rush when watching a movie like I do now! My new used Klipsch are the best money I've spent in a long time. Thanks!
  2. I have a Sony STR-DG720. I was pushing a really cheap set of $100 speakers before upgrading to: KSC-C1, KSB-3.1 (fronts), RS-3s (rears), and a KSW-200. These are 10 year old speakers, but I couldnt resist buying this set (my first set) of Klipsch instead of another set of speakers in a box. The sound quality is excellent, but when I am listening to a movie the volume fades in and out abruptly. I have had to turn the volume level on the reciever higher than I had with the other speakers. I know the previous owner of the speakers had a top of the line Denon that he drove these speakers with. Perhaps I am at the limits of my Sony? I worried for awhile that maybe the 15A circuit that my stuff is on might be a problem, but it has never tripped. Thoughts? Any help is appreciated. -Jared
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