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Doug,
Thanks for your reply.
It sounds like a may have been a little rash in buying the Quintets. I don't want to replace them all.
I forgot to mention that I also have the KSW-12 subwoofer.
Is there a better choice for front replacements that I can buy and keep the rest of my Quintets in place, incldung the center channel?
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I just spoke with a local retailer who recommended the RF-3's for my application.
I have a Yamaha 100W x 5 surround sound receiver with the Quintets. It souns good with video DVD, but lacks mid-range with CD audio. I am considering replacing the front-left and front-right Quintet satellites with a pair of RF-3's.
What do you audiophiles think?
Thanks,
Mike
Quintet System Mid-Range (or lack of)
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I have a set of Quintet sattelites with the KSW-12 subwoofer. I am driving them with a Yamaha 100W x 5 receiver.
The DVD audio sounds pretty good, but the CD music audio lacks in mid-range.
I talked to a local Klipsch retailer and he suggested replacing the front right and left satellites with a pair of RF-3's.
Doug responded to this suggestion under Zargathos' topic and said that I would then want to upgrade my center chennel and eventually my two rear speakers. If I do that, my original Quintet investment is lost.
I would like to select a set of replacements for the front left and right Quintets only, that will provide the mid-range I am missing without making the rest of my system obsolete.
Any more suggestions from the audiophiles out there?
Thanks in advance.
Mike K.