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  1. You could buy Rf35 or 5 and put them up front and move the rb5 to the side providing you have a situation that you can setup to leve the port exposed on the back and move the rs3 to the back. Or you could move the rs3 to the side and the rb5 to the back but the first is the prefered choice. If you do plan to upgrade to the rc7 I would upgrade to the rf7 as well.

    Phips

  2. My surround situation placement is unique, from the center of my seating position the left is 5 1/2 feet away but the right is 15 feet actually this does not sound as bad as it seems. My setup height is 6 feet at center of the woofer in the rs-3's. My problem is that I feel that I am missing some surround sound, I hear some just not all. The way I notice this is because when I stand I here a lot more detail, is this normal? Should I lower to 5 feet would it be worth the extra holes in the walls?

    Thanks

    Phips

  3. First off let me state that I am not the seller just the messenger and his next stop is ebay.

    Chorus II unfinished oak they are in need of an oiling a have a few very minor nicks which as he states could be sanded down with some fine sand paper. There was also a slice that has been repaired in the passive radiator but does NOT affect the sound. This gentleman is my co-worker and again I am merely passing on the info to you. His asking price is $800 OBO and is for local pick-up outside the Baltimore metropolitan area.

    Thanks,

    Phips

  4. First off let me state that I am not the seller just the messenger and his next stop is ebay.

    Chorus II unfinished oak they are in need of an oiling a have a few very minor nicks which as he states could be sanded down with some fine sand paper. There was also a slice that has been repaired in the passive radiator but does NOT affect the sound. This gentleman is my co-worker and again I am merely passing on the info to you. His asking price is $800 OBO and is for local pick-up outside the Baltimore metropolitan area.

    Thanks,

    Phips

  5. I have been hanging out in the avs fourms lately and have learned alot. I would not recommend th Sanyo Z-1 because almost everyone has problems with dust blobs in the lcd pannels, which can easily be solved with some carefuly used air in a can. I have seen pics of this projector and it is impresive but the dust blob issue is just to much of a problem. The Sony HS-10 is a very good projector and reviews can be foun over at avsforum it should however be properly calibrated with avia from what I read to produce good black levels. There also have been a few reliability issues but nothing major. The main thing is that the pixel warranty I belive (someone corrrect me if im wrong) is you need 6 dead pixels before you can return it. This unit right now is very popular and can be hard to find and runs about 2,495 at it cheapest. However my personal pick that I am looking closely is the Panasonic PT-L300U. While some will say that the HS-10 is better and there is less problems such as screendoor, which is really nonexistant on the 300U also. This projector costs around 1,850 at is cheapest now but its price value compared to the Hs-10 is better in my oppinion. Like I stated before check out Avsforum and do some research. Attached is someones screenshot of their 300u it is very impressive for the cost.

    Phips

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  6. I have a question what is a person like me suppose to do. When I pull up the dealer search it take a 50-mile radius to get a non-Tweeter dealer. Now I have to go waste my gas if I want to even look at the new klipsch line. Correct me if I am wrong but I stop in my local tweeter today (which is great) and my salesperson told me that Best Buy is owned by Magnolia Hi-Fi. Am I misinformed? If not that sound a little strange dont you think. <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />

    Disappointed

    -Phips
  7. I have heard of this idea before could you give me some more specifics on the actual construction of the mount. I have heard that people have had to cut it down somewhat did you have to do this? Also I am having trouble finding a mount that would work where did you get yours or if someone else here has done something like this and could point me in the right direction.

    Thanks for your help,

    Phips

  8. As you can tell by my post title I am hoping to undertake this project soon. My plan was to add on to my current system with two more RS-3IIs in the rears. However I have no rear wall that is close enough so I need to ceiling mount. My plan was to find some mount that was long enough to extend from the drop ceiling which from the place in the ceiling where I was going to mount to clearing the ceiling tile would milimaly have to be five inches but that would put the speaker right up on the ceiling which would be bad for reflections. My plan then would be to use the key hole mounts and drill two screws in a peice of plywood and atatch the mount to the plywood. I would like to avoid driling in the speakers at all costs. So, what am I trying to say I need your help find me a mount please. I know I have asked for help with my other surounds but this is different and have turnned up nothing so far and I have done alot of searching.

    Thanks Phips

  9. Just to let you know twowatt if you carefully go to the binding posts and get a knife or a small screw driver you will see tiny plastic caps on the tops they can be pried off and you can then use bannana plugs.

    Hope this helps,

    Phips

  10. Keith sent me this picture everyone he said it isnt his and this is the exact setup I want to do. Can anyone claim the ownership to this craftsmanship, I was wondering if just drywall could suport this with toggle bolts. Does everyone think that the MDF board will hold the speaker?

    Thanks,

    Phips

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  11. Not to be pushy but does anyone have any other ideas or does this sound good I already have got my wire and am ready to move on to fishing it through the wall. I am eagerly awaiting what they will sound like when in place.

    Thanks,

    Phips

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