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  1. I have noticed in our new house with the speaker so close - the living room is 14x18 with the speakers about 10 feet from the couch - the sound seems somewhat "dull" or "empty" compared to before unless I turn it up pretty loud. maybe that is due to the lower power from my Denon vs the QSC amp from before? Currently I am using the back 2 channel from the Denon to power the outdoor speakers, I guess I could try to biamp the 20s to improve the sound but wouldnt that make it hard to get the center channel level to match?

  2. hey all - 1st thread. a bit of a background

    I have been an avid home and car audio person for nearly 15 years. I have been a Klipsch fan for nearly the whole time also. I have all Klipsch including my outdoor speakers. I simply love and respect very loud and very clear sound so 8 years ago I got my 20s. they were perfect for the situation (college). I had them powered with a 250/channel QSC amp and they played so loud that I never considered a sub. I had to reglue the back panel like many others have done and I put some foam inside but the drivers sound perfect

    anyway flash forward to life after college :(

    I am now looking at these beauties powered by my Denon AVR2805 but no real way to let them sing (since I have a 2.5 year old). I have a nice SVS subwoofer to fill in the lows now but it is like I have a Corvette driving them around town. They want to sing like before

    So I am considering replacing with either the RF52s, RF62s or another brand...I used to have the KLFC7 center but it was too big so I sold it a while ago and got the 52 series center speaker. I really do not want to part with my 20s but they deserve to play like they should and I wont have that option until we get another house.

    Hopefully I can get some help here to see how other people have handled the situation. I am considering downsizing to the RF 52s or going with another brand all together.

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