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What a beast! 61 pounds! 17 lbs heavier than RC-7 7 inches wider than RC-7 Interesting that it only goes down to 62Hz versus 45 for the RC-7 Interesting that it is sealed where all of the other centers are/have been ported.
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Specifications FREQUENCY RESPONSE: 62Hz-21kHz +/-3dB POWER HANDLING: 200W RMS / 800W Peak SENSITIVITY: 99dB @ 2.83V / 1m NOMINAL IMPEDANCE: 8 ohms compatible HIGH FREQUENCY DRIVERS: 1.25" (3.2cm) Titanium diaphragm compression driver mated to 90x60 square Tractrix® Horn HIGH FREQ CROSSOVER: 1150Hz, 1800Hz LOW FREQUENCY DRIVERS: Quad 6.5" (16.5cm) High-output Cerametallic cone woofers ENCLOSURE TYPE: Sealed HEIGHT: 8" (20.3cm) WIDTH: 33" (83.8cm) DEPTH: 13.5" (34.3cm) MOUNTING: Uptilt and Downtilt feet WEIGHT: 61lbs (27.7kg) FINISHES: Cherry or Black Ash wood veneer BUILT FROM: 2006
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Specifications FREQUENCY RESPONSE: 29Hz-21kHz +/-3dB POWER HANDLING: 250W RMS / 1000W Peak SENSITIVITY: 100dB @ 2.83V / 1m NOMINAL IMPEDANCE: 8 ohms compatible HIGH FREQUENCY DRIVERS: 1.25" (3.2cm) Titanium diaphragm compression driver mated to 90x60 square Tractrix® Horn HIGH FREQ CROSSOVER: 1650Hz LOW FREQUENCY DRIVERS: Triple 8" (20.3cm) High-output Cerametallic cone woofers ENCLOSURE TYPE: Bass-reflex via triple rear-firing ports HEIGHT: 49.6" (126cm) (w/feet) WIDTH: 9.25" (23.5cm) DEPTH: 20.5" (52.1cm) WEIGHT: 100lbs (45.4kg) FINISHES: Cherry or Black Ash wood veneer BUILT FROM: 2006
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Not really. My RC-7 (front center) has the grill off. My RC-3II (rear center) has the grill off. My RF-7 (mains) have the grills on because the dogs could touch them. My RB-3 (surrounds) have the grills on because I don't think they look that nice with the grills off.
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Klipsch sold two Cherry RC-7 on ebay over the past few days (via their klipschstore account) for $530 and $560.
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You think these two teams can score three touchdowns? I'll go with 10-3 Steelers.
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Diana Krall turned 42 last month.
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Scooterdog, that is awesome looking. How did you make it?
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Never knew it could be so good!
markmaple replied to JewishAMerPrince's topic in 2-Channel Home Audio
So Jerry, are you getting rid of the 1077? -
Indy, too bad it's not going to be in HD this weekend. HD football must look sweet in your HT. Colts should win easy, but Tennessee has some talent and I won't be surprised if this game is somewhat competitive. There sure are some great matchups this weekend. Cowboys-Giants. Steelers-Bengals. Panthers-Falcons. 11 games with a spread of 4 or less!
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Trey, I would like a folder please.
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I watched the Tommy disc this weekend. The audio quality on that one was better than the Quadrophenia disc. I later read in the credits section of the booklet that the Tommy show was recorded with the intent of releasing to the public where the Quadrophenia was basically filmed for The Who archives. They worked hard to get it sounding as good as it did, but it is not as good as the Tommy disc. I wish it was the other way around because Tommy just doesn't appeal to me that much other than Pinball Wizard and See Me, Feel Me. Quadrophenia on the other hand, is just great start to finish.
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This 3-disc DVD set was just released a week ago. Disc 1 has a 1989 performance of Tommy. Disc 2 has a 1996 performance of Quadrophenia Disc 3 has 22 songs from 3 different shows. I watched the Quadrophenia disc last night. I loved it! Maybe not the awesome sound quality of the Live at Royal Albert Hall DVD, but still very good and the performance was quite good. I haven't viewed the other discs yet. I bought it at Best Buy for around $28. Deep Discount DVD is having one of their 20% sales for another day or two. You can get it from them for less than $20. Sale code is "ESPN" http://www.deepdiscountdvd.com/dvd.cfm?itemID=RHI970500
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Reconditioned Pronto TSU3000 units are available on ebay for roughly $150.
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Audio Advisor's website shows a 540C demo in black for $299 and a 640C demo in black for $419.
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I have a 5 month old Teac AL700P for sale that has been modified by Redwine Audio. The link below details the mods which include powering the amp from rechargeable SLA batteries. This unit received the $449 mod package plus the $30 upgraded binding posts. I'm asking $475 delivered for the amp. It sounds beautiful with my RF-7s. I am selling because I just bought Rotel's new digital amp. http://www.redwineaudio.com/Teac_AL700P_mods.html
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Yes, they should listen and get TNT-HD to their customers. Why is there an ESPN2-HD when they have such little HD content on ESPN-HD?
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Yes, my Teac had the Redwine mods listed on this page. I got the $449 package plus the upgraded binding posts ($30). http://www.redwineaudio.com/Teac_AL700P_mods.html
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There are volume control knobs on the back of the Teac. They would probably not be very convenient for frequent adjusting.
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markmaple's modded Teac chip amp
markmaple replied to Piranha's topic in Forum Meetup Planning + Past Klipsch Pilgrimages
Thanks guys. Actually, I am about to sell my Rotel amps. I am currently running three Teacs total. The battery modded one (modded by Red Wine Audio) for the mains (RF-7s) and two more to drive the front center, rear center and side surrounds. I am real happy with them, especially the modded one. And yes, I will definitely come out ahead after selling the Rotels. -
I'm in front of (and between) DoubleJ and Silverport.
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The Mixer
markmaple replied to Trey Cannon's topic in Forum Meetup Planning + Past Klipsch Pilgrimages
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deepdiscountdvd.com is running another one of their 20% off sales. I believe the sale ends the 25th. The radio ad that I heard said to enter the code "espn" when checking out.