Jump to content

Roney

Members
  • Posts

    17
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by Roney

  1. I've upgraded from the RC62II. I thought my old center sounded weak  after  I decided to add an external amp(emotiva A-300) to the equation to power up my  fronts (RF82ii) . There was an unbalance of sound there. Now with the RC7, dialogues no longer have to fight their way to be heard, if that makes any sense. RC64 is overkill and way too expensive for my blood. I might contemplate getting RF7s but that will be in the very far future. I have a 7.1 setup with all klipsch speakers except for the subwoofer(SVS PB-2000) 

    • Like 3
  2. Hi community, 

     

    As stated in my title, I'm confused on how to install the RC7. It has 4 binding posts which are interconnected with some type of plastic covered wires. The red terminals are connected and the black terminals as well . Which 2 do i use? And do I remove these interconnecters or do I leave them there? Please have a look at the attached picture.

    Thanks again 

     

    IMG_20190110_184644.jpg

  3. I can't Demo the RC7, I don't have that luxury . Im relying strictly on what the fine people on this site are telling me, in addition to numerous other threads I've read. Once the choice is made, I know I'll stick with it for years to come. Your opinion is truly appreciated sir.

  4. Gfalk1, I'm know this thread is almost a decade old but I was wondering, do you still love your rc7? I was offered one to be paired with my rf82ii and was hoping for your impressions :) thathank you

  5. I'm new on this site and as the titles states, I want to upgrade my center speaker. I have a 7.2 setup with 2x RF82s with rear and side klipsch speakers.  I have a few choices in mind. There's the rc64ii, the 450,504 and MaYbe the RC7.  I really would like to hear the opinion of anyone whose had the experience with these speakers and on how well they would match my RF82iis. 

     

    Thank you

×
×
  • Create New...