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  1. 😀 not exactly the dimensions I want! 😀
  2. Ahahah if I had money, I bought a bigger house, but I'm pretty sure that my wife had restricted my area to a little place like the one I now have. I'm still not sure about what I have to buy. I've seen that are coming up the 600c and the 500c, both products seems really interesting, but I don't know when they will be available here in europe...
  3. Well, the 450c can not fit in the place I have for the center speaker (about the exact dimension of the 440c) that is the reason why I did not consider it. There is no opportunity to listen them here where I am, but I am a little confused now... :I So the 440c is so bad for his price?
  4. Good morning, I’m setting up my 5.1 home theater system, composed by TV Sony 49XF9005, AVR Denon X4400H, frontal speakers klipsch cornwall 3 driven by Mcintosh ma2275, back speakers klipsch rp15m, sub klipsch r115sw. I only need now the center channel speaker, and I’m undecided for 2 klipsch models, the rp250c and the 440c. The distance between Tv and sofa is about 8 ft, with room large about 14 ft and ceiling 7 ft (in reality it’s a mezzanine of 10x14 ft in a larger room of 23x14 ft and ceiling 15.5 ft). Which one of two center speakers you would add to my system? Thank you!
  5. Hi guys, yeterday I received my new subwoofer R115SW, and have connected it to the preamp output of a Mcintosh MA2275. Stereo speakers are Cornwall III. I setted up the low pass filter on the sub at 40Hz, an the gain at about 5 of 11, and reversed phase at 180° (at the moment I have the speaker in frontal position at about 80 inches by me and the sub on my right, at about 40 inches, but in few months I'll keep everything in my new house, and will buy rear speakers, a central speaker and a Denon X6300H). Any tip about my stereo configuration? Thank you!
  6. Good morning, I have a pair of cornwall 3, and since I bought them, I always used a really simple cable bought from an electrical store, using bi wire connection. Now, I would try another cable, just to see of there is any difference, so I bought 32ft of audioquest type 4, using a mono wire connection (the amp, a mc ma2275, is near one of 2 speakers, about 8ft, the other speaker is 16ft far, but I divided equally the cable). So my question is: should I buy some other cable and bi wire, or do you think mono wire is the right way? I gave an audiotion yesyerday, and sound seems more clear. Thank you for your suggestions.
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