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  1. Thank you; to everyone who have a help-reply.

     

    With some help from a Crutchfield help-technician; I found the problem is with the Rotel RB-1582 Mkii.

    -(the Yamaha R-N 803 has a 12v trigger-out; so it worked with the Rotel RB-1582 Mkii)

    -the Yamaha A-S 2200 has No 12v trigger-out; it wasn't turning on the Martin Logan Dynamo 1600x Subwoofers

    -the Rotel-1582 Mkii will not turn-on (when toggle switch is in On-position) if it doesn't receive a 12v trigger-in signal

     

  2. I have two Martin Logan Dynamo 1600x Subwoofers that haven't been functioning properly since last Friday afternoon.   Each subwoofer will not work unless it's connected to the Subwoofer Control App - (when I close the app; there's basically No volume).

     

    (the disfunction started when I upgraded to the Yamaha A-S 2200 from the Yamaha R-N 803)

     

    Anyone had this problem in the past?

  3. MicroMara and babadono; thanks for the help/info.

     

    (I'm aware (understand) of the speaker impedance-drops.    Yesterday; I've watched many videos on Speaker Impedance-drops (Audioholics videos are best).

     

    alright.    The Klipsch RF-7 iii Tower Speakers impedance Can drop below 8 - 6 ohms.    (yesterday; I played a few bass-tracks.    The RF-7 iii Tower Speakers delivered really-nice bass response) - it was 51° in the room.    The Rotel RB-1582 Mk ii was Warm but not hot during play-back.

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  4. I purchased the Rotel RB-1582 Mk 2 (External-Amplifier) - (going to stay with this amplifier).   (everything works; except the DVD-manual)

     

    The 200-watts per channel stereo External-Amp gives the RF-7iiis enough power to play them loud (with some bass input).

     

    Thanks for everyone's help.

     

    (I'll try a tube-amplifier next)

  5. (Thanks to everyone for the info on necessary amplifier watts to power Klipsch Speakers)

     

     

     

    I believe I've found the amplifier with enough watts for the RF-7iiis: Rotel RB-1582 or (preferred: RB-1590).

     

    Those amplifiers Have what I'm looking for.

     

     

     

     

     

    (Thanks for the video YK Thom)

     

     

     

    I learned a lot from the commentator's info on amplifier watts. My family likes to hear Loud audio; but we're probably damaging our ears. (I'll take my time choosing a more suitable amplifier)

  6. (Thanks to everyone for the info on necessary amplifier watts to power Klipsch Speakers)

     

    I believe I've found the amplifier with enough watts for the RF-7iiis: Rotel RB-1582 or (preferred: RB-1590).

    Those amplifiers Have what I'm looking for.

     

     

    (Thanks for the video YK Thom)

     

    I learned a lot from the commentator's info on amplifier watts.     My family likes to hear Loud audio; but we're probably damaging our ears. (I'll take my time choosing a more suitable amplifier)

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  7. Hello

     

    I plan on purchasing the Yamaha PX8 (8-ohm - stereo - 800-watt amplifier). Will the power be too much for the RF-7iiis (with the stock Klipsch crossover)?   I don't plan on putting any bass on them - I let the two 15"-inch subwoofers handle the bass).

     

     

     

    They play Clear and Loud (with my current stereo 200-watt amp). I would like to get more volume from them. . .if any.

     

    Thank you 

  8. . . .(thanks for everyone's input)

     

    The RF-7iii speakers (with original Klipsch crossover) have a RMS of 250-watts - and can handle up to 1,000-watts peak.

    Will any wattage of power in the middle 250 - 1,000-watts somewhat damage the speaker(s)?

     

    (Has anyone gave these speakers some Safe-Mean watts?)

     

    Thank you

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