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robc1976

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  1. It sounds pretty impressive, I can turn it up louder with the RF7II vs the RF82II in front, the RF7II are a lot less sharp on the ears. Room was a lot of work, 6 layers of drywall with 3 tubes of green glue beteeen each sheet. 36'L X 8'H X 25'W, wish ceilings where a bit higher. Adding in second row of seats this week on 12" riser.
  2. Here are some pics, very crappy phone pics with no light lol! Ignore TV, I have 138" screen and epson 5040ube on way.
  3. Tilt is very minor, but less than 1/8l moved teeeter from 46"+ to 42". Still above esr height but not by much.
  4. I just got my (4) RF7II's to replace my (4) RF82II's. I built the riser in my theater so tweeter was exactly at ear height of 41". The RF7II's tweeter is at 45-46" When using spikes. So I screwed in front spikes and Screwed out rear spikes to angle the speaker foward So tweeter was with in 1" (confirmed with laser) at ear Height. Anyone here ever do this? Do you think this could Cause any issues with sound? I am asking because all I Have ever done was raise a floor standing speaker never Have tilted one.
  5. I talked to the seller, he is wanting to send another cross over. I will just not use wides. 9.2 is better than nothing
  6. I rather not wait, theater is down until then as I sold other speakers
  7. Just received 4 brand-new RF7ii and one of them had a rattling inside . I opened it up and found The copper coil broke off circuit board. Can this be simply Sodered back on? What kind of glue id used to hold in place?
  8. I use aydyssey pro so it will adjust. I am just very finicky about stuff being perfect. Laser on all speakers to assure they are exactly even lol! I think your correct on the tilt actually, especially with a larger cabinet on RF82II. Tilted floor standing speaker is not ideal. I HATED tilting my RC64II up to listening position fir my projection sceen. I refuse to put it behind a accoustic screen, it really hurts mid range frewuency response and causes bad reflection and that = distortion.
  9. Very good point actually, dispersion would be over a greater area with them not tilting. I will but laser to assure middle of tweeter is betweenmu 2 rows. They are 15' away from mlp so plenty of dispersion. Good advice!
  10. My surrounds will be RF82II not RF7II, I am using RF7II as fronts/wides. If I tilt they will 100% secured. I am leaning towards no tilt. Maybe a very slight tilt.
  11. I use RB61II for rear surrounds and heights, in pic below are the RF82II I am replacing with RF7II (wide/front). This pic is before I added 2nd row of seating. I now have a 138"screen with 5040ube Not the little 64" TV lol!
  12. I rather tilt across the entire enclosure with a accoustic pad to decouple a bit. Lot of times tilting a speaker can throw it off axis, that is my concern
  13. I have to have them a bit higher, than my front & wide RF7II. The riser they will be on will be bolted to subfloor, did you tilt yours?
  14. I recently purchased (4) RF7II to replace my wides & fronts that are currently RF82II. These are in fully dedicated theater. I have RB61II as my surrounds and figured why not use the RF82II as surrounds. I was planning on putting them on a 20"'enclosure and tilt them slightly with a slanted isolation pad and this will put them at 62". My question is, will it be okay to tilt these slightly? I have never tilted a floor standing speaker. My reasoning is to have surrounds in same place as bookshelves where (62") and aimed slightly down above ear level. I can't put them on floor at ear level bacuse my 2nd row of seating is on 10" riser to see over 1st row that is on 6" riser. If I can't tilt I will mount them at 48" (middle tweeter) so tweeter is slightly (2") above 2nd row setting. And 4" above 1st row setting. So tilt or no tilt guys?
  15. agreed, I use a boom Mic mounted on auralex mic isolation pads.
  16. you should never touch the gain control on subs, turn up sub via Audyssey interface.
  17. the mounts I posted I can't do that....works have to use screws since there is no button pedestal.
  18. You guys think it will be fine to drill holes in the back of the RB61II and use the mounts below (see link). I would seal the holes with green glue our green glue sealant. I may even go nuts and bolts and take woofer out to be sure I don't hit anything. What size screws would you suggest using. http://www.axiomaudio.com/full-metal-bracket#
  19. they still make themhttp://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B004DCAOHK/ref=redir_mdp_mobile?ref_=dra_a_cs_mr_hn_it_P1400_1000&tag=dradisplay-20
  20. Speaker cost are very minimal compared to the room I have built lol! I will look up what u spent in speakers..I got them all at the "American appliance" closing lol!
  21. lol! This is a power station...no hdmi.well while we are lol'ing would make sense to me for a video source to go through a video bank? also I the digital bank it has DVD wich is a video source, and then VCR on video bank...rich is a video source also. Weird the way they labeled it.
  22. lol! This is a power station...no hdmi.well while we are lol'ing would make sense to me for a video source to go through a video bank? I was thinking that but it could also go in digital couldn't it? The TV also has a video source going to it but it is digital correct?
  23. I would have to drill possibly near center if I where to use these http://www.axiomaudio.com/full-metal-bracket#
  24. lol! This is a power station...no hdmi.
  25. Stupid question but have to ask....where do you guys plug your Blu-ray in on the PF60? The digital or video bank? I have my Xbox in the auxiliary plug but need to know where to plug in the Blu-ray. Thanks. Stupid question, where do you guys plug your Blu-ray player in on the PF60
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