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  1. Mike M

    Klf -30s

    Atleast the guy with the Klf's has some legitimate looking mint condition speakers, the guy with the rf-83s might be in terrible condition because there's no photos to go with the $1600 price he's asking.
  2. Mike M

    Klf -30s

    SWL if you think this guy is high check out this guy http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/hnp/ele/5479111177.html
  3. Mike M

    Klf -30s

    They definitely look mint condition, the signature by the person that inspected them even looks brand new, doesn't have any type of fading on the ink.
  4. Mike M

    Klf -30s

    http://chicago.craigslist.org/nch/ele/5501563262.html No affiliation, look to be in fantastic condition, price seems high but I'm not sure what going rate for klf -30s are.
  5. Man those would of looked great stacked on my dual 115sw's lol, glad my buddy is the one getting them.
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    8 subs should do the trick.
  7. After looking at your pictures I'd go with the rc -64ii
  8. I have the rp-450c and I have my 65 in curved tv on top of it. The 450-c's are rated for 100lbs. Not sure how it would match up with your klf -30s though. You probably would be better getting the rc-64ii imo.
  9. I emailed klipsch and they mailed me some for free.
  10. The 450c is paired better with the 280f's and the 440c would pair with the 260fs
  11. +1 I made that exact mistake and traded up within the same year. I started with a single 12 then added a second, then sold them both and bought 2 15's.
  12. My living room is about 300 sq ft.and as for the wife, it's easier to ask for forgiveness than it is to get permission lol.
  13. I'd go with the 280f's and the 15's, I originally bought the smaller towers and subs and within 6 months I upgraded it all. If you can swing going bigger, do it and save yourself from regretting it later like I did.
  14. I had a single 12, then got a second one and that still wasn't enough for me so I bought 2 of the 15's and sold the 12's. The difference between the 15's and the 12's is HUGE. I think you'll end up regretting not going with the 15. The 12's can't even come close when digging down low for movies as the 15. I personally like the 15 better for music also but that's just my personal preference.
  15. I have a specific hdmi output on my tv that is for arc and a specific input on my receiver that is for arc. I still had to go into my settings and enable arc on my tv and receiver.
  16. I have all my hdmi connections, cable, ps4, ect all plugged into my receiver, then I have a single hdmi running from my tv to my receiver. The hdmi from my tv is strictly for arc.
  17. You have to go into your settings on both your TV and your receiver and enable arc on both of them
  18. I like them, but I think they would look better with the black grills.
  19. I've got dual r -115sw's in a room that's 2400 cu ft. and there's times I feel like the subs are going to blow my window frames into the yard. I paid a little over 1400 for both brand new. For me it was money well spent and didn't feel like I broke the bank and I got some great quality sounding subs. I watch a lot of movies and listen to quite a bit of music and they sound great for both.
  20. I messaged klipsch on Twitter and they sent me some for my rf -82iis for free, make sure you let them know you need 4 pairs of spikes.
  21. I wasn't expecting it, thank God I didn't have the volume set at reference level, I have no idea why they put that in there and I'm sure that bass have ruined a few subs.
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