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29 minutes ago, willland said:
Here is a great choice.
https://tmraudio.com/components/power-amplifiers/?_bc_fsnf=1&brand=512
A bit more than your $1500.00 but with an MSRP of over $5000.00 it would be a steal. My guess is that maybe only a few years old. If I was in the market I would not hesitate.
Bill
Thanks will check with them.
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2 minutes ago, willland said:
Would you consider a used amp?
Definitely more bang for the buck.
Bill
Sure if the price and condition are worthy of consideration, Yes.
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3 minutes ago, Westcoastdrums said:
Let's start here... how my yenom do you have budgeted?
Two shunyaya Power cords. Is that good enough? Long live shunyaya.Think he asked how much is budgeted,
I figure around 1500 for an Amp.
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Fronts 2 RF-7 iii, Center RC-64 iii, 2 Surrounds RP-250 S , 2 Subs R-115 SW, 2 In-ceiling Speakers came with the house believe they are Martin Logan , Denon 4400 H Sounds good am concerned may be underpowered.
Was advised to get an Amplifier, looking for feedback as to what is recommended?
Think I need a 5 or 7 channel amplifier with 200 per channel at 8 ohms. ( Not Sure)
Feedback and comments are highly appreciated.
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1 hour ago, teaman said:
Accessories4less.com will have a few processors capable of what you need for a few hundred bucks. Take the rest and buy yourself a nice five or seven channel amp so you can make the most of those Klipsch. I know you can run them on flea watt amps but the RF-7 will really come alive with 200 or more watts on them. A fellow in the Klipsch Owners Facebook group has a sweet Gen 3 Emotiva XPA-7 for sale. There are also several XPA-5 around. Very capable amps. Next time the extras and gimmicks take a leap forward, your amps are ready, just need to swap in your processor for the next adventure. You won't regret it.
Appreciate the suggestion and pointing me to the owners facebook page, Emotiva
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On 10/16/2018 at 3:12 PM, K5SS said:
Those are some nice choices and congratulations on the new grear! The main tweak I would make is going with dual 15” subs at a minimum, that room is huge!
I would also go with a refurbished model receiver that is a couple years old, to free up some of the budget, and get a 3 or 5 channel amplifier. I usually think upper end receivers are enough to drive Klipsch Reference speakers but due to the size of that room, I would imagine even the top receivers will be strained, driving 5 + speakers at level to fill a space that size.
thank you, put in one r115sw, in place of the r112sw will add another soon
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update
successfully returned the R112SW Sub and got the R115SW based on feedback/opinion
thank you
The following avr was suggested and then to bi-amp the RF7iii's ................Thoughts opinions????
Denon AVRX4400H 9.2 Channel Full 4K Ultra HD Network AV Receiver with HEOS black, Works with Alexa
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Thanks for the suggestions so far
two things that stand out
1. Will move to the r-115SW sub
2. Budget is 1500 or so +,- 300
folks at crutchfield.com suggested ( I don't know if that is a good one or not?) I believe the collective wisdom of the group would be greater.
Cambridge Audio Azur 851W Class XD Flagship Power Amplifier in Black 1699
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Hi Gurus,
Am new to the forum and trying to put a new system together to replace one the kids helped themselves to :-).
Purchased KLIPSCH Speakers as follows Fronts 2- RF-7III , Center 1-RC-64III, Rears 2-R250S, Bass- 1-R112SW ( will add another base and or surrounds matching if needed and have second area by the pool to play simple outdoor AV and music so two zones.)
Looking for suggestions on what I should use to drive these, room is 45x60 ft open area kitchen, living breakfast nook.
Read on-line that I should get the speakers I want and then look for suggestions for how to drive them and thats where the choices started to make less sense.
Appreciate the help and suggestions.
Thank you.
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RF7 III thoughts Best Amplifier not AVR
in Home Theater
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got it, thanks