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  1. Beautiful speakers. Hopefully this is what my future looks like. Enjoy! Tom
  2. Great information Dave. It seemed to me that those RF-7 III's are going to do very well. I saw that they had put them up on this site. I'm torn between those and the Forte III's. I've never been one for the tower speakers but after reading how wide and deep they are... they sound solid. Thanks again. Tom
  3. What a football game. After seeing them do that to the Dawgs.. I think we can take the lowly tide at Auburn. Never capitalize their name! We are down close to Poinciana but we hit up the Cloud at times. Have some friends there. I think she may teach at Neptune... could be wrong. I always had stereo systems back then and never knew a thing about integrated amps. Crutchfield guy had to teach me from square one. Can't wait till the point where I can purchase the Forte III's probably. Tom
  4. Thanks for the great information. I really like the Forte III's specs and it looks just my style. Tom
  5. JJ, I was going to ask about them also. The guy at Crutchfield also tried to guide me to them rather than the RF-7's. What can you tell me about the Forte's that make them an improvement over the RF-7? When I first found Klipsch I was attracted to the older box style speaker rather than the tall towers. Thanks, Tom
  6. Thanks WVU for the information. I have not seen the III's. I cannot recall them from this website. I'll give it another look through. Tom
  7. All I could think of was someone, who is on every forum, who takes novices and twists them into a pretzels with insults. I was afraid he/she would think I was belittling the speaker/company and it's history. Thanks for helping me understand the extent to which these speakers function. I had a feeling that they would be just fine. Thanks, Tom
  8. Bill, Yep.. Kissimmee, Florida. I'm also an Auburn Tiger fan. It's the name I use on an Auburn Forum. I appreciate the input. I'm trying to build this system from the ground, after not doing this since the late 80's, and I'm very dusty on everything. I simply never want to worry that I've turned the 300 up too loud to hurt the speakers. I've never looked at purchasing speakers where the amp/stereo's wattage was higher than the RMS of the speakers. I'm glad to know these will be alright. Thanks, Tom
  9. Hello all, First don't lash out at me because I'm sincerely trying to get an answer. I have one of these Nova 300 amps and I'm curious as to which Klipsch speakers to match it with. I like the R F -7 I I but I'm curious if the 300 watts of the Nova is too much with the speaker's RMS being 250. I spoke to Crutchfield who said that at higher volumes it could hurt the speakers. If that is the case... are there any Klipsch speakers that I should look at to handle this unit that are not $5k or more? I'm looking to stay around $3-$4k for the pair. I sure appreciate it, kissimmee
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