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HenrikTJ

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  1. Hi! thanks for the tips. Did a little searching around and found the dayton stands here in Norway. Worst case scenario, there's always amazon and ebay haha
  2. Thank you very much for the info! Im thinking I should get a stand that would make my 160Ms approximately as tall as my 280Fs.. Would that be reasonable in your opinion or doesn't it really matter?
  3. Hi! I have recently bought the RP-160M for my back-speaker placement, and I'm in the market for a way to mount them. I have landed on the conclusion that I need one of those things depicted down there (Dont even know what to call them). If anyone know what those type of things are called, please comment below. I've been trying to find one that has a big enough top-plate as the feet-plate of the RP-160M (8.81"x12.86" or 22.4cm x 32.7cm). Sadly there hasn't been any luck. Have you any experience on this particular product and do you have a suggestion for which ones I could buy?
  4. Hi. Is there any difference between banana plugs, spade plugs, bare stranded wire or bare solid wire when it comes to getting the best quality sound out of your speakers? Which one would you say that you prefer?
  5. Before reading question: TL= Top left, BL= Bottom left TR= Top right, BR= Bottom right Hi. This might be a dumb question, but sometimes curiosity gets the better of a newbie. First i'd like to emphasize that i'm not talking about bi-wiring or bi-amping. Does it make a difference if you connect the wire to TL&TR as opposed to BL&BR? What would happen if one were to connect the wire to TL&BR or TR&BL?
  6. I have just one more question... Will the sound quality be different if one speaker supposedly is that much further away from the others, making me have to get another cable with lower gauge just to adhere to the wire table from the roger-russel url?
  7. Thank you very much! This will help a lot.
  8. Hi Until recently, I had no idea that different gauge wires had a say in the quality of sound. I haven't gotten the whole gist of it yet, but apparently the impedance of your speakers and length of the wire will dictate what gauge of wire I should choose. As far as i've seen, klipsch speakers (including my own) is compatible with 8 ohm. Now what wire gauge would be the best pick for my system?
  9. Hi! I am building a home theater system (7.2), and time has come for me to choose a receiver. It should be mentioned that I am a newbie and learning as I go. From what i've gathered, its really important that your receiver delivers the right amount of wattage required by the speaker at the correct ohm. My system consists of the top of the RP line, and it would seem that every speaker are within their watt cont/peak at 150/400w at 8 ohm. My problem with this is that I can't find any receivers at all that even supports at least 150w at 8 ohm per channel, and these receivers are around the 3000$ mark. Am I going about this "Receiver-speaker-wattage"-thing wrong or am I just in the wrong price class?
  10. Yes, thanks. This was the problem and it is now solved.
  11. Hi! thanks to everyone that had an input and helped. My receiver had turned subwoofer off. After it was turned on, everything was running smoothly. Thanks again
  12. Yes, I have the L&R line-in put into the sub and the single RCA in the sub pre out input on the receiver. I just found settings that can turn sub off. I will test check if it is on or not, an come back to this.
  13. Yes, im aware of this problem with klipsch subs. It was set to "On" throughout the testing of the sub.
  14. An old Onkyo TX-SV828THX. No, it gets power and I know it gets signal, but there is no effect from the sub
  15. Hi! I've recently bought a klipsch sub and hooked it up to my receiver using the cable from the attached image. I chose this cable because my receiver only has one input for sub pre out. When playing music, no base comes from the sub. I'm trying to stay away from using LFE cable because I mainly use my system for music, but do anyone have an idea why this connection doesn't work?
  16. Hi! I've recently added a klipsch sub (r-115sw) to my home audio system, and I was wondering wether to plug my sub and amp though LFE or a RCA Y-splitter. I mainly use my system for music and in regards to that, i've heard differing statements. Some say LFE is the best option for movies and RCA the best option for music. Others even say that for an untrained ear like mine, I wouldn't even notice the difference between LFE and RCA. So what i'm asking is, if my main use for my system is listening to music, should I connect my sub and amp through LFE or RCA? If any of you have any suggestions as to what cable would be good/compatible with my sub, I would be grateful. Thanks!
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