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  1. Thanks, thats what I was thinking, don't think I will move to 7.1 anytime soon due to room layout. But was thinking a bookshelf on a mount that i can tilt and twist to match the postion of the towers. thanks
  2. Okay here's question. I am the only person listening to my HT and my seating postion is dead center of the tv with my towers towed in towards me. My surround or back speakers will be about 5 feet off the ground and on the wall right behind me about 3 feet from my head on either side. Since there is nobody on the left or right of me do I really need a speaker like the RS-52ii or can I get the same sound from a pair of RB-61ii's? Do the "Surrounds" produce a sound that the "Bookshelf" speakers can't? I was planning on putting a swivel mount on the wall so that I can turn the speakers inward toward my seating postion to matcht the towers. Thanks for reading and any responses Rustolem
  3. Got another question for everyone, for those that already have their RF-7ii's, what other speakers did you consider or replace before buying the Klipsch? Ready to order but still not 100% sure, its a toss up between the Klipsch and Aperion.
  4. Thanks will check into those. Rustolem
  5. Well room is about 19x19 with 8 ft ceilings and the surrounds will be very close to my seating postion to where I can almost reach out and touch them. That's why I thought that I might need the larger speaker.
  6. Getting ready to order my HT, but had a quick question for everyone. I will be getting the RF-7ii, RC-64ii and a SW-112 sub, but wanted to know if matching these with a set of the RS-42ii's is okay? The speakers will be on the wall at ear height and only about 3 feet from my head on either side, so I didn't think I needed to purchase the larger RS-52 or 62 models since the speakers will be so close. I would buy the bigger ones if they were gonna be up in the corners like most. Thanks for any input.
  7. Well I was planning on just the SW-112, so not a monster sub like some others and mostly wanted it for movies anyway, but was curious how the 7's did with bass on their own. Oh and what crossover settings do you have your speakers set on? Thanks
  8. Hey, larbo13 asked the question about whether you had your RF-7ii's on "large" or "small" for those that answered can you tell me what crossever settings you have chosen when using either the large or small setting? For those that are using "large", when you are playing music and are in 2 channel mode. do you feel the woofers in the towers do the job well ebough that you don't need the sub like you would have if the fronts were set to "small"? Thanks for any responses. PS. I hate all of you that already have your RF7ii's []
  9. Kinda think I already did that and couldn't find anything big enough to support the size of the center channel. Which is why I was on here asking for help from anybody that already may have found something. Thanks for taking your time to be sarcastic it was much apperciated.
  10. Anybody already have a stand or recomendations for one. My current center channel stand is wayyyy to small. Thanks
  11. What difference is there in the sound you get from the RF-7ii's, which have no midrange speaker, comapred to other brands that do inculde a midrange speaker in their tower? Coming from previous brand Polk and GoldenEar which both include a midrage speaker in their towers. Thanks Rustolem
  12. Hey thanks for your response, so does music sound better with the fronts set to small so that the sub is involved. And is there a difference in sound in movies when the fronts are on either large or small as long you have the right crossover settings? Thanks
  13. Okay looking at a purchase of the RF-7ii - RC-64ii and a powered sub, this will be connected to a Yamaha RX-A3000 and here's my question. What speakers setting would be recommened for this setup when it comes to my avr. I want to listen to music but would like to have the sub involved when doing so, but was under the impression that the only way to achieve that is to set the fronts to small. If doing this will it affect the quality of sound that comes out the fronts when listening to 5.1 surround with movies? I am currently using a set of Goldenear Triton Two Towers Sat50 center channel and no sub and have deciced the just don't have the volume that I had in my old Polk setup with large center and sub. Thanks for any responses.
  14. YES.. i was watching this the other night to show off my new sub to the folks. bullets flying all around us, smiles on all faces - inlcuding my mom who feels spending money on such things is pointless. You have one of those too? I thought I was the only one.
  15. Thanks again for the info, I was thinking that if my Yamaha isn't quite enough that just a 2 channel for the fronts would be plenty and use A/V for the center and surrounds. Thanks Rustolem
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