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  1. Hello! 

    I'm looking for RF-7 II crossover schema.

    I've found here the attached schema, but it doesn't match with the components that I've seen:

    Tweeter: L1 = 1.5 mH, L2 = 0.65 mH, L3 = ??; R = 39 Ohm (x2); C = 5.6 uF, C2 = ??, C3 = ?? 

    Woofers: L1 = 0.75 mH; C = 18 uF; R = 1 Ohm.

     

    Anyone has the schema?

     

    Regards, Danilo

    rf-7 crossover copy.jpg

  2. Today I've heard the RF7 in another show room ( about 6 x 7 meters ) with the loudspeakers at about 2 meters from back and side.

    Power amps: two McIntosh mono ( 300W ).

     

    The RF7 sound seems to me balanced with solo piano but unbalanced (toward high frequencies) with orchestral music.

     

     

    Bye, Danilo

  3. @robert_kc: the listening room is about 7 x 5 meters and I listen to classical music.

     

    I am becoming convinced (reading your posts) that something in the setup was not right and that RF7 are able to play bass frequencies even if without sub.

     

    Danilo

  4. Hello!! This is the first post from Danilo (Italy, Rome).

     

    Some time ago I heard for the first time the Heresy III and I'd fallen in love with the Klipsch sound.
    I have a preamp valves and an hybrid power amp (40W).

    After reading many good reviews, this afternoon I have listened to RF-7 with a Mcintosh 75W power amp (the show room's one).

     

    I could not believe my ears !!!
    The lower part of the spectrum was very weak... almost non-existent in comparison with the high and medium-high.
    The speakers have zero hours of life and were in a room 3 x 4 meters far about half a meter from the walls .
    It seems incredible to me... what do you think ?


    Thank you!! Danilo

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