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ivanhurd

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  1. That looks really nice. I went with the 82 IIs myself. To be honest, I never really even looked at the RF-7s as they were a bit out of my price range. I suppose I could have skimped on the rest of the surrounds, but between those and the RC-64, going that route was just a bit too spendy. Shooooot, I never even expected to spend as much as I did on a speaker system...I gotta say tho, I really have no regrets with what I went with. I really can't hate on the Marines, ya'll do a job that I'm not willing to do. Shoot, I never thought I'd ever join any branch of the military...

  2. Like you already posted, you should be able to find some pretty good deals right now on last years models as the new stuff is about to come out. I have not heard much good about LG, so I personally stay away from them. The panasonic ST30 line or the Samsung 6500 line is probably what you are going to be looking for as far as those features. With the sizes you are looking at, I don't think you'll be able to find the features you want and not pay over $1200-$1500 unless you really shop around...I know one of these guys recently went into a best buy and bought a floor model for a significant discount, so you may want to look into doing something like that...Then again, I haven't really shopped these sizes, so I could be totally wrong on the prices...

  3. My next house will have a dedicated theatre room as well (hopefully). I'm not quite a pro like a lot of these guys, but I love my reference setup. If I had the money and the room, I'd probably go for the THX stuff as I've heard good things about that line.

  4. ^^^That seems pretty lame...People gotta do what they gotta do and if they are industrious enough to buy and re-sell stuff like this, more power to them.

    At the OP, have you looked them up to see how much they are worth?

  5. Bi-amping doesn't really mean 2 amps. It means taking the back 2 channels and using them to power the front speakers as well as the front 2 channels. The purpose of this is so you can take the little binding post off of the speakers and power the tweeters and subs in the fronts separately. From what I've read on people's reviews, the fronts sound a little better by doing this. Since you are only going to have a 5.1 system, you will have the option of doing this with your AVR. The 818 has the MultEQ XT32, not the MultiEQ 2EQ, not sure where you read that. I know the basic idea of Audyssey, I just wasn't sure the benefit of the XT32, but it looks like it should be more accurate. As far as the pricing you posted, I found the cheapest price on my setup from audioholics, but I emailed them. Maybe I should have called all of these to see if the quote would have been cheaper...For that last link you posted...hrmm...might check out the BBB to see if they are listed and if they have any reviews...

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