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  1. 3 minutes ago, willland said:

    See if seller will take $200.00.

    FYI, A4Less has them with a 3 year warranty for $349.00.  I know more than you want to pay but thought I would point it out.

    https://www.accessories4less.com/make-a-store/item/marcd6006/marantz-cd6006-single-disc-cd-player-w/usb-port-for-ipod/iphone/1.html

     

    Bill

    That was my plan exactly. Thanks for the help as always. 

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  2. 2 minutes ago, willland said:

    Are you open to multidisc players on the cheap?  I have owned a few from different brands, Adcom, Onkyo/Integra, Denon, Sony, and they sounded pretty darn good for the minimal prices($0.00 to maybe $40.00) that I paid on the local used market.  

     

    Bill

     

    Yeah I am open to them for sure if they will sound pretty good. Ok so stupid question for you. Is it the Dac in my amp or the Dac in the cd player that is making it sound better? So if my SC05 has a good Dac is the Cad player as big of a deal? 

  3. Hey there guys I am trying to track down a decent CD player for my little 2 channel system upstairs. I have 2 Klipsch RB81II'S sitting on some Pangea Audio LS300 speaker stands. I am running them off of my old Pioneer Elite SC05. I had a PS3 that I was using to play the CDs but it bit the dust. So just curious if anyone has any recommendations on a cheap but good stand alone CD player. It would be cool if it had wireless or bluetooth that way I could also hook up to pandora or something similar. I would I be just as well off buying a cheap wireless blu ray player and call it good. Would there be a big difference in sound quality? Thanks as always for your help

  4. Hey there guys looking at possibly getting some atmos speakers to go with my system. My current system is RF7iii's and rc64iii up front with an Emotova XPA3 running them. Running RS62ii's for side surrounds off of a denon 4400h. And a SVS pb13 ultra. Now I am currently looking at possibly adding just the fronts for now since I dont have a wall in the rear and dont want to hang them either. Later on I will get rears if needed. So my question is is it worth going with a pair of Atmos speakers up front? I was looking at either the r-41sa or the rp500sa. Looks like between the 2 the 500's are the better speaker. But any opinions would be awesome. Thanks as always.

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  5. 3 hours ago, willland said:

    If just for surrounds with your RF-7 system, then I say the RB-81IIs.  The 81IIs can definitely hold their own stereo music.

     

    Bill

    Yeah it will go with the RF7III'S and RC64III and a pair of RS62ii's and the pb13ultra. I can get the rb81ii's for about $50 or $60 less than the rp600m's at their very best price. Would not get a ton of use as a 2 channel setup but occasional use until the theater room is finished. 

  6. Looking at buying a used but very nice pair of Klipsch RB81ii's or a new pair of Klipsch RP600m. Would eventually be surrounds once basement is finished but will be a 2 channel setup for now. Which one and why. Also the price is almost identical on both. Thanks as always. 

  7. On 9/21/2019 at 8:05 PM, calhockey10 said:

    Anyone selling rs42 or rs52.  Looking for either of those surrounds or mahogany rb5s. Let me know if you have any or seen any for sale. 

    I have a pair of RS62ii and a pair of rs52ii for sale in denver colorado 

  8. 7 hours ago, Boilermaker86 said:

    Not much sound comes out of the back so I would suggest putting the RS-62 on the side and RS-52 in the back. Most tracks are in 5.1 so you can get a better use with this arrangement. Really, I feel it is just personal preference which ones you use and decide to keep. The new reference premiere speakers have a new rubber horn. It really doesn’t matter too much if the surrounds matching the front speakers. With that being said, if you can hear a difference between the old horn design vs the new design, then you may like the new horn more and want to get another pair. If it sounds about the same to you, keep the RS-62 and RS-52 because you will have a bigger speaker and better surround effects. I love my 4 RS-52 IIs  with my RF-7 IIs. 

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    Okay that's good to hear and also glad you mentioned putting the 62s on the sides not the rears. It looks like the specs of the 52s and 502s are pretty similar. I wonder if there is any difference in the tweeters then?  Thanks for the input

  9. Hey guys need some opinions please. So I currently have Klipsch RF7III'S, RC64III, and I currently have the rp502s. I am currently using them as side surrounds. I had been hoping to find some used rs52ii's or rs62ii's for rear surrounds. So I got lucky and found a pair of each for a GREAT price and picked them both up. The dilemma now is do I sell the rp502s' and use the 52ii's as sides and the 62ii's as rears? Or should I keep the rp502s as aide and use the 62ii's as rears? Or sell both 52ii's and 62ii's and buy a 2nd pair of rp502s for sides and rears? Any help would be awesome. 

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