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This is being funded by our company so i'm sure we'll be buying all new equipment and less sensitive to price. I was thinking about spec'ing out three of these for LCR: Is there any issue with setting the center horizontally on this model? http://www.klipsch.com/products/thx-ultra2-in-wall-speakers?model=pro-7800-l-thx And these for surround duty: http://www.klipsch.com/products/thx-ultra2-in-wall-speakers?model=pro-7800-s-thx
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Looking for some recommendations for setting up a theater in a office building. The space is 22'-5" x 22'-10" with 14' high ceilings (roughly 7,100 CF). I imagine that our team will want in-wall speakers for a clean look, but i have no experience with the Klipsch in-wall offerings. The room will likely be outfitted with a projector and screen that drops down in front of a white board. At a minimum i'd like to get 5.1 in the room, but preferably 7.1. Any suggestions?
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Nice find. Congrats!
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I wouldn't go that far. Most receivers dont produce nearly the output they claim...especially as more speakers are added beyond 2 channel. I noticed a distinct improvement when i added my B&K amplifier.
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RF-7II's dont need that much power. 125 watts can produce deafening volumes.
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What's your opposition to bookshelves? I've compared my RB-81s to my RF-7II's and found that the 81's hang pretty well at moderate volumes. I think the Denon you're looking at would be just fine. I like my 6300, but honestly think that my older Pioneer SC-1323 sounds cleaner to me. The Denon runs much hotter than my Pioneer also so i had to buy a separate fan since it is inside of a cabinet. FWIW, the order i purchased my gear was: Main speakers (2 channel) Subwoofer Center Channel Surrounds Atmos
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Looks great. Congratulations on the successful build.
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There is also a big difference in the design of Forte I, II, and III.
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SOLD - Klipsch Palladium P-38f in Natural Finish
fuzzydog replied to gottajam's topic in Garage Sale
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Did the center speaker start out as a decorator model? I see that the baffle is not recessed like the others.
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I've found my 7.2.4 atmos setup to be much much more immersive than regular 5.1. Even non-atmos encoded sound tracks sound significantly better when distributed through an atmos system.
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All these dirt bags have one thing in common...huge egos.
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I’ll add that the addition of the B&K amp into my system has brought better balance.
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I love my RF-7II's for clarity and impact in a home theater setting, but not so much for casual music listening because i find them to be a bit fatiguing. I've never heard the RF-7III's but i've read that they're a bit more laid back. I think the II's look better than the III's.
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I don't think you'll miss too much going with in-ceiling vs. on-wall surrounds. When i added an outboard amp into my system i accidentally wired my front right height speaker as the right surround speaker and it took me a while to even notice.
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$499 is a steal.
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Looks like a giant Bose wave radio.
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Plug them in, turn them up, sit back, enjoy the music, and thank your grandfather for his good taste.
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Now that they're sold, can I ask why they weren't what you were looking for?
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I'd like to add that the position of my rca cables makes a big difference in the "buzz". I've pulled my console out from the wall a few times and depending on the arrangement of wires when it's pushed back in, the buzz can return. As as you can imagine, it's a rats nest back there running a 7.2.4 setup with a separate 5ch amp and a DIY sub with its own amp.
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I'll take em for $1000!
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fuzzydog replied to epereira's topic in Home Theater
Are you saying they advertise items as new and they're actually b-stock? How'd you find out? I've never personally had issues with anything i've purchased from the guy. -
I can't see it so it's not cosmetic.