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  1. Finally added the 8000f into my system.. they sound great, wider and sound is higher/taller. At current position i have good sound stage, center imaging is a little off, my rp600m where better at center imaging. Need to experiment with toe-in more. Thank for all the advise.
  2. Decided to finally get RP8000F yesterday. Thanks all for the tips and suggestions. Will post some pix when they arrive.
  3. Thank you sir, will definitely use your tips...
  4. that was fast.. yes I will experiment for sure. facing the room will be my Last resort because most of what I read about rp8000, distance and positioning / toe-in is key or just point it directly into the room. unfortunately my room doesn't have enough space for experimentation but will definitely do. btw thanks for the input.
  5. Thanks. before I got the 600m's I really wanted the 8000f's but there were too much clutter in front of the speakers so I opted for standmounts. don't get me wrong the 600m's with subs sound great but this hobby doesn't stop at great 😉.
  6. Hi, Thanks for the response. That is exactly my room including the door 😁only a bit tighter. That's another issue, distance between speakers will be definitely less than 7 feet. I guess I'll just point the speakers directly to the room.
  7. Hi, sorry if this has been asked before but I need some expert advice on RP8000f. I currently have rp600m's and rp600c as my LCR and a couple of subs.I also have a marantz sr6015 for my HT and a 35wpc tube amp for my TT. The 600m sound great but I really want the rp8K's.. Anyway back to topic, my right speaker is very close to a wall maybe 8 inches to the side and about a foot to the back, will it be advisable to upgrade to rp8k or rp6k? or just stick to rp600m's? Appreciate all your advise. Thanks,
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