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knackll

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    Painesville, Ohio
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    Rocking Out my Klipsch RF -7IIs
  • My System
    Yamaha RX-A3050
    Klipsch RF -7II Cherry
    Klipsch RC64II Cherry
    Klipsch R-15M (next victim)
    Klipsch RSX-3 & 4 (presence speakers)
    JBL 12" powered subs (2)

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  1. Yah, I agree. I really dig the cherry. Having a matching stand helps too. Thank you!
  2. Yes, I have moved it around slightly but know that this speaker is heavy and does not allow flexibility when it comes to the stand I'm using. I am quite content with the adjustments I have made with the positioning and level and dialog adjustments through the receiver. It is definitely a great addition and i'm truly enjoying it. Thank you so much for offering some suggestions as it is nice to know this community cares. Mike
  3. Neil, that is so true, and yes, I enjoy them emenslly. As a matter of fact I can't stop starring at them. Sorry, that may be a bit much, but they are truly awesome. The box above the tv is for a small sized center channel. I have put 2qty front presence speakers in there temporarily until I can relocate them. I'm currently put a Klipsch center channel speaker grill in front of them to give a cleaner astetic look. Thanks
  4. Unfortunately, I do not have the additional height above tv to bottom of speaker box. The best I could do is move it up one shelf. I'm not prepared to tear apart my stand for that adjustment. Thank you though.
  5. Please don't be too sad as she let's me know she's there. So much that she washes out the RF-7II's. I know it's hard to believe, but it's a fact. I've have also given it a slight angle up. I'm about 15' away and don't miss a sound coming from it. Thank you.
  6. My point was that when not properly adjusted and leveled out the same as the fronts, it is overpowering. In my previous setup at these levels, you would of never of known there was a center channel. With this center, it is necessary to adjust down. That's how much different it is. Amazing! Thank you,
  7. I agree especially as it pertains to these speakers. Who knows, I might be pleasantly surprised to still be missing something. I'll definitely make some adjustments per everyones recommendation. Thank you!
  8. You are absolutely correct. I must say that switching out my Klipsch ICON series style speakers and going to these RF-7IIs and RC64II to the style of listening to a whole different level. Actually planet to be honest. Just adding them without any adjustments was insanely different. I was very nervous about spending the type of cash without knowing what type of improvement there was to be had. Words cannot describe how happy I am with the sound quality. I never knew what I was missing until now. Thank you,
  9. I will try it to see how it sounds, although I'mnot sure how I'll like the astetics of it. The receiver I'm pushing this with is a Yamaha RX-A3050, and it allows me to adjust the height and listing potions of each speaker. It in itself is incredible. So I may also try adjusting that if needed. Currently, the sounds are crisp and as clear as can be. I really couldn't imagine much more improvement however I'm sure I'll be surprised. Thank you for the advice.
  10. I thought the same until I powered it up. And wow! I ended up having to adjust it down. It was seriously over powering the fronts during movie dialog and action. If I wouldn't of heard it I wouldn't of believe it myself.
  11. No, the stand just happened to match, luckily for me. Thank you
  12. Hey guys, sorry for not responding sooner as I was traveling for business. Anyways, I certainly appreciate all the advice and the comments. No worries about offending me. As for the center, the shelf unfortunately was not tall enough and I will need to customize the hardware mountings to accommodate the adjustment. To be completely honest , it is not angled, and yes I could angle it but to my suprrise the center is over powering the fronts. When watching any movie I need to adjust the level otherwise when the action begins it's so overpowering that the fronts become washed out. It's a simple adjustment on my Yamaha RX-A3050. I have made that and it sounds incredible. Because of that, I have absolutely no intention of moving it. Anyone considering this center channel should know it is loud. The set up is about 15' away and there is no problem with hearing each channel. Nothe shown in the picture, I have Klipsch surrounds, rear presence, front presence. The speakers in the cubby above are the front presence. I acknowledge that they are not really in the correct position and need to relocate them. I'm using and old klipsch center channel speaker grill to cover them. I've just received my new Atlantic adjustable speaker stands for the rear presence speakers and am playing with their location. All in all, I'm extremely satisfied with the new RF-7IIs and the RC64II. I was very lucky the stand matched the cherry almost perfectly. I did have to make some adjustments to fit the RF-7IIS. I absolutely appreciate any and all advice and comments. Obviously, I have serious audio equipment that moves me into a league of elites. Some of the best ways to learn is from advce of others who either have the equipment or have made similar mistakes and know how to correct it. Thanks for all the comments everyone!
  13. Hello-New to the Klipsch forum and wanted to post pics of my new Klipsch RF-7Ii with the RC64II in cherry. These speakers are incredibly awesome. I can not believe the difference in high quality sound I was missing. I'm pushing them with a Yamaha RX-A3050. I Now need the replace my rears & presence speakers.
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