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  1. Emotiva has a 7 channel amplifier that is 4 ohm capable it provides 80 watts to all 7 channels ( 8 ohms) or 110 watts ( 8 ohms) while running 2 channels. Reasonably priced at $599.00. This may solve my amplification issue. Thanks for your reply.
  2. The responses from you have been great! I wish I could have 2 completely separate systems (one for hifi and one for theater), but that is not feasible. I just watched "Rogue One" this evening and the sound was fantastic. My system is absolutely killer for Movies and concerts. Stereo listening is a different story. I believe I've narrowed it down to id like more resolution, less fatigue (though it's relatively minor) without losing bass. I listen to 2 channel music often and I don't want to use my subs because I guess I'm really old school, Ive always listened to my hifi with 2 speakers. Its foreign to me to add a sub to stereo listening. Im sure a 2 pronged approach is required here: upgraded amplification and new speakers. im sorry I'm a pita. If I was Rockefeller, I could throw money at it until the issue was solved. Below is a photo of my gear and some room treatments. 280's, 450 center 2 sw115's and a Sharp 80"
  3. Thanks for the tips. Emotiva sells factory refreshed A-300's for $359.00 shipped. Hows the bass with your Heresies?
  4. I like my 280's, I think they sound good. However, the type of guy I am, I want more. Are the RF7II's a worthy upgrade? What do you suppose the differences in sound will be? im running a Marantz SR6010 receiver, an Oppo 103 universal disc player and a uturn audio turntable with Grado cartridge. My speakers are bi-wired with audio quest wire with banana terminations. My room is a 20ft x 19ft loft with 10 ft flat ceilings. Thanks so much.
  5. Ive got a set of RP280's in a 7.2 home theater configuration. I have them placed with the proper distance between them but am having trouble figuring how far from the rear wall should they be. The owners manual doesn't mention anything about distance from the back wall. How would you suggest I tackle this issue? Thanks and happy listening!
  6. In addition to my SW-115, I have a Velodyne SPL-100R. I use the set up mic for the velodyne so it can perform its automatic setup. I then use my receivers Audessy auto setup to balance both subs. I followed the advice of the members on this forum and set all my speakers to "small". The bass is awesome! I need to batten down the hatches while watching movies
  7. I have an Oppo 103 universal player connected to a Marantz 6010 receiver via hdmi. My speakers for left and right mains are Klipsch RP-280's. When listening to music, I mostly use cd's (store bought, not burned or MP3). My question is, should I purchase a dedicated CD player and connect to the receiver using decent rca's cords or should I continue with the 103 via hdmi? I am considering the Marantz 6006, the emotiva Eric-3 or the Nad 516bee. I will connect using decent but not esoteric rca cords. Thank you for your help.
  8. thank you everybody for the tips! Ive started to read the audessy thread. I'm going to get familiar with that before I do anything with my system. Thanks again for helping me! Have a great evening.
  9. Good Day! I have RP-280's right and left, the 450 center, the 115sw subwoofer, a velodyne spl-100r sub and mordaunt-short Carnival 3 di-poles for surrounds and rears. I have a Marantz Sr.-6010 receiver. I utilized the Audessy set-up system to try and dial in the system. When I review the settings, there are a lot of odd figures. Center set as "Large" Distances are not accurate, etc. I am underwhelmed by the bass whether I use the 115 by itself or use both at the same time. If I switch the receiver bass setting from "lfe" to "lfe+main" the bass is much better. This seems odd to me. I'm tempted to perform my own measurements and input them, set all speakers to small, x-over at 80 hz for the mains and center and 120 he for the surrounds and rears. What do you guys think I should do? Thank You.
  10. Does anyone have experience with acoustic room treatments? The room is very hard. The only sound absorption is a carpeted floor, leather theater seating and a few large decorative pillows about the room. My theater area is a 20'x19.5' loft. The right side is open with a railing. There are 4 large windows. 1 window behind the right and left floorstanders. Left wall has the other 2 windows. I am replacing the faux wood blinds with cloth cellular window coverings today. I believe they will help a lot. What else can I do to calm the room down? How do you figure out where to place additional treatments? I have RP-280f mains. 450 center and the 115 sub. I have mordant short carnival 3's for surrounds and rears. Thanks in advance for your advice.
  11. My Kappas are up for sale. Speakers sound great. All drivers are in excellent condition. One grille is good, the other is fair. Local pick up in Arizona. Phoenix area $375.00 Includes original manuals, original parts/data sheet. Original jumpers, maple shade jumpers and original bill of sale/bill of lading. I have lots of pics. Please contact me I'll send them to you.
  12. I purchased a set of RP-280's from Frys electronics last Thursday. One of the speakers was missing the spikes. I called Frys, no help. I called Klipsch but can't get through because the recording says "in a department meeting". All I want is a set of spikes. Anyone have any ideas on how I can get this taken care of? Thanks for your help
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