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  1. So my old Denon AVR-3600 has finally let me down after all these years, but my problem is finding a modern HD equivalent receiver that gives me the latest Tech, but without loosing the features it has. The biggest must have I am trying to find in a replacement are the speaker outputs, We have in-ceiling speakers throughout the house and outside, there is also an amp being used in this system as well. My budget is $1,000.00 All advice or thoughts are welcome, as I am open to anything. AV back view http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5308/5583515689_3fb0baeb0b_o.jpg
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  4. Will do, and I actually already had the sub in a corner [H]
  5. If I already have a Pair of mains (RB-10 Book Shelf Speakers) out of this exact set minus the sub --> http://www.klipsch.com/rb-10-home-theater-system So would I be better of getting another set of "Surround speakers"? Like these? --> http://www.klipsch.com/rs-42-ii-surround-speaker, That way Im still upgrading to the 7.1, but at the same time not having two pairs of mains? or will having a pair of mains in the front and then in the rear surround be better then a set of front surround and rear surround???? [] Sorry for the drawn out questions, I just get confused on which speakers work better as surround and mains when there not floor standing models[*-)] ***Edited*** I see what you were talking about now, when reviewing the next system above mine in the current line up. So according to all im seeing I should set my speakers like this once I get the new set.... L RB-51 II TV R RB-51 II RC-10 Center L RB-10 Bookshelf R RB-10 Bookshelf L RS-10 Surround R RS-10 Surround
  6. I think its funny how they dont minchin what the Hz could reach, like someone else said, if they go to far up or down it can screw up sensitive electronics that dont have a power line filter... Like some serg protectors and high end UPS supplies have.
  7. Im thinking the SVS SB-12NSD or Klispch SW-308 will fit the bill quite well[] http://www.svsound.com/products-sub-box-sb12nsd.cfm http://www.klipsch.com/sw-308-subwoofer ANd I usually set my Receiver to 3/4 max power(around 80w) and adjust the volume level through my computers keyboard which lands the power usage in around 40-60w rms. Now I dont have front L&R speakers that face out from the front of the room, just the center speaker, the other for are set of the left and right wall facing in from the sides which are acting more like surround speakers then anything else. My question is should I get two more surround type speakers or get to purpose built front L&R?
  8. The old HGS-10 had something with the speaker control board crap out, from what I found out it cant be fixed[:@] Im actually now that I think about it going to get a SW thats slightly under spec then the old one because it was actually over kill for what He used it for and what I ended up using it for, my RB-10 setup in a 10x12 room. That raises an interesting point, my receiver is a Pioneer VSX-917.... 7.1 capable @ 110w rms per channel, right now my Center speaker can take 75w rms, while the front L&R and Rear L&R can only take 50w rms. So would upgrading the two extra rear surround speakers to the next "tier" go well with my existing speakers or would it create an aduible difference? Thats why I was just going to try and match with my existing speakers with a new equivalent to avoid replaceing my entire setup. Thanks, ZachA
  9. Honestly after a few experiences of buying second hand items I have 9 times out of 10 been money and time ahead buying new....[] I e-mailed a certified repair depo that was listed on there main page, they no longer have or can get parts for that series of Subwoofer, and again I rather buy new... Thanks, ZachA
  10. First a quick intro, I'm a computer techy with a love of all thing electronic. I bought myself a Klispch RB-10 Bookshelf system back in 2006 at the age of 16 and have been in love with them ever since. - I belong to a tech fourm on a computer site called EVGA under the same name, Heres my man cave - http://www.modsrigs.com/detail.aspx?buildid=18344 EVGA Profile - http://www.evga.com/forums/showprofile.aspx?memid=301325 My first issue is that I finally took out my fathers old Velodyne HGS-10 Subwoofer he gave me when I bought my RB-10 system, I now want to replace it with an eqivelent Klispch subwoofer as they no longer have parts availible for the HGS-10. LINK TO Velodyne HGS-10 specs. Also on a side note I noticed that Klipsch has discontinued the RB-10 system I bought years ago, what replaced it? and can I or should I mix new with old? I want to make my 5.1 a 7.1[H] Thanks, ZachA
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