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  1. Yeah, I meant the feet. I assumed the were made out of rubber. I was wondering if they can be unscrewed. How come you have your speaker cables plugged into the top inputs? Just curious, I use the bottom inputs. Does it sound better that way?
  2. Thanks for all the comments guys. Yesterday I screwed with my AVR(Pioneer Elite SC-27) menu and got into the manual EQ and speaker settings. I finally got my RF-83s to produce bass and got my 64 sounding a little better. Do you guys know if you can remove the rubber feet that are attached to the RF-83s? I need the extra inch or two because I am evetually getting an SVS PBU-13.
  3. Hi, My avatar pic is my setup. I'm not sure how to post a pic or I would. The 64 is placed below my Kuro. Is the 64 supposed to put out any sort of bass? Just curious.
  4. Hi, Thanks for responding. I have all of my speakers set to small with the Xover at 80 all around. Don't get me wrong the 64 is a beautiful speaker, I don't know what the problem could be. Maybe I should set it to large? Yes I had the XPA-3 hooked up to the RC-52.
  5. Hi Guys, This is my first post and I just signed up today for the forums. I recently had an RC-52 hooked up to my RF-83s because I had no room for my RC-64. I had to have a TV stand custom built in order to use my 64. Anyways I have been using my 64 for a few weeks now and it doesn't sound right. I find myself constantly having to turn up the center channel volume on my AVR. The 64 sounds lower than the 52 for some reason. I am powering my front 3 with an Emotiva XPA-3. I have used the auto cal program in my AVR and also used an SPL meter. I was expecting the 64 to be a lot better than my old 52 but so far I'm not too impressed. Am I doing something wrong? Is it normal to have to turn the center's volume up more than the fronts? I waited about 4 months for my stand to be built and I'm kinda dissapointed with my RC-64 now that I have it hooked up. I would appreciate your help and suggestions, Thanks.
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