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  1. One thing I have to say about these speakers is they like power even though they are very efficient. Before I went to the McIntosh amp, I had an Adcom 5802 amp driving the towers. They responded well to the 300 watts per channel - The dynamic sound of some movies were handled without any signs of fatigue.

  2. I just upgraded my system to drive my Reference 7 II speaker system that includes a Velodyne 15" powered sub (FSR-15). I replaced 2 Adcom amps with a McIntosh MC205 (200 x 5) and a B&K reference 50 with a Marantz AV7701 processor. I used the Odyssey setup but question the results a bit. Should I set all the speakers to small? What crossovers settings would you advise for the speakers themselves??

  3. I'm running 2 Adcom amps a 5802 2 (300 wpc) and a 5503 for the surounds (200 wpc) and I sometimes use it all for movies and music. My area is about 25 x 20 feet. Plus I have a Velodyne 300 wpc 15" sub. Bottom line you can never have enough power especially with some of the dynamic range of some of the movies out there,

  4. I've had my RF-7 II system for about 3 months now after replacing my previous system that consisted of 4 Altec Model 19s (had them for 35 years) and a Klipsch RC-7 center channel. The model 19s were essentially home versions of the Voice of the Theater speakers and weighed 160 lbs each so I am used to a large powerful sound. Overall I'm pretty impressed with the sound quality and "punch" these speakers deliver with a much smaller cabinet. I'm using some fairly large amps plus a powered sub with pretty good results. The room is 20 x 40 (in the basement) but I'm setup in roughly a 20 x 20 portion. I have the RC-64 II center speaker on order so I will be selling the RC-7 soon. I also had a smaller Klipsch suround system in my family room (Synergy) and a Academy center but a remodel and expansion of that room required me to sell them. Amazing story on the 4 Altec Model 19s (you may want to google them to see what they look like). I sold them to someone in Vietnam for almost double what I paid for them. Imagine being the buyer shipping 4 speakers to Vietnam with a total weight of 640 lbs. Simply Amazing!

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