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ivanhurd

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  1. I can agree with that. It was a bit slow, definitely. I do think it's worth a watch tho, just not worth a purchase.
  2. ^^^Yer probably right. I'm pretty excited about the boom it's going to have tho, ha ha. I'm more concerned with filling dead spots than anything else tho.
  3. Killing Me Softly is worth a watch, but I wouldn't buy it.
  4. ^^^When I heard the SW-112 in the show room, I was pretty impressed with it as well. I think as far as bang for buck is concerned, it doesn't rate as well as the SW-115 tho. The single one I have I personally think sounds fantastic, so getting a second one to even out the bass response I'm sure is going to be great. I can't wait to get it and get it dialed in.
  5. Woohoo! I just ordered a second SW-115 for my system. I'm out of town for a bit, but will be getting it around the 1st of May. Niiiiiiice =^D I just wanted to share my excitement!
  6. I'm going to say that 99 out of 100 people aren't going to be able to tell the difference in sound, especially with movies. I'm not sure if there are different video components between the 2, so I can't really comment there.
  7. ^^^I would say that if you aren't doing a lot of 2-5 channel 'critical listening', the 103 will be sufficient for you.
  8. Yes, that's exactly what I'm saying. Just as Klipsch has improved components for sound, Oppo has improved components for video. I noticed right off the bat that the picture was clearer when I plugged in my oppo.
  9. Not to rain on anyone's parade (buying gear is fun), but I see a BR as a transport. It gets the bits off onto HDMI. Since I wouldn't use the DACs or any of the fancy stuff, I use a $130 Sony. If it breaks, I'll buy another. It's going to be obsolete within 5 years anyway. That's like saying I'm going to buy a HTIB set of speakers instead of Klipsch because speakers are just for sound. The 103 doesn't have the upscale DACs, but the picture is still better than what it was with my PS3.
  10. Not everybody's room is such that they can set it up the recommended way. The best thing to do is try it both ways (if possible) and see how you like it the best in your room.
  11. ^^^You just answered your own question =^P
  12. Pretty cool I guess, but that knob is a design fail.
  13. I would think that it wouldn't really matter either way. Your AVR is going to set it at a certain place anyways, so whether your AVR sets it at -10 or +10, it should still blend with the rest of your speakers the same. I would think it would be a good idea to turn the amp up on the sub at least halfway just because if the power is set too low, it could put a strain on the subs internal amp.
  14. My Denon had me set the sub at 75 db (I think) before I could even run calibration.
  15. I would think in your situation that would work great.
  16. Ha, you always beat me to the price thing. It's true though! I ended up being able to upgrade all of my speakers because I found out I could get them way cheaper than MSRP. Definitely shop around. I ended up contacting all of the sellers in the authorized online dealers list and saved myself a ton of money. Audioholics gave me the best price out of the dealers I contacted, but I ended up going local when they beat the price. I'm going to jump on the upgrading AVR bandwagon too tho. Lots of new technology out there now. Also, with the newer klipsch, harshness isn't as prevalent as I've heard it was in the past so finding a matching brand AVR isn't as big of a deal. I've used onkyo and denon and both are great. I know other people on the forum have yamaha and pioneer (as well as other brands) and are satisfied as well.
  17. I would love to get my hands on a 7.1 palladium setup...
  18. look up user panacea engineering on here. He is a member and a dealer. Or you can call mike at acoustic sound design, he gives great prices too. You will save money with either option over buying at amazon and both are authorized dealers.I second this. Also check out audioholics. They gave me a great price when I was shopping.
  19. In the THX setup, the rears are close together behind you, so I would go with in walls in your situation. Maybe even go 6.1. http://www.thx.com/consumer/home-entertainment/home-theater/surround-sound-speaker-set-up/
  20. Good stuff! I think it's more than I'll ever need as I'm completely happy with my 103 but congrats to you! I did end up taking off the settings on mine and just use the settings on the TV.
  21. IMO, for movies I would say RS-62, for music RF-82. So if you plan on using it for movies more, go RS.
  22. 10000 songs is probably if all the songs were ripped as 128s. For *most* people, 320mp3 is going to be sufficient, and supposedly the method that apple uses makes 256aac=320mp3 in terms of sound quality. Not 100% on that tho. Google play offers 320mp3s so that's where I tend to buy my music now. And as someone said above, you can rip the CD lossless with itunes, but you aren't going to fit as many songs on the ipod.
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