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  1. We had a 75" TV in our media room and a few months ago replaced it with a BenQ short throw projector.  Short throw because our ceiling fan is in the middle of the room and it would have been too much of a hassle to move it and install the projector.  We painted the wall with SW base white paint (researched as the best paint for a projector wall) and the picture is out of this world.  Would never go back to a TV, no matter how large.

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  2. I have had Crown amps in the past.  Currently I have 2 QSC/GX-5 amps powering center & rears.  I think they are solid amps and work great in a home system for both music and movies.  Yes you can faintly hear the fans but even at low volumes, the fans disappear.

  3. 3 hours ago, Shakeydeal said:

    I agree. During this time, I have pushed and pulled them around the room quite a bit. That said, I have had them in this very same position before but without these results. I have probably had them in every imagineable position at least twice, LOL. But that's my OCD kicking in. Even when they sound good, I keep thinking, "but maybe they will sound better here, or here, or there". It's like the saying that most men don't want to know what's on TV, they want to know what else is on TV..........

     

    Shakey

    It always intrigues me when I hear "they sound good but might sound better".  What does that even mean?  What are we measuring against?  How do I know they sound good now or later?  I'm not picking, I'm talking to myself because I have said this so many times myself.  I know what sounds good to me is what I want but I'm usually looking for more but not even sure what that more is.  It opens up a lot of questions, debates and curiosity!!

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  4. 8 hours ago, dtel said:

    Your right neither is bad by far.

    Really when I read his thoughts on both speakers, my first thought was the original Forte is really holding it's own over time. The RP-280 has gotten some great reviews by many people here and if the roughly 30 year old Forte can compete is saying something, and there were 2 revisions of the Forte's that came later. 

     

    These sounded great stock but after I upgraded them with Crites tweeter diaphragms and crossovers, they just blew out the 280s in our room.  3 ways are awesome, even 30 year old 3 ways!!

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  5. Seems to be clearer, crisper, cleaner and felt right there in the room with me.  It's hard for me to put in words sometimes what I'm hearing but the sound from the Fortes is more real than the 280s.  Sensitivity also.  I bought a Sansui AU-217 for fun and I barely turn the volume and I have beautiful powerful sound.  Same with the 280s but just not as real.

     

    Some of my descriptions are subjective and maybe even meaningless to some.  That's why I said, I just liked the sound from the Fortes better.  

     

    It's all in the ears & head!!

  6. This might be the wrong place for this post so mods, feel free to move if needed.  I just sold my RP-280 floors because I believe my Forte 1 w/Crites upgrades are a better sounding speaker both for music and movies.  I have a 450 center.

     

    Am I crazy?  No, because I kept what sounded best to me.  :-)

     

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  7. Beautiful pair of cherry RP-280s.  Less than a year old with low hours.  Had to move to a smaller room and bought a pair of Fortes right after these.  The Fortes fit better so I have been using them and the 280s are just sitting.  Local pickup in or around Houston, TX.  Asking $700 OBO.  More pics available if needed.

     

     

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  8. 3 hours ago, Shakeydeal said:

    First of all, you mention "sources", but I see no sources specified in your post. Only integrated amps.

     

    Yes all amps will  sound different to varying degrees. If it's not important to you, don't sweat it. I've only heard two SS amps that I thought were a notch above. A pair of McCormack DNA-1 deluxe monolocks and a Plinius SA-103. Both very good, but I still prefer tubes. That's where the magic is with horns, IMHO.

     

     

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    Yes your are most correct, I meant amps not sources.

  9. I have a pair of Fortes w/Crites upgrades.  Love the sound!!  I have powered them with a Luxman R-117 (was part of the package), a Yamaha RA-860, a Sansui AU-217 and a Kenwood KA-5700.  The Kenwood and Sansui are both vintage integrated amps.  

     

    I read about people all the time trying different samps with their speakers and how they can tell a difference in the SQ, sometimes small and sometimes huge.  Maybe I'm just an old guy with damaged ears because of too many rock concerts in the day, but I just can't tell that much difference in any of the above amps with the Fortes.  Maybe some difference between the Yamaha and the others but basically no significant difference with the other amps.

     

    So either I do hear differences and just don't recognize them, maybe there really isn't that much difference to be recognized or maybe my ears are beyond recognizing!!  All I know is that the Fortes sound great with all 4 amps.  But it does sorta tick me off that if there really are significant differences, I don't seem to notice!!  :-)

     

  10. I just bought a Kenwood KA-5700 and a Sansui AU-217 integrated amp.  I'll pair each of these with a pair of Fortes with Crites upgrades.  The Kenwood sounds awesome.  Haven't tried the Sansui yet.  In fact, the Kenwood sounds so good that I have put my RP-280s up for sale.  Really don't need them.

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