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  1. Recently upgrade to RF 7, need to free up some space. A pair of RF82ii brand new in box, a pair of RF82ii and one RC62ii slighly used. All original boxes, manual kept in tact. Asking for $1000 cash. Pick up locally only. Location in Katy, Houston. 93aa96a5f7450442bafa07eca301d089.jpgaa2017b2ee7aad3f3e9bb55e5a8dcbc7.jpg
     
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  2. I removed the two up-firing bookshelf for Dolby Atmos. I think they are the reason for distracting sounds. My system is only 5.1 now. Sounds better. I want to do 7.1 but there is no way to wire two rear surround. My home is pre-wired.

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  3. I can feel your concern. I used to have Onkyo-636. One day I walked around in Frys and I found a unit of Pioneer Elite SC-91 on clearance. I immediately jumped into the deal. The difference in performance is quite distinct. Some say you don't need more powerful receiver since Klipsch is very sensitive, but IMO it does matter.

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  4. I read on AVS forum and many other opinions. They prefer monopole speaker since surround chanel has become a discrete channel and direct radiating speaker can reproduce most accurately recorded sound. IMO, my old junk Onkyo monopole speakers sound better than Klipsch RP-250s when placed as surround speaker

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  5. I recently replaced my side surround of 2 bookshelves with 2 RP-250s. I played Star Wars and I didn't hear the surround effects of flying from front to rear or from rear to rear as with bookshelves. With RP-250s, it sounds too diffused. I having SC-91 Elite, RF-82 II and RC-62 II. Did I set it up incorrectly? Any idea?

     

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