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  1. I don't know. I never heard back so I bought one from ebay instead.
  2. I know it's many years later but i was not able to find clear information on what exact parts are required and instructions on doing the full DeanG mod on the RC7. If someone can point me in the right direction I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks
  3. Hi, do you still have the RC7? Does that have the DeanG mod as well? I am considering adding the RC7 to my RF7 iii mains. Already have the RC64 iii but doesnt fit my new cabinet so have to go with the smaller RC7. Hope it will not sound much different. Thanks
  4. Hello Jim Is this still available? I am considering getting this to replace a RC-64 iii. Only reason is because the 64 doesnt fit my new cabinet and might have to try something smaller. Still trying to figure out if this RC7 will sound off when paired with RF7 iii mains. *Can't PM you since I am not really active on this forum and it doesn't let me.
  5. I have a similar system rf7 iii and a rc64iii for center. Used to run them with an Emotiva BasX A3, then switched to the XPA-3 Gen 3 and really liked the XPA. Sometimes when watching movies really loud around reference levels the high frequencies were piercing and could seem harsh after a while. (even though audyssey rolls off the highs). Sold the XPA-3 and got a Parasound A31. Initially I felt it sounded less detailed, kinda muffled compared to the detailed and thinner sounding Emotiva. After a few hours of listening I realized the Parasound has a much much better grip on the speakers and you notice it in the bass. It's really punchy and significantly improved. Also listening really loud there is no fatigue at all. In general the sound is thicker and more pronounced in the bass/mid bass with smoother highs. Perfect match for the klipsch. After weeks of usage I can tell for sure the Parasound was worth it over the Emotiva XPA-3 for my setup. Even better for 2ch music. I don't need to enable the subwoofer anymore, just run the RF7 iii full range for 2ch as it is really punchy and there is low bass enough for music with this amp.
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