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Well some mix of palladium mid and high horns with the cerametallic drivers could be an bright idea.
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Why? Every one seems to love RF7IIs instead of the RF83. But any way just really curious to see what they will do .
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Am i the only one who is wondering how a future real flagship in the new Premiere Reference line would look and sound.? Does anyone know if there is a new one on the drawing board.
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YES.! Already tried that solution with a Vincent hybrid amp for the fronts. Did not do much for the sound and i blame the Preamp in my AVR. I only noticed a slightly better woofer control but not that much i could justify the cost of the Vincent.
That is the reason i seek another preamp with matching amps.
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Then i'm gonna miss 3 amplificated channels or have to buy the XPA-3 and then the price will rise a lot.
Anyone has the XMC-1? Maybe that would be overkill to use in a semi hometheater which im the only to enjoy most of the time.
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Hi,
How is a combination with Emotiva UMC-1/XMC-1 and XPA-5 to a Stereo setup.? It's because will not cut away my hometheater oppotunity to enjoy a well sounding Stereo setup.
Just wonder if a REAL surroundprocessor with a powerfull amp will perform a acceptble stereostage compared with my Onkyo- SR875 receiver which is not pretty good.
Give me your 5 cents
Thx from denmark
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Power rating is 230V/50hz.
Maybe I just should try a H/K 990 as PA. Before my Onkyo I had an H/K integrated stereo amp running JamoX870. With SERIOUS punch in from a single 10" bass.
What do you guys think of that mix.?
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Hi, again.
Taking this thread up one more time.
What would be a good 2 channel tube amp, if I use it as a PA. Budget still about 2K.
I've tried a Vincent tube amp. Didn't lift up soundstage much. Heard the Preamp in my Onkyo isn't the best. Anyone tried the Anthem reciecvers.? Perhaps a mix with Anthem and a tube amp or other suggestions.
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but theys plays betters ands betters, Ohs Yeahs. Bigs Shouts Outs, words to your mother.
Funny.. :-)
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[] and why would you do that?Well...If you don't agree with me on break-in period you probably won't appreciate my opinion on bi-amping or bi-wiring, but I would keep the jumpers on and run one set of wires from your power source to your speakers.
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I wouldn't think your RFIIs would need an upgrade, but then again, I didn't think (and am still not sure that) mine did either.
Insofar as break-in time, I have been convinced that they don't need a break-in period and it's your ears that either will/will not adjust. Btw, congratulations on your speakers.
Not sure i agree on that;-). After played some hours they plays better and better:-D.
Is there something i should be aware of when bi-amping? Because on klipsch.com in the spec it's written that they could be bi-amped,bi-wired but the owners manual has nothing about bi-amping. What should i relate to?
Thanks hope they will be THE speakers for many years.
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Trey Cannon (Klipsch) came on and said the RF-7IIs have a new crossover that addresses the issue that dean's crossovers seemed to help on the older version, from what I understand. {EDIT: Btw, do you own the RF-7II and notice a problem? }
Yup, i own a pair. But they are brand new and haven't played for very long time. So i don't think it's necessery to do the mod. Was just curious to know.
Btw - how many hours should they play before they are in top condition and not expect more of them?
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Has anyone tried the Dean mod the new RF-7 II. Will it get the same results and impressions with the new crossover or isn't that different from the original one?
I have no technical insight to understand how it works, but will RF-7 II be even better with the tweak?
Thanks
Kristian from Denmark
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Volbeat Rocks!!!
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Hi, Bill
Thanks for the varm welcome.
I'm looking after a 2-channel amp. I'm working in Oslo in Norway and dropped by a hifi store.They had the brand new Tannoy Kingdom Royal as a demo with some HUGE Mcintosh amps. After i've heard that i was sure to choose the 2-channel and not the 9-channel power amp from Onkyo.
Here in DK, you can find almost anything for the right price.
The problem is Klipsch is a very unkown brand overhere. No hifi store has speakers for demo, not even the danish import dealer know how the RF-7II sounds. So i can't go out and listen to the speakers with different amps.
The only demo rooms there is - is probably me and my boses living rooms.:-(
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Hi, guys.
Young dude from Denmark - small country in Europe.
I've just bought a pair of RF-7 II's. Upgrading from the older RF-35 - nice speaker though. I'm using an Onkyo SR-875 Surround receiver now it's have good power.
But now when i have invested in RF-7 what would you recommend to get the best out of my new speakers?
Cabels are Nordôst spellbinder
Budged is about 2000$
Kristian From Denmark
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