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12 hours ago, mustangerfourlife said:
Where are you located? I have a carver 5x200 meter light is out and a few scratches here and there on top from placing recievers on top of it.I am in florida but will be in Salsbury N C this weekend .if that helps any.let me know and i can send some pics of it.
Unfortunately I'll be out of town this weekend, but that amp looks like it would fit the bill. What days will you be traveling through SC?
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35 minutes ago, Youthman said:
I've owned 4 amps...
Parasound HCA-2205a (220 x 5)
B&K 200.7 (200 x 7)
Sherbourn 7/2011a (200 x 7....7 monoblock amps inside one chasis)
Acurus A200 (200 x 2)
Honestly, I didn't hear any difference between the Parasound and the B&K. I was able to A/B them directly...they sounded the same to me.
I'd love to find a good B&K amp, but they don't seem to come up very often.
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13 minutes ago, teaman said:
I would say at least three. Powering the mains and center which makes a lot of sense.
That's the plan. Three channels is the minimum I'd be looking for.
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1 hour ago, USNRET said:
you are still in the market we can chat.
10-4, keep me posted.
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Probably $800 for the right amp from a forum member. Any more than that and I'd likely just spring for new.
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7 minutes ago, novisnick said:
To return a heavy XPA-5 (5 channel A/B amp.
I wish I'd jumped before they went SMPS and raised their prices.
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26 minutes ago, willland said:
Your system, your $$$, you decide.
I dropped a wanted post in the garage sale section to see if anything pops up.
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Looking to try a multi-channel power amplifier in my home theater. Let me know what you have.
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4 hours ago, derrickdj1 said:
I am in no rush and won't even miss it for the most part.
I'm sure your house will appreciate the break.
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4 hours ago, teaman said:
Great choice. I own four XPA-2's right now and sold another already. $500 is a fair price for an amp still under warranty. Keep us posted!
Tim
Well i've decided to let the XPA-2 deal pass by while i keep my eye open for a multi-channel amp. I'd hate to power my L&R with an 200 watt outboard and leave my center running off the receiver.
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I just got a lead on an Emotiva XPA 2 in SC with a year left on the warranty for $500. I figure i'll give it a try and if I cant hear a difference i should be able to recoup my money pretty easily.
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10 hours ago, Damaged1 said:
Also looking for feedback on dealing with the likes of Accessories4Less for refurbs or open box options
I just bought my Denon 6300 from these guys and its indistinguishable from new.
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How high is your ceiling? My ceiling is 9' and the soundfield is sensitive to seating location. I've never had a chance to hear the modules, but I assume they produce a more diffuse soundfield after bouncing off the ceiling.
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I just worry that I'm under powering them. I've read here and there that the RF-7s drop down near 4 ohms at low frequencies and require a lot of current to drive without clipping.
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Setup is in my signature. As you can see, my Denon 6300 is powering all 11 speakers. It sounds good to me, but I don't know what I might be missing.
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Any word on a replacement for the RS-62II?
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12 hours ago, RoboKlipsch said:
I think it was here or avsforum they have videos of the rf7iiis. Had not heard about the rc64iii that will make the old ones cheap which will be nice.
Well i'm totally wrong which isn't unusual. See below for a pic straight from Klipsch. I don't really care for the black baffle, but i'd like to hear the new horn sometime.
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53 minutes ago, IMWhizzle said:
So what amp do you recommend in this situation?
This would be mostly based on what features I needed.
The OP hasn't given us much info on his sources so I can't say what inputs he might need. I.E., does he want to connect a BlueRay player via HDMI? Most integrated amps don't have HDMI inputs.
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23 minutes ago, Kain said:
Last I heard about the release date of the RF-7 III and RC-64 III was fall (or was it Q4?) 2017. Is that still true?
I haven't heard any talk about replacing the RF-7II for a long time.
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Not sure why the OP would be comparing a $1100 HT receiver to a $300 Stereo receiver. Not exactly apples to apples.
If he's sure he's never going to add speakers to his setup then by all means go with a nice integrated amp.
edit: i thought the OP was talking about the R-S700 ($300) and not the A-S701 ($580).
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Rc-62ii with rf-7ii
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The 62 is a nice center, but the 64 is better.