If you listen to your AVR at 100, you will blow your speakers. The amp will clip under that situation. Clipping is distortion. Distortion in a speaker creates heat. Heat destroys speakers. You will need to get a more powerful AVR or, best choice, go separates.
Welcome to the Klipsch family!
Klipsch speakers are very efficient and show flaws in up-stream components very readily.
My processor was noisy when I had it. Produced a hiss. The sound went away when I hooked my Blu-ray player directly to my amp.
More expensive speaker cables are just that...more expensive. They won't help you one bit.
I go:
Video = 105 HDMI 1 Output > TV
Audio = 105 M.Ch. Analog > Amp
If you're going to use HDMI for audio, send the 105 back and get the 103. You'll save Cha-Ching.
Congrats, cviper! What a bundle of joy they are. Up until the smell gets into the diaper!!! [+o(]
And congrats, Fish. I, too, welcomed my 3rd grandbaby to the party last week.
Raise them well. Klipsch is good, Bose is bad. [Y]
Not really propulsion. It's the expansion of the air as the lightning super heats it up.
There a huge tree in Colorado that got split in half by lightning. That's power you don't want to play with.
From the ad:
Two klipsch cornwall speakers in perfect working condition just refinished 850 obo
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Sweet looking pair! Nice find. My Dad lives in that zip code. That's where I was born.
You got a deal deal on those. ebay sellers can be a bit cranky with the price.
More like 18" away from the wall. However, you do have to keep them aesthetically pleasing for the Fung Shui of the room.
I do have my right front Chorus II right up against the wall.
^^^SVS Customer Service is the Bomb! They just started the 45-day in home trial period. You don't like the SVS speaker/sub, they will pay for return shipping.
Ed Mullen, the Director of Technology and Customer Relations, is an active member on AVS and answers the tough questions.
Aren't those cylinders a trip to look at???