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i have eight stereo integrity 18's, and i built first 4 from flat packs, and second from scratch. and i dont push diy much unless guys are ambitious and already have the tools and the know how for the dsp and what not with the subs. otherwise i find a big lack of interest right off the bat, and i lots of cases guys getting upset that they got in over their head and wind up disappointed.
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well i looked on their site and didn't see it. the ones i sat on out in california at a magnolia center were some of the comfiest ive ever sat in. they were like 899 a seat. all good leather. very nice.
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SOLD: Klipsch WS-24 Surround Speakers ($300 shipped)
Scrappydue replied to johnnydrama's topic in Garage Sale
If they are reddish at all then they arenfor sure Cabernet. -
SOLD: Klipsch WS-24 Surround Speakers ($300 shipped)
Scrappydue replied to johnnydrama's topic in Garage Sale
Are these Cabernet or espresso? They look kind of red to me. -
i think they sell seatcraft at best buy magnolia centers. might call a local one to see if they have any to look at
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Depends on placement in the room. Really need a mic to tell Best. However general rule of thumb is if one is front it’s at 0. If one is in back it goes to 180. Both at front both stay 0
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Can you go in ceilings for atmos? Modules are ok but they aren’t made to keep up with 7’s in my opinion.
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RF-7 II vs RP-280F vs RF-7 III Appearance Comparison
Scrappydue replied to Youthman's topic in Home Theater
Man read my post again please. Second sentence. The word “vertical” is in there in case you missed it. -
RF-7 II vs RP-280F vs RF-7 III Appearance Comparison
Scrappydue replied to Youthman's topic in Home Theater
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RF-7 II vs RP-280F vs RF-7 III Appearance Comparison
Scrappydue replied to Youthman's topic in Home Theater
Just to keep size down really. If your gonna have a center they try to keep them slim to they can sit on top of a tv stand. And the wider ones make it easy to set a tv on top of them. So it’s an easy marketing choice really. I run a diy setup in my living room and have a huge horizontal center. It has the exact same drivers as my mains. It sounds fantastic for a horizontal center. But like i said it’s HUGE. -
RF-7 II vs RP-280F vs RF-7 III Appearance Comparison
Scrappydue replied to Youthman's topic in Home Theater
I guess I’ll weigh in since i was tagged. Three vertical LCR will trump ANY horizontal center in seamless proper soundstage for theater use. I’m not sure how anyone can make so many assumptions about a speaker that they haven’t even taken out of the box? Lol. However I’ve owned a handful of 64’s. Along with most the other reference centers. The Palladium center is the exception in the Klipsch lineup. But i believe, due to its arrangement, is why it’s such a nice sounding horizontal center. However I’d still take a lower end vertical center over the Palladium if we are doing an AT screen. I tried a vertical tower a few years back. Never have looked back. Owned a few different LCR setups including rf-63 trio, Kl-650, and have settled on a kpt-904 trio now. It’s just as good as it gets. Op your choice for 3 7iii’s is a WISE one. -
I say keep them bad boys. I sure would if Klipsch didn’t mind.
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RF-7 II vs RP-280F vs RF-7 III Appearance Comparison
Scrappydue replied to Youthman's topic in Home Theater
Any reason why you are doing a false wall and not doing three towers behind? Horizontal center would be a big mistake if it’s going behind a screen. And cory has sold a ton of these so far. Just slow for the word to get out is all. The reviews will come. -
Wonder if a same size box with 10” ultimax and a 500 watt dsp Dayton amp could compare? The little 8” ultimax i built were pretty sweet for such small subs.
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Here’s the deal on the wireless. It must have sold so well Klipsch already discontinued it. I’d steer clear of it personally.
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Hard to say. The sb-12 is good little sub. I’ve had one. But i don’t know if it will match output as a ported 10”
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yep 63's to this day remain my favorite reference speaker. im waiting on a super cheap beat up pair to pop up so i can refinish them and maybe keep them in my bedroom.
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is the 15 just to big? or price too high? @MetropolisLakeOutfitters is a dealer for klipsch and svs. you might hit him up. 115 might actually be in your wheel house is the size isnt the issue.
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SOLD: Jubilee (+TAD TD-4002), LaScala II, Danley DTS-10 (Pair)
Scrappydue replied to Dandoyen's topic in Garage Sale
i dont think you could get any further away from this sale. you guys can meet in the middle at my place? -
I’d take bigger more efficient speakers over an amp any day of the week. But that’s just me. And I’m taking big speakers. Pro series and heritage stuff.
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Noober Doober question R-25c to RC-62 II upgrade?
Scrappydue replied to jonnyo's topic in Home Theater
Get the 62ii while they can still be gotten new. Then grab you some 82ii where next time they go on sale. Then enjoy for years to come. -
*SOLD* Very Early! La Scala Pair - Seattle WA - Looking to sell
Scrappydue replied to RJB2's topic in Garage Sale
Shipping is free guys. We have a guy from our Facebook owners group making the drive from up there to hope and he offered to bring them for free. -
*SOLD* Very Early! La Scala Pair - Seattle WA - Looking to sell
Scrappydue replied to RJB2's topic in Garage Sale
Great find. Hope these end up in th museum. Everyone is working very hard it seems like to make that happen. Maybe if we could all donate what you feel you have in to them? Sounds like they got a free ride to Arkansas also according to the Facebook post about these. -
What does Piano Look like in real life? Any comparison pictures?
Scrappydue replied to foxesnwolves's topic in Home Theater
Always happy to help a fellow vet. Get with @MetropolisLakeOutfitters His name is Cory and he’s an authorized dealer. He will set you up with what you need buddy! Where are you located at? -
Still feel this way?? Lol