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  1. I am picking up the RC-64 today. Next I am looking at floors. Should I go with the RP8000F for $960 for the pair, or should I go with the RF-82 II for $800 for the pair? Both and in new condition. I caught up with the whole "Matching" issue and I am not sure if the RP800F will match with the older RC-64. I am willing to spend the extra $160 for the new model. Any takes?
  2. No AVR yet. My budget is what i can reasonably afford at the time. Nothing to crazy but gear i wont need to upgrade for a while. I am in Mass.
  3. Awesome information. Im going to try to score the RC-64. Looking at my left and right, buying used might be hard to find RF62's or RF82's. what would be an up to date comparison of a speaker to match the RC-64. How is the R-820-F? This is on sale right now %50 off. Some examples of what is for sale in the used market in my area is really only some RF3's right now for $400. I am looking in the boston area. Thanks
  4. Hello, I joined the forum to learn more about Klipsch speakers and building my first system. It is a little overwhelming looking at all the different speakers that Klipsch offer and trying to figure out what model is better than the other. Im starting on the used market to try and get the best bang for my buck. I have been browsing my local adds and have found some eye appealing deals. Ultimately I found a RC-64 series I. Asking price is $250. So i started to do my research.... and i can't find anything on the series I for this model. My first questions are 1.) Is this a typo and he has a series II, and 2.) if its not a typo, is the series I a good starting center speaker? With that said, there is also a RC-62 series II for $130 asking. Is that something I should considered. Reading around the forums it seems like you need to "Match" up speakers with similar models, but I am not sure on the logistics of that means. Any advice to start off would be great, thanks for reading.
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