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  • Birthday 05/10/1970

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  1. This subwoofer gets killer reviews and would maybe be a good option. Smallish footprint too. Power Sound Audio X15SE. http://www.powersoundaudio.com/collections/subwoofers/products/xs15se
  2. All - What a great and engaging forum. Thank you very much for the responses and photos. As Scrappy indicates above, I think bigger is probably better and the swing isn't that much. The RF-62's with matching center is where I'm leaning, especially if I can get the set for $1100 bucks (If anyone cares to share where I can find such a deal, please email me). My only concern remains the size of the speakers and subwoofer in a smallish room............not so much me, but my wife. She's gonna freak a bit when a pallet of speakers arrive:) Why is their so little information on the R-112SW and R-115SW subwoofers? Are they that new? Has anyone tried them? Otherwise I will probably lean towards an SVS or two.
  3. Thanks for all the ideas. The Klipsch speaker selector suggests the RF-52's based upon room size. This is a dedicated home theater, so possibly the smaller RF-52's crossing over at 80hz with a solid sub is smartest? I like Metropolis suggestion on the subs. I should be able to fill in all the bottom end necessary using two subs.......? Any opinions on the RF-52's? They are so inexpensive it feels like the can't possibly perform?
  4. Budget isn't tight. Floor standers would probably be preferable, but it seems most of the Klipsch floors standers are really LARGE and they just may overwhelm the room. Would you rather RF-51's or RB-82's and would the 82's gain me anything over the 62's considering my room size? Maybe the RF-62's or 82's? They seem to be overkill though. This room will almost entirely be dedicated to movies. Music maybe, but certainly infrequently and not the reason for adding the system
  5. Hello All, New participant to the forum with hopes I can get some suggestions or ideas on what speaker setup would be best for my room. I've kicked around floor standers and bookshelf systems, but my room isn't that large. My intent is to have as premium a sound as possible, but not waste money on oversized speakers I'll never tap into. Do to simplicity of not needing speaker stands, floor standers for the front would be great. However, using book shelf speakers if they would give a better system would be totally OK too. Would a 10", 12" or larger sub be needed? My room is: 16'-6" wide x 12'-3 1/2" deep. It is a very closed in room, so no big openings to deal with. Thanks for any assistance. Dan
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