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  1. I am in more of a quandry than I was before! There are so many subs in the 10" class, with prices ranging from very inexpensive to downright rediculous. I do not need the sub immediately, so on this item I will have the opportunity to save. The only sub out of any of the ones I have looked at online that I can actually demonstrate is a 10" Klipsch, and I don't even know the model right now. After reading these forums, I really trust you guys and will be eventually be taking a leap of faith based on your collective opinions. Where can the RW-10d be had at the most reasonable price? TIA,
  2. I like the elemental design a3-250 sub. It is going for $450 on their site. Has anyone here heard this sub? It is way more than I wanted to spend, but the consensus here seems to be that you can't really get a decent sub for less than &400. Given the fact that I ~almost~ have decided to spend 450 on a sub, sight unseen, can you reccoment other subs in the 400-460 price range that may be better than the aforementiioned? Thanks,
  3. Thanks very much. I am planning on starting my system speaker wise with simply bookshelf speakers and a sub. I know I want the bookshelf's to be Klipsch from what I've been reading and from what I have read on here. I like the idea of the RB-61's, as I just measured and they will fit on the shelves I intend to put them on. Amazon is selling them for $549.00. How again is it I can get them for $399/shipped? If you could explain this in detail. Also, the receiver I plan to get is the: Denon AVR-1912. I was also going to get this from Anazon, but the cost is $436.42, which I thought was a good price, until you educated my on finding deals with other audio distributors. Do you know if this could be had less expensively? My budget for just the bookshelf speakers and the sub is about ~800/give or take, taking is nice but can't add much to that price. So, with this new information, whadda you all think? Viper
  4. The bookshelf speakers will be the front lr speakers of a small av system. I plan to have the two bookshelf speakers on the sides, a center channel, and the sub. This system will be used for 25% movies/tv/dvd and 75% music. The bookshelf we have is large and open in the back, so ported speakers should work nicely, I think. What exactly do you mean by listening style? Viper
  5. Hi, My last post regarded bookshelf speakers. Now, I would like to know about subwoofers. What I want is a relatively loud, very clean and musical, 10" powered sub for my sysem. In this area, I am really confused. I wanted to keep with Klipsch subs, but I have heard there are better subs out there in my price ranger. I wish not to spend more than 250 to max 300 on the sub. People have talked about polk and velodyne subs. So, given my price parameter, what would you suggest? Thanks, Viper
  6. Hi, this is my first post. I am just starting my a/v system, and I am gonna start out with just the receiver (Denon), and a good pair of bookshelf speakers. I keep looking at the RB-51 II model. I keep gravitating to this speaker. It looks great, it is the right size for my bookshelf, and I hear, from others posts in various forums, that they soiund great. I would like real users of this speaker to comment of it for me. To be honest, I am now trying to compare it to the Polk LSi7 bookshelf speaker. Can users of thest speakers compare them for me and tell me the plusses and minuses of each model. I have no way to listen to them prior to buying, so I am taking a leap of faith. Well, hope to hear from many of you. Thanks, Viper
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