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  1. Don't want the RFs, thos are the floorstanding, looking for RS type models. are the RS35s equivalent to the RS-3 / RS-3 IIs? The only ones on eBay are white and going for $500 or more for black ones, not sure what planet they're from considering the street I've seen for RS35s is $299 for the pair and that's about what I paid for my RS-3s if I recall correctly.
  2. I'm upgrading to an Outlaw 990 and a 7 channel amp, but only have five channels. I have the Klipsch Reference 3 series I bought in '99 that is going strong. I have the 2xRF3, 1 RC3, and 2xRS3s. What speaker model is equivalent to what the RS3s are these days? Are there any refurb or used dealers out there that I could match up an old RS3? Thanks
  3. I have the Klipsch Reference RF-3, RC-3, and RS-3 with the KSW-15 Subwoofer. I'm upgrading my theater amplifier from the Sony TA-E9000ES to an Outlaw 950/Outlaw 770 combination. So I need a second set of surrounds. How different are the RS3-II from the RS3s? Will it be blatantly different or just ever so slightly? i'd like to just pick up another pair of RS3s but apparently they don't exist any more.
  4. Thanks for the link to the template. Gives me something to work with. I'd debated the shelf idea as well. Though, I was going for the lesser expensive route, and screws and wall anchors are definitely less expensive
  5. I've got the Klipsch Reference RF-3/RC-3/RS-3 and KSW-15 I purchased in late '99 I think it was. I've just upgraded to an HDTV Projection 57" and want to reposition my speakers. Are the RF-3's magnetically shielded? I'd like to sit them right next to each end of the TV (for space reasons) Also, do you have a recommended mounting kit to hang the RS-3s from a wall, either from screw size/wall anchor point of view, etc? Thank you. They are excellent speakers even though you've added newer models since then I feel inferior now. But then I turn them on...and who cares! I'm your biggest salesman to all my co-workers and friends.
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