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Kris Angamuthu

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  1. Many thanks all. I will do a demo and update here. Best, Kris
  2. Many Thanks Billybob and polizzio. I’m using an active Klipsch R-112sw subwoofer. This Yamaha amp was suggested by a Crutchfield technician saying it’s a sweet spot to be in for mix of speakers, RP-280f (150 watts) , RP-250C (100 watts) and G-12 (50 watts). I agree with you both if all 5 channels are driven then power output would not be 95wpc. Some here in other posts say Rp-280f is very sensitive and may not require more than 35 watts ‘per se’ to produce 105 dB sound hence bought RX-A780 per Crutchfield suggestion. Now thinking if I should exchange this Yamaha for another high power amp....
  3. Hi All, I have a pair of RP-280f floor speakers (front), RP-250C (center channel), pair of Klipsch G-12 gallery speakers (rear) and Yamaha Aventage RX-A780 amp (95w). Will this amp be sufficient to power all the speakers? If not, can you throw some suggestions for an appropriate amp!! thanks kris
  4. Hello All, Greetings ! Im looking for gold jumper plates for my RP-280f floor speakers. I am not able to find these plates online. It would be helpful if anyone could share couple of gold jumper plates. Many thanks.
  5. Greetings everyone, I am new to speakers and looking for suggestions to solve an issue that I'm facing. In facebook marketplace, I bought a pair of RP-280f (floor standing speakers), RP-250C (center channel), R-112SW (sub-woofer) and pair of Klipsch G-12 gallery speakers for $380 (I don't know market value of used Klipsch speakers hence I'm not sure if I overpaid). To the issue now; one floor speaker works fine but tweeter in other floor speaker is not working creating a muffled sound. Thanks to users of this community, I followed few discussions and performed initial troubleshooting. I moved the faulty tweeter to other working floor speaker and found out tweeter was working fine, so I ruled out tweeter from malfunctioning components list. In next step, I connected tweeter wires to the woofer in the faulty speaker and found out that woofer would not work. Now, I am not sure if tweeter wire or the circuit panel in the speaker rear is malfunctioning. Further, I compared the rear circuit panel of faulty and working floor speakers ad found all electrical connections look the same and no loose connection. Except that, the working floor speaker has couple of golden color plates connecting adjacent two red and black screw terminals in the rear side (where banana plugs are plugged in), but these golden color plates are missing in faulty speaker. Not sure if that is the source of tweeter problem. Could someone provide some guidance on what to look for further troubleshooting and point me in right direction. Many thanks in advance! Best, Kris
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