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  1. Hi all,

    I have a pair of RP 280F in a 7.2 channel setup.  Is there any NOTICEABLE benefit to bi-wiring them?  If not, currently they are just wired in single configuration with the posts connected using the factory connection.  Please let me know if there is a good benefit and I can get it done.  If not, no biggie.

     

    Thank you and happy new year!

  2. Hey there Scrappy!

    I am late to the party in this thread.  But I think you remember I had the RP-280's right when they came out.  Never been disappointed.  And the 115SW...OOOOOOO, I love mine.  

    I had a blast (almost literally) playing Jurassic World for my friends.  I decided it would be a good idea to stretch the speakers a bit.  Honestly, they are capable of making my ears ring.  So much for paying for concerts.  LOL

  3. I just so happen to have the RP-280f's...WOOOOO me!  :D  And because I am obsessed with sound, a big sub.  Let me tell you, the sub really adds tons.  Not just in power of sound, but allows the RP-280's to do what they do best.  Just because I have a 15" sub, doesn't mean I need to use the total pure shaking power of it...(OK, busted, I totally do almost every day.) 

     

    In all seriousness - Fidelity and separation of sounds becomes more clear when the towers are relieved of having to dig deep.  You experience will be much better if you can find a good sub.  I recommend the R115-SW.  LOL, just in case you need to test the construction durability of your building. 

     

    Take care!

  4. On ‎11‎/‎21‎/‎2016 at 5:24 PM, MetropolisLakeOutfitters said:

    Reference is for the birds.  I watch stuff at like -22 to -26.  If I want to know what a real gunshot sounds like I'll go in the back yard and blast something.  Makes no sense to me to watch a movie so loud in your own house that dialogue is like 20 db higher than what a normal conversation in the same room would be.  Reference was originally made to overcome other people talking, HVAC systems, etc.  Just not an issue with home theater.  Just makes you go deaf faster, even if you can pull it off cleanly.  Most people can't.  

    Total agreement. All in all, I am just happy that at the levels I listen...everything is fine.  just poor source material. Or perhaps "poor" is the wrong word. Aggressive mixing may be the better phrase. Who knows...

    Thanks to all who offered good ideas and insight.

  5. 36 minutes ago, MetropolisLakeOutfitters said:

     

    At 105 db from 10-12 feet from the speakers, you don't think you could hear _any_ distortion, ever?  

    Seldom do I listen that loud.  LOL

    Distortion exists, I know this, but I am married.  I don't hit reference level as often as I would like.  She must be trying to save my ears...yeah.....that's it.

     

    :lol:

  6. 13 hours ago, derrickdj1 said:
    13 hours ago, derrickdj1 said:

    In the average size room, I don't think you hear any distortion at reference with a 1 in. tweeter.  Was the movie on Netflix or some other stream?

    In the average size room, I don't think you hear any distortion at reference with a 1 in. tweeter.  Was the movie on Netflix or some other stream?

    Sorry for the short response was at work doing the hard stuff so I can buy MORE KLIPSCH.  Anyway...For clarification, this is the first time I have heard distortion of any kind from these units.  The above details and actions took place.  I did use Blu-ray copies for all reference level tests before writing the feedback.  The white noise calibration test was done using a custom tone generator from my PC.  All frequencies tested were 1500Hz up to 7500Hz.  It was a white and pink noise based tone and there was NO distortion at near reference levels.  No need to push reference level using the generator. 

    In closing, I feel it was just the one movie that was poorly mixed or gained.  The speakers work fine and all is well.

     

     

  7. Hello All!!!

    So as some of you know, I have the RP-280f series in my living room.  I have posted before about how I love them...and that has not changed.  I have made a discovery that scared me and took a bit of testing to resolve.

     

    My wife wanted to watch Invincible with Mark Wahlberg (Don't Judge).  As we were watching, I began hearing DISTORTION from the tweeters from both the left and right channels only.  My current setup is listed in my signature of all posts, so you all know I have many Klipsch speakers.  Anyway...the distortion was coming from the white noise of the crowd cheering during the stadium scenes.  I was mortified to say the least. 

     

    Now, as many of the veteran users are likely thinking at this point, the diaphragm in the Reference Premiere line is only 1" for the horn.  And if I had just gotten the RF-7 II's, this wouldn't be happening.  BUT WAIT!  It is just a bad recording and/or bad gain on the source material.  I have several movies with crowd based white noise at even higher levels than this.  Using all Blu-ray copies of the following:  Gladiator, Braveheart, Tron, and even Space Jam just for kicks, I have discovered nothing wrong with the tweeters.  I was not even playing Invincible at reference levels, and it was just an ugly recording.  But the fore mentioned titles played at reference levels sounded crisp and clear.  From all my speakers.  Most of you know Gladiator in particular with the battle cries and crowds at the Colosseum of Rome are very loud and mixed with a rather high gain.  During the sequence with the General's first victory, there was nigh any distortion my delicate :) ears could find.  LOL. 

     

    I also did white noise tests on separate channels and multi-channel tests at near reference levels to be sure.

     

    So, in closing, the still work GREAT!!!

     

    Thanks for listening!

  8. Got mine done last night as.  There is not the same drop off you are seeing MrGrey.  I didn't have time to send a graph to my pc, as my wife was complaining it was 1230AM and I was fiddling with speakers.  But my drop-off was less drastic and didn't start until 238000 hz.  Even then it only fell off just shy of 9% from max output at 15k hz. 

     

    MrGrey, I am absolutely NOT saying you are doing anything wrong, but mine appear to be working close to advertised specs.  I won't speculate for you, just wanted to update the lobby that mine are in fact working is all, so please do not take offense to my update. 

     

    I hope you get it sorted MrGrey

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  9. 17 hours ago, Scrappydue said:

    I'm fresh out of reference premieres. i have a friend with some that lives a couple miles from me. who knows when i could get over there to measure though. 

    I am going to use my gear tonight to check.  I will post tomorrow as well since I have a pair of RP-280f.  Thanks to Scrappy for looking into this as well.  Hopefully it's just a single thing, not trying to be rude MrGrey.  Hope you can get it sorted

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  10. 14 hours ago, Scrappydue said:

    If you ever on here on a computer look in my signature and you'll see three links. All build threads. I have a full diy theater in my living room. I'm probably one of ten people in this forum with a full diy theater. 

    DIY, oh yeah??!!!  I plugged all my own stuff in myself.  So haha.  LOL  J/K :D

  11. I am the current owner of a R-115SW, and I love it.  I has great power and clarity.  Now, having said that, I have 0 experience with the RSW, so the other member's input matters greatly.  But I can say, in my large room, one R-115SW shakes the room, yet is very clear.  Not just powerful.  I am into high quality master music via DSD and am using a few other members' input to get my vinyl going.  Thus far, my R-115SW has been very clear when bass transitions in my Jazz music occur.  It is capable of providing powerful sound without being 'boomy' or obtrusive. 

     

    Just wanted to give you my 2 cents on the matter.

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  12. On ‎4‎/‎22‎/‎2016 at 10:03 PM, Youthman said:

    I could be wrong but I believe they will replace the RF-7ii. 

     

    RF-7
    RF-7 Classic
    RF-83
    RF-7ii

     

    There is nothing in the RP Series that competes with it and Heritage is an entirely different speaker than Reference not to mention the size of them greatly reduces the amount of people able to have them in their setup. 

     

    If they stop making a Flagship Reference Speaker, I believe it will be a huge downgrade and disappointment myself.

    Hey now!!!  I love my Reference Premiere!!!!  LOL

  13. On ‎9‎/‎26‎/‎2016 at 6:11 AM, wdecho said:

    You left the choice of music open. Anytime you run across a good "Original Master Recording" LP grab it. 

    I did.  I really am a noob to 'high quality' vinyl, hence me asking.  I do love many types of music

     

    Where do I find the label you are speaking of???  I just got a new cartridge and stylus for my turntable, cost $600, but is def worth it.  Original Recording sounds perfect for what I am looking to hear. 

     

    Thank you again for you input.  You really are helping

  14. I haven't checked myself, but as stated, the new Pioneer Elite line recently came out e.g. SC-LX901...I recommend looking for SC-91 or higher.  Do some research based on your preferences.  The SC line from 2015 still has ATMOS and all the network goodies.  May possibly be cheaper.  Just an idea.

  15. I am a bit biased towards Pioneer Elite myself.  Their new LX line just came out, which means you should be able to find their recent SC line of Elite receivers for cheap.  I have an SC-91, which when new last year was $1000, but my guess is the price hopefully dropped.  Has ATMOS, and Wi-Fi.  Connects wirelessly to all major forms of devices.  I recommend taking a look to see if pricing has dropped to where you would like it.  Very clean sound, that tends to be less processed depending on source, which pairs nicely with my Klipsch Reference Prem. system. 

    I can go anywhere in my two level home an not lose connectivity from my phone.  PM if you would like any details from me

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