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  1. Is part 1000263 also good? I found one much cheaper and closer to me in Europe
  2. Update after everything arrived and setup is done. It sounds great! There is plenty of sound and the Nubert sub does a great job, so the Rf62’s do not distort even at max volume of the Onkyo TX-NR747. Listened to pop, rock, techno and I, and also my wife :))), like it very much so there is no backlash on the investment. Regarding power/volume, it’s more than enough also for a house party and to fill the entire room, even the furthest. I made the mistake to take down the grilles to show the beautiful color of the woofers to the kids and next day my son pushed in and hold the woofer while music was playing. So now one of the woofer is I think broken, on some frequencies it’s vibrating, sizzles (don’t know the correct expression). Does someone know the exact model so I’ll try to buy a replacement one?
  3. Bought the Rf62’s and a Nubert AW 1000 sub and an Onkyo TX NR 747
  4. New years party was with 2 Yamaha MSR 400 speakers and a Yamaha active sub, that was more than enough. But how do the RF62’s + sub compare with such an active system?
  5. Tv is centered on the wall, I marked with violet where the front speakers should be. Couch is either in the center, front of TV or to the side as in the picture.
  6. Hi, I’d like to build for a start a 2.1 system for listening to music mostly in a 19 x 40 feet (65m2) living & open kitchen room. Have a good deal on a pair of RF62’s and want to buy also a sub afterwards. Will the RF62’s be “enough”? I know this is a subjective question, but obviously some speakers could be definetly too small for such a volume. We mostly listen to pop&rock and to electronic music on maximum when kids are not at home and we’re having a party. thanks
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