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  1. I have a similar question. Will it match the B-3 fronts? edit: I guess I should probably go with the rb-10s. Only reason I wanted to try the B-3s was because they are almost twice as tall, and would be able to reach the center channel height. But I guess these are suppose to be higher quality speakers, so I should probably go with the rb-10s right?
  2. I'm gonna go with the XF-48 home theater system. it's set. i wont make the purchase until around a year from now, so hopefully the price will come down a little. but yea, i thnk thats the right one for me, especially since i will have a contemporary room design. edit: As far as receivers go, I think it will be the HK AVR 340 vs the Sony STR-DN1000 that's due out in the summer. There should be plenty of reviews to read before I'm ready to make a decision. But like I said, I'd appreciate any input. http://reviews.cnet.com/av-receivers/sony-str-dn1000/4505-6466_7-33539697.html' class="cnet-product">
  3. thanks for the link to the xl-23 system james, i totally overlooked that. i think i should opt for that since im just getting into this.
  4. Hey guys, I have always had klipsch in mind since I still own their 4.1 computer speakers. Here is what I have been thinking my setup will be: FRONT: RF-82 REAR: RS-62 SUB: RW-12d RECEIVER: Harmon/Kardon AVR 340 CENTER: XL-23 Now my main questions are 1: will the receiver be sufficient? and 2, will the XL-23 be sufficient. I'm afraid the RC-52 will be too big to place on the mantle above the fireplace, so instead of going with absolutely no center (which i heard is bad) I'm considering the XL-23. I'm all ears guys.
  5. Well..AMY hasnt responded to my email, so for now i am stuffing a sock in the sub to stop the noise when its idle
  6. So are you saying that I should NEVER have to unplug the unit?
  7. I got some klipsch refurbed 4.1 speakers last week and I have been unplugging them when I dont use them and everything. The speakers sound great in action. When music is not playing i cant hear any static from the sats in listening position. I can only hear it when i put my ear right up against them, which im sure is normal. I have the Monster Cable Kit too. Anyways, when I stop the music. I can hear a high pitch noise faintly. When I went under my desk you can hear it a little louder. This noise happens even with everything disconnected from the sub. When I unplug the sub, u hear the high pitch noise gradually go down to none. This is very weird. If I put my hand over the air port, the noise will stop. I didnt know a sub could do this..im a newb graduating from the Cambridge Soundworks DTT2200 5.1, which absolutely blowz. I got off to college September 21st, so I would like to get this addressed b4 then...but i dont that will happen. This message has been edited by Jelkster on 09-11-2002 at 07:34 PM
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