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  1. They are 8ohm Rf7s, rc7.... I haven't had it shut off yet but I was wondering if my speakers where trying to get more power than it can handle, but I see that most likely won't happen. But wow is -5 loud. I'll never go that loud to often, was just wonder how loud before my family gets pissed. My ears are still ringing. And the receiver is in a spot where it should never over heat.
  2. What does the protector circuit do? I'm just wondering, on my last post I said I brought the receiver upto -5 but I most likely won't do that again. I'm guessing that the circuit protects the receiver from heat and from outputing more watts than it can handle, I could be wrong. Thanks for the replies in advance.
  3. Dumb me. Is their a way to measure how many watts are being put through the receiver to the speakers?
  4. Ok I way lying I only brought it to on -5 for one song, it was an mp3 that was recorded at a low volume since at -5 it was only 102db. I got an spl meter from my local rat shack, on my normal stuff it was about 100db at -15 and 109db at -10 all taken from 3 feet away. My normal is -20, it's about 96db. The ht is in the basement and is at a constant 65*F, the receiver has all the room it wants. It sits on a platform with nothing around it. I'm thinking about a rotel amp the 1090 for the fronts and rears, but what amp could I get for the center since rotel doesn't sell mono blocks....?
  5. I'm running 2 RF7's and a rc7 with an Denon 3803, and I usually put the volume around -5 for long periods of time. Do you people think that the receiver can take this? I don't have an spl meter to check. And I'm most of the time not in the room when it's this loud, the room is 9.5x13.5x7.5 with 3 walls. The open part goes into the rest of the house. I can say being in the room with the volume at -5 is nuts I'm just worried that I might be damaging the speakers or the receiver. I'm a little worried about my center but if it can handle it I'm pretty sure the rf7's can. I'll be adding another pair of rf7's and rs7's later, and planing on the pb2+ as the sub.
  6. I'll see what I can do to drop the price a bit more, but I don't think he'll do it. The only part I'm sad about is I have to wait til sat/sun to pick them up, they didn't have them there. Not a problem since they're only about 3 miles away. And I got black since they match with just about anything. I'll probably get WDST's as well, but I do about 90% music 10% movies. You want to know something. I asked my friends about the speakers, and they didn't even know what klipsch was. But then again they said is it as good as bose, I just about broke out laughing.
  7. Well I had a change in plans, I went to my local brick and mortar. And ask the dealer I was working with if I could return all the speakers to get 7's, and he said sure. Do you think these prices are good? RC7 $550.00, RF7 $750.00 each. And I'm going to get 6 RF7's... I don't beleave in overkill
  8. I got RC3II, RF5's as fronts, and RF3II's as surrounds for my 7 channel setup. Do you think this was a wise idea?
  9. What kind of sub should I get? I have a denon 3803, Fronts RF3II, Rear RF3II, Center RC3II, Rear Center RF3II. My budgets is enough to get dual svs ultras or lower.
  10. The bass is their but it isn't as chest pounding as it would be with a sub.
  11. I got my new speaker system today.. four RF3II, one RC3II, and a Denon 3803. Time to break them in. Oh the dealer gave me them at $300 per speaker.
  12. I'm trying to make a decision between the two but, I have no experience in audio so some help please.
  13. Yea I would like those colors too. Well it looks like this now DENON AVR-3803 or Pioneer Elite VSX-45TX KLIPSCH RF3-II Front KLIPSCH RC-3II Center KLIPSCH RF3-II Rear Sub: Dual CS-Ultra Subwoofers... eh half inch taller than RF3IIs. Sould I use their amp, or is that not enough power? The MCCAC is interesting, I'm not an audio techy so I won't know how to make these sound good. And the MCCAC does it for me. As for the warranty, I could just pay the extra price at the local dealer. But then it'll cost more than the Denon 3803. My parents do have an Pioneer VSX-D510, I mean it's no Denon 3803 or Elite 45TX. But it has a 100x5 for 8ohms.
  14. Yea I got a chance to listen to the RF5 with RC3II and the 3803 or 3802. They didn't have RF3II's, their reason was, it only came in black. RF5 is better it comes in three colors, eh. Well I'm going back to see if they have the Elite VSX45-TX their and give them a try.
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