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Patricius

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  1. Get a pair of RF-83 and use your current 63 as double center
  2. Welcome, I am from the netherlands, Since 1 month I have the RF-83 for 1000 E. I would go for them ,amazing sound! You can order them by correct Rotterdam, new, 5 years warranty. Get those ones and don't look back. Good luck
  3. I know, but they're still selling "new" not used, even it is the "older" model. maybe "brandnew" isn't then the right word. But it doesn't matter, for me it is THE speaker. Back to the topic: 20 square will do fine?
  4. Hi , So, I sold my RF-82 (430 $ a pair) and will buy the RF-83 brandnew But my livingroom is ab 20 squares, does the RF-83 need more space? (Then I have to move to bigger house!) Thanks a lot!
  5. Willand, you have some serious Klipsch collection!
  6. That's 257 euros!!! wow...I pay for this "beasty boy" 399 Euro in the Netherlands, I will watch this site closely. Thanks all for to make my choice much more easier!
  7. Just 50 Euros difference, so that's not the issue But my room is ab 30 square meters, isn't the RW-12D than too much overkill (he is big!) Or just adjusting the right phase and power level so that it will not create too much boomy bass? What are your experiences? Would be great to hear from you!
  8. Hi, I recommend you also highly a power end! I have a Marantz SR7002 (which has already very good amp circuit itself) but I tell you I am using a power amp. check: www.advance-acoustic.com------ This is a French manufacturer. The have also mono blocks like the MAA705!! I know there are better ampfliers but not for this money! These power amp's have a very beautifull stunning sound and lots of power!! and look jammie too. Costs ab 900 Euro but you get very good value for your money, I got a stereo power amp of this brand and using him since 5 years and I am very satisfied. The advantage of using a separate power amp gives your AV receiver more "oxygene" and you can use the other channels (which have more power left) for your sub or rear channels, ofcourse adding a second power amp would be even more beautifull Good luck and have a nice day.
  9. Why not moving the SF-s's to the rear and add the reference to the fronts? I mean you will buy speakers for many years. I still have to complete my surroundsystem too,I have now a pair RF82 and RC35. I am thinking of a pair RF52 or RB81/61, you will not regret, and you can still use these boys also for fronts in case you will change another time your setup.This would be my choice. Too bad actually the first reference line is sold and discontinued in the USA, in the Netherlands there are still plenty on stock (forgive me my bad English). Good luck!
  10. Youthman, you have some AWESOME Blasters there!!!!
  11. Thanks for your reply! I shall consider to purchase the RF83, they're still on stock. Ciao.
  12. Hi there! Is there any change that there will be a model between the RF82II and the RF7II??? We had already the RF82,RF63,RF83 and the RF7 (which made a serious come back). A future RF83II would be nice.... Any news?
  13. RF52! pricedifference is too small for not to buy them, one day you will move the sp. to bigger room and then you will be even more happy!
  14. Good morning..when it is good morning for you it's already afternoon for me! Good recommendations, thanks! Well, when I am listening music 2 channel, the RF82 create more than enough satisfactions, so when I am listening music it is 2 chan. listening 2 channel music 30% cinema 5.1 40% concert 5.1 30%..so for concert maybe rear surround RB81 will fit better? Anyway the RS 52 is an good idea....just they are 60 Euro more expensive....than a pair of RB81. But knowing that the RB81 can be used excellent as rear channel for concert. The RS42's they were 200 Euro a pair ,but they are not anymore on stock,arghhhh!!!! The man from the store told me also that the new klipsch line "II" doesn't make any difference in sound, just the looks changed, so the "old" line is a bargain. So for special surround effects the RS 52 would fit better? Cos they are more specialized to surround sounds... if I can say so. They create more details than a stereo speaker. For the RB 81/51 I need serious standards, and they cost at least 120 Euro a pair!! 7.1 system is not an option for me cos the most Blu rays the are not 7.1. I have these options: 2 x RB 51 plus RW10d 550 Euro 2x RB81 plus RW10d 690 Euro 2x RS52 plus RW10d 750 Euro I just will do critical listening test! Any other advice is ofcourse very welcome! and I will keep you updated, I will purchase them within 2 weeks
  15. Thanks for your advices ,sorry for my late reply. So using the RB 81's as surrounds isn't that a llittle bit overkill? Or should I just go for the RB 51 and save me more money and will get sooner the RW-10D...!!!
  16. Hi! Question: I have a pair RF 82 and center RC35 but I want to upgrade them with surrounds. I am doubting between the RF 52 (420 Euro a pair) and RB 81 (340Euro a pair, thanks to RB81II the "old" has been discounted a lot cos the price of the "old buster"was 400 Euro each!!) I have already standers for the RB81, although the tweeter will be not at same hearlevel (position ears to speaker) as the fronts RF 82. I know the RB 81 has the same woofer as the RF82, so the sound is more near to the RF 82 than the RF52, but the RF 52 has two woofers...but what ab the tweeter? same as the RF82 and the RB81? The RF 52 has same hearlevel as the the RF 82 (ok maybe difference of few inch) I would appreciate your advices! what are your experiences? Of course I know the best option is to upgrade with another pair of RF 82 (600 Euro a pair) but for the price difference I can buy almost the RW-10d (350 Euro) & RB 81 Greetz from Amsterdam!
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