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  1. Though it may be reccommended to have the center, and surrounds set to small, it is definitely not the rule. If it sounds better to you set to large, then by all means set it to large. Let your ears tell you what to set the size of the speakers at.
  2. What is your primary application for these subs? Will it be used for movies or music listening primarily? Either way, I think that the SVS will definitely fill that size room, however you might consider the PC+ version as opposed to the PCI version. E-mail Tom or Ron at SVS and give them your room dimensions/layout and they will be happy to let you know which they would reccommend for you. They are very helpful. Keep on rockin!
  3. ---------------- On 3/25/2003 10:56:15 PM Bobby wrote: I am building a new home and will be wiring for in-wall speakers. Any recommendations on what gauge/type of wire to use. I know it has to be CL rated but that is about it. My longest run of wire should be about 70 feet. ---------------- Will these in wall speakers be used for a home theater system, or are they going to be a distributed music system throughout the house? If for home theater, then the bigger the better, remember you can always cut strands from a large wire to make it fit in a smaller speaker terminal. I used Liberty Wire Ultra Cap 2 conductor for my prewire. It's Thx Certified for runs up to around 70-80 ft if I remember correctly. Great stuff, you can get it from One Call or a few other online electronics stores. They also sell the Extra flex in wall speaker cable as well. It's a little cheaper, but I can't vouch for it's quality. Either will probably be fine. Hope this information helps you.
  4. This will probably surprise you, but Circuitcity.com has a really good selection too. A lot of the titles that they have sell for $13.99, and I think they are still offering free shipping too(but I havn't checked in the last few days)! Check it out, this is where i bought about 80% of my DVD Audio disks from.
  5. I have the 20-39 PC+, and I absolutely love it. It blends very well with the RF-5's. Although there is very little music with information below 30Hz, alot of movies have bass below 20Hz, and that is where the SVS really shines. Not to say that the SVS isn't good for music, but for movies, it really is the best bang for your buck ! I have one port plug inserted, and the subsonic filter set to 16Hz, and there is still plenty of headroom left. I think that the volume is set at about 1/3, and my LFE level is -6. My room (15' x 13' x 9') is only a few feet bigger than yours, so I don't think that there will be any concern of the SVS not filling your room. Oh, by the way, do you come to Vegas very often? I live there, and would be glad to let you come by and listen to my setup. Just let me know(PM me or e-mail me).
  6. I agree with the others, that another set of RF-3's would be excellent for surround, and as MarksDad stated: "A perfect timbre match to the other speakers". Although, I also think that the RB-5's would be a good match, you really aren't saving yourself any money or space by going with them. If you think about, by the time you buy stands for the RB-5's, they cost almost exactly the same if not more than the RF-3's, and the footprint is pretty close to the size of the RF-3's as well, so you might gain a matter of inches compared to the RB-5's. So really the best choice is another set of RF-3's. Whichever speaker you chose, I know it will work out.
  7. ---------------- On 2/19/2003 6:57:57 PM dougdrake wrote: I would, at least, change the center to an RC-3, if you can't do them all as Reference. DD ---------------- I second that motion. All those in favor say "I". You definitely want the front 3 speakers to be timbre matched. The surrounds are much less important in those regards. Go with the RC3II, you won't be dissapointed !
  8. Hi all, Just wanted to let everyone know that there is a B-stock SVS 25-31 PC+ available at the SVS website right now! It's $50 cheaper than a brand new 25-31 PC+. Don't be afraid of buying a b-stock sub from SVS...It is probably only slightly used, and has nothing wrong with it. Someone probably returned it because they wanted one of the other models. I know that when I got my 20-39 PC+ from the b-stock that there was absolutely nothing wrong with it. Anyway, just thought I would let you guys know.
  9. Just go to klipsch.com/products/homeaudio, and then click on Reference series and RC3II. At the bottom of this page, you will see all of the timbre matched products that go with the RC3II. Do all of your research here, to find the set of speakers that matches what you are looking for, and then go to accousticsoundesign.com. Mike, has the best pricing/cust. service that I have found so far. Let us know how it all works out. Happy hunting .
  10. Hmmmm, I'm confused... Are you trying to hook up a DVD player to your computer, or are you using the Promedia's with your home theater setup? Oh, by the way welcome to the forum . There is lots of good information to be had.
  11. I'm just wondering if you have calibrated your subwoofer with the R.S. sound level meter yet? If you try to set the levels by ear, it won't work, you will have way too much sub output. Try calibrating the sub and mains first, and then post your results.
  12. Oh, I forgot... The shorting out and crackling only happened at louder volumes, not soft volumes. Hope this helps.
  13. Hello, I was the one who had the problem with the tinsel leads touching on the woofers, and causing the amp(receiver) to short out and crackle. Though it was not RB-5's, it was my RF-5's, but the same thing could happen with the RB-5's too. Have you done the speaker swap(left to right and vice versa) yet? What were the results? It would be interesting to see if your problem stayed with the speaker, or the right side of the amp. Let us know.
  14. I got my RB5II's from accousticsoundesign.com. The price was right, the speakers were in great condition, and they are an authorized dealer. Can't beat it, in my opinion....
  15. Although I can not speak about the SR-800, I did have the SR-700 for about 3 weeks before I returned it. Let me start by saying that I did not have my klipsch at the time that I was using this reciever. The speakers I had had a sensitivily of about 90db. I did have a problem with the amp shutting down. Once, I even had to unplug the unit, and let it cool down for 15 min, before it would turn back on. With regards to sound quality, I found the trebble very in your face, and the bass a little sloppy(lacking definition). These were the main reasons that I returned this product. I'm not sure what it would have sounded like with klipsch, but the shutdown problem made me very apprehensive of even trying it. I would try to stick with H/K, Denon, or Pioneer Elite if I were you. The Elites have some really nice features depending on your price range.
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