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  1. Thx for the late response 😉

     

    In the meantime I bought the RP-240D as back-surround's and I'm really happy with them.

    They sound ofc a bit different compared to my RP-150M, which I use as surrounds, but they still fit fine as back-surrounds.

     

    I think they are a great option, if you don't have enough space in the back.

    I build a picture frame with around 9x4,5 feet in 2,75" thickness and use it as a cover for them.

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  2. Just as a small note:

    The RP-280F/FA are great speaker, in every way. They sound phenomenal, also thanks to their size. I still love mine😀

    So I would couple them with the biggest center possible. For them it's the RP-450C. I definitively wouldn't go for a smaller one together with the 280's.

  3. @Islander

     

    You got it, that's what I meant. I believe you, that you're really happy with your Yamaha.

    Bevor my Harman 7550HD I had a Yamaha RX-A1050 and was also very pleased with it. When I compared it to the Harman, the Harman had a for me much more pleasant deep end.

    The sound was much "fuller and bigger" on the deep end. The Yamaha was on the other hand more detailed for things like small effects in movies, which you better remark with the Yamaha.

     

    At the end I stuck with the Harman, but when the day comes, that I will really have to replace it, I think a Yamaha will be one of my options.

    Just next to Marantz, where I'm really wondering how the Auro up-mixer sounds compared to Logic7, which I use now for everything.

     

  4. I'm still stuck with my Harman 7550HD.

     

    As soon as I find an AVR or PRE/PRO in a "normal" pricerange, I would love to switch.

    The closest one was the Lexicon RV-6, but as the Loudness (Dolby Volume) isn't usable together with Dirac, it was also not a real option for me.

    And I need some sort of Loudness, as I'm living in an apartment with my family. That means no dedicated room for the home-cinema what results in

    different listening levels, depending on the daily situation.

     

    With Dirac in the RV-6 I could adjust the sound how I like it for just a short volume range.

    That means, if everything was fine on low volumes, then on higher volumes it was just too much bass and reversed if I adjusted it for louder levels.

    That's where a parametric loudness is very usable...

  5. 57 minutes ago, David y said:

    So basically I just disgusted our with anthem room correction it’s Takes away all bass from your main speakers and send it to your sub. And there’s no way around it I’m pretty sure without turning off room corrrction. And I was here think arc is suppose to be the best. Shit my 200$ integra room correction sounded ten times better then this. This is acually completly Ridiculous. Now the question comes do I return this. And go for a Yamaha or some other brand. Because i don’t think I’m ever gonna use the room correction and it just seems like I’m wasting money if I’m never gonna use part of the product. I wonder how much the room correction costs?  But the sound that comes from it is still amazing without the room correction. What do you guys think. What would some other good receiver choices to go with? I was think Yamaha 3080. I wonder if that room correction does the same thing. Throw me some suggestions?

     

    I had the exactly same experience when I ordered a new Lexicon RV-6 with Dirac as replacement for my old Harman AVR 7550HD.

    Long story short: I returned the Lexicon and keep being happy with my 11 years old Harman and just praying that he last some more years!

  6. I can just write about my experience with the RP-280F. First I had the RP-450C, which was the best matching center out of the Klipsch line for the RP-280F and the center was really great. But there was always a little man in my ear who told me, there is some space for improvement. I'm not saying the center was bad, I just had the impression there could be done something a little bit better.

     

    So I was looking for a single RP-280F as center use. And what can I say: I'm really happy, that I've tried it out. There was a real improvement. Not a huge one, because the RP-450C was a great center, but with three  same speaker in the front, I couldn't hear any differences anymore. It's just like the center disappeared an there is now just one huge speaker in the whole front line. It doesn't matter from which direction the sound is coming, it sound always completely the same. Also a big improvement for music, because I'm listening music in surround with the Logic7 DSP.

     

    So fo me it's clear, if there is any possibility, I would choose always the same speaker for the front over a dedicated center speaker.

  7. The Ncore is actually ofc one of the best meassuring Class-D amp's on the market. If not the best.

    Unfortunately I couldn't hear one yet. The only thing some peeps are mentioning is, that they sound a bit "boring".

    But like I said, never heard one, so can't rate this...

  8. The TPA3255 looks really interesting. Until 100 W @ 8Ohm even better meassurement than the Crown XLS 1502.

     

    What would you prefer for 5 channel use? One big power supply, or one power supply for each board?

    3 boards would be enough i think, not sure if it makes sense to use 5 boards in btl mode.

    Fun ofc, but maybe a bit too much😅

  9. Is there anything better than the Crown XLS 1502 in his price range as Class-D?

    I'm looking around for a 5-channel Class-D power amp.

    Speakers are the RP-280F as fullrange without sub in a HT-setup. Actually got 3 of them in the front, but will once replace my surrounds also with RP-280F's.

    So 5x RP-280F in a fullrange config😉

     

    Ofc i know the Hypex Ncores or ICEPower 1200's are really nice, but over my planed budget.

    3x the Crown XLS 1502 would be around max. budget, so I'm looking around is there something else in this price range or even cheaper.

  10. Of course. I have hooked it up yesterday and I think it will stay.

    The "sound"-difference compared to the RP-450C is not HUGE, but audible, so I've got what I wanted, the est matching center for the RP-280F's.

     

    The biggest difference are the vocals, which are now a bit more voluminous and it just sounds a big "bigger" now.

    It's hard to describe. I mean, the 450C is a really great center, but this one makes some thinks just a little bit better and sounds a bit more like "big cinema".

  11. Hy guys

     

    Does anyone know, what's the difference between this 2? (Except the colour of the woofers ofc ;-P)

    I compared them, and they seem to be completly the same...

     

    PS:

    What do you also think as using one of them as rears?

    I have RP-280F and RP-450C front. My sofa is completly at the wall, and the room is too short, to put it away from the wall.

    Next problem is, that left and right of the sofa are doors on boots side around 10 inch away, so there is also no space to put a speaker there.

    Just on the wall directly behind the sofa it would be possible.

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