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  1. LOL, this year is our 10 year, maybe I'll ask for it for our anniversary lol!
  2. Minermark - Love it! Definitely something I will use, lol! But WOW! How do you keep your roof and glass from not breaking, lol!
  3. So I'm sold on the 2 - 18" subs! I'm assuming my receiver would suffice for now, if I decided to use it for now and later upgrade. Thank you - would love some input on mixing and matching and what some people have setup currently. Thanks all the input WVU80!
  4. I've got plenty of time, in no rush. The house is about two months away from being completed. Love the look of the Heritage as well! Just to get an architectural idea (if $ not an issue) of a set up, what would a typical setup for 5.1 be, using Heritage speakers? Do you use the same type for all 5 or mix it up? Sorry, might be a silly question. The SUB set up that you pointed out was exactly what I was looking at after twk123 mentioned it. 18" is currently out of stock, hopefully it will be back soon. Any recommendations on AV Receiver? I currently have an Elite SC-05 Pioneer which has done great for the past few years and it will go into another room. Thank you, David
  5. You guys are awesome! I didn't expect so much great feedback! We are in Bakersfield, CA. I'm not stuck on doing in walls, but I didn't want something bulky on the counter or floor. Have to keep the wife happy by not having the speakers take over her room (Except when they are on). As for the subs, we are going it wired in the far left wall (if you were standing and looking at the tv). Where would you recommend the 2nd? Or should I go larger on the one sub? We do have outlets in the floor in the middle of the room as well (behind couches). Thanks guys!
  6. Two full sliders on one side (Same slider).
  7. TWK123 thank you for the great advice! I will definitely look into the making my own sub! Drapes - check! We were going to run speaker wires in ground until we found out they were going to cost $1200=( So the other option was going to be to use Sewell Ghost Wire (https://sewelldirect.com/sewell-super-flat-adhesive-speaker-wire-18-awg-2-conductor-50-ft-spool-white?gclid=ckqx1puxxmocfylafgodmzcmqw#) under the carpet we lay down. We do have outlets back there if needed, but no in ground wire. David
  8. Thank you Mark! Here are more pictures looking the other way (opposite of TV. These are the model home pictures and so we can set up the living room the best way possible). The living room and kitchen are all in one large room (will get dimensions) with ceilings going to a peak of 14'. Thank you, David 0282_001.pdf
  9. Hi guys, New to forum and Klipsch. I have heard great things about the speakers and now that we are getting our new home, we are ready to purchase some great speakers! What is the quality difference between the reference in-wall speakers (comparable cost ones) compared to the flat panel speakers? I currently have ORB Audio speakers which we will use in another room. In comparison to the ORB Audio speakers, would the in-wall speakers blow them out of the water? If you were going to outfit the room with 5.1 surround sound and a receiver with a budget of approximately $2500: 1. What would you recommend for in-wall speaker, flat panel or other smaller sized speaker? Three front speakers. 2. What would you choose for your Surround speakers? They will be wired. 3. What would be your sub? Thank you! David
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