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  1. I have a Harmon Kardon receiver (AVR 520) and love it. You can not go wrong with a Harmon Kardon receiver.

    My Stereo;

    Harmon Kardon Receiver - AVR 520

    Sony CD / DVP Player - SDVP 680

    Klipsch RP 5 Powered Towers - Front

    Klipsch RC 3II - Center

    Klipsch RS 3II - Rear

    10 Guage Speaker Wire

    Monster Cable Bananna Plugs

    Steve

  2. What is the best way to wire / hook up the RP 5 Reference Speaker.

    1. Subwoofer out on my Harmon Kardon AVR 520 to LFE In on one the RP 5 speakers, then using the LFE Out on this speaker run a subwoofer cable to the LFE In on the other RP 5.

    or

    2. Subwoofer out on my Harmon Kardon AVR 520 to Line In on one the RP 5 speakers, then using the Line Out on this speaker run a subwoofer cable to the Line In on the other RP 5.

    or

    3. Other - please let me know.!!

    How should the Line Level and Bass Contour controls be set?

    I have read here there the crossover of 90hz diminishes the performance of the RP 5. Is there any way of correcting this?

    In a nut shell I am looking for the best way to wire up these speakers.

    Thanks in advance.

    Steve

  3. My Home Theater System comprised the following:

    Klipsch RP 5 - Main Speaker

    Klipsch RC 3II - Center Speaker

    Infinty IL10 - Rear Surround Speakers.

    I want to upgrade the Infinity IL 10 to a Klipsch Surround Speaker.

    My question is what woyuld be the best Klipsch Rear Surround Speaker to match my current system; the RS 3II, RS 25 or the RS 35.

    Thanks in advance

    Steve

  4. I am using the JBL S Center. This is an excellent center channel speaker, but I want to match my RP5s with a Klipsch Center.

    I like both the RP5 and the JBL S center, What have you heard about both of these speakers that I am using.

    Last Question; what would be better for rear speakers, the RS3 or the RB3.

    Thanks

    Steve

  5. I have owned my RP5s for about 7 months.

    These speakers are both look and sound excellent and could not be happier with them.

    My center channel speaker is the JBL S Center. This is a 3 way center and I have to admit also sounds great.

    I know this is the Klipsch forum, does what is your opinions about matching my RP5's with the JBL S Center Speaker and what would be a better rear speaker the Klipsch RB3 or the Klipsch RS3 II

    Thanks

    Steve

  6. to :Klipsch-daddy

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    I got my RP5's for $289 each plus shipping at UBID.

    The way to get the best deal (I am not kidding) on UBID is to look for speaker auctions that end between 4 to 5 am EST. How many nuts stay up all night watching their UBID auctions. This is how I got the RP5's for $289 each.

    If you can get a pair of these speakers for a reasonable price jump on it like ugly on an ape!!!

    These Mothers Rock.

    By the way $200 is $500 too much for the Wharfedale MFM7's. Unfortunately, I know from personal expereince. They suck you know what.

    By the way lets stop talking about Wharfedale and only talk about Klipsch on this forum.

    Steve

    This message has been edited by stvans on 10-16-2001 at 07:32 PM

  7. I paid approx. $700.00 for the RP5's including shipping charges. Great deal for Brand New Speakers.

    I find it hard to believe that you can get these speakers for $200.00 including shipping.

    I paid $289.00 each plus shipping from UBID. I have seen these speakers on UBID go for as much as $569.00 each plus shipping.

    Great Speakers.

    Steve

  8. The Wharfedale MFM7's are the worst speakers that I have ever owned.

    I bought a pair in Rosewood from UBID. I could not get rid of these speakers fast enough. I sold them for a 67% loss and was happy to get anything back for them

    I replaced them with a apair of Klipsch RP5s. The RP5's are a powered tower speaker. These speakers are truely fantastic. I am very happy with my new Klipsch speakers.

    Why are people posting about Wharfedale speakers on the Klipsch Forum.

    I love my Klipsch speakers and am a Klipsch person for life.

    IMO, the Wharfedales MFM7's are good for firewood, nothing else. Note: I do own a pair of Wharfedale Opal 100's. IMO, these are good speakers but still do not compare to the Klipsch speakers. If you want to buy Wharfedale speakers buy the Opal 100's.

    Long Live Klipsch. These are great speakers.

    Steve

    This message has been edited by stvans on 10-14-2001 at 01:26 PM

  9. I solved my problem.

    By mistake I had my subwoofer out on my receiver connected to both the Line In and the LFE inputs.

    I disconnected the LFE input and it sounded like a completely different speaker.

    These speakers really sound great.

    Could I have damaged the speakers having both the

    Line In and LFE inputs connected at the same time??

    Steve

  10. This is a follow-up to my first post.

    The more I listen to the RP 3's the mid's are starting sound 'muddy' and the bass sounds too 'boomy'.

    So I did the following.

    1) disconnected the subwoofer cables going to the Line In connections on the rear of the RP 3's.

    2)Adjusted the Bass Contour to "Flat"

    3)Made sure the Line Level Adjustment is set to "Normal"

    4)Move the speakers out to approximately 10 inches from the wall.

    The mids still sound "muddy" and the bass is less "boommy". I still think that they should sound a little "crisper"

    I am also thinking of bi-wiring the speakers.

    Any suggestions on how to get a "cripser", less "boomy" sound from these speakers?

    Thanks

    Steve

  11. I just purchased a pair of the RP3 Powered Towers.

    Owning these speakers for just a little over a week, I allready believe these are the best speakers that I have ever owned.

    Does any one else have any comments pertaining to these speakers.

    Lastly, is the RC3 the best matching center speaker for the RP3s?

    Steve

    This message has been edited by stvans on 06-13-2001 at 12:41 PM

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