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  1. Thanks for all the replies and especially to you mustang guy; I went ahead and ordered that sub.
  2. Hello again, this time I need some suggestions for a sub to go with my Vf 36's, Vc 25 and Vs 14's and I am using a Denon 1612. I do not want something crazy expensive, maybe $300 or below would be best for my budget.
  3. I want to say thank you to everyone who replied and especially to my fellow michigander. Sorry, I didn't look at your screen name before replying. I ended up taking back the kc25 in exchange for the vc25 and vs14's and $20 left over. It may not be the top of the line but for the money, I won't complain.
  4. Yes, they came from the Southland store. If you remember that would be good, if not no biggie.
  5. You're probably right, keeping the KC 25s is probably a good idea. They are the replacements for the VC 25s. The surrounds of the same model should compliment the other speakers very well. I will probably go with the 10 in. sub of the same line and that should be good.
  6. The center is pretty good, but the Energy CC-10 might be a better choice. It cost about $60 more than the KC-25. The VF-36's are great, no complaints and a good price to boot.The KC-25 center has a nice deep sound and voice is pretty good. However, the Energy CC-10, is more crisp and clear when it comes to voices, but lacks the depth.
  7. hello everyone! my name is jerry and this is my first time posting on this board. here is alittle info about my set-up: Samsung pn59d7000 hdtv, Denon 1612 receiver, Klipsch vf-36, Klipsch kc-25 and old sony surrounds and sub. Now, here is some details about my purchases: Best Buy had the vf-36's on sale for $449 (pair), which sounded like an awesome deal. They were the last ones and couldn't pass them up. The kc-25 was a spontaneous buy and probably not the best option to pair with the vf-36's. As for the Sony's, they have been sitting in my basement for quite some time and figure, what the hell, better than no surrounds and same thing for the sub. If you're wondering about my hdtv purchase, plasma was the only option since online video games (CoD) is a hobby of mine. The pn59d7000 received Consumer Reports first ever excellent ratings for a 3D hdtv. It also received their highest overall rating (84). Now, here is my first question(s): (1) what would be a better choice for a center to pair with the vf-36's? The system will mainly be used for movies and watching tv on Dish Network. (2) what is a good set of surrounds for this set-up? The budget is around $300 for each (surrounds, center), so a total of $600.
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