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  1. That is quite a coincidence. I guess the rigors and abuse of demo use is something to watch out for in the future. I really think the noise that I am hearing might be the crossover, becuase I can hear something in the tweeter too. I guess I will just have to keep getting them fixed until something good happens. I got an excellent deal on these speakers though, so a little time and trouble is worth it. Thanks for the response, josh
  2. Ok, I am having doubts now. I started to do some serious listining on these RP3's, and on some solo piano works, I can hear a slight noise, almost a buzz that seems to come from the left woofer (6.5") I had not noticed anything up to this point, but something like that will drive me nuts now that I have heard it. Any input from anybody on what it might be? I had an extra woofer that came with the RP's (they were demos), and that one made the same type of sound. Could it be the crossover? Wiring? HELP! A frustrated newbie josh
  3. Ah, So I am NOT the only one. Maybe we can get something figured out here. I agree that the lin inputs sounds MUCH better than using the jumpers, and I also was led to believe through the manuals wording that both connections could be used togethor. Thanks for the post. josh
  4. No, I didn't even think of trying that, I was just thinking that there was something wrong with the amp, thanks for the tip, I will try it out, I don't think the have a three prong plug though........ I will have to check it out Josh
  5. Thanks for the Tip. I think I got it figured out, my reciever doesn't have a very advanced LFE management system, so I think I am just going to have to hook up the LFE manually for DVD's until I get a new reciever I will just use the line in from the pre-outs on my reciever, this sounds absolutely incredible for music! thanks again, josh
  6. I just bought a pair of RP3 Speakers, they are the floor from an authorized dealer. I am trying to figure out the best way to hook them up, and when I connect the subwoofer section using the Line AND the LFE, there is an audible hum from the subwoofer. If I use only the line input, the sound is GREAT, but I don't get the .1 for movies, if I use only the LFE, the bass gets muddy becuase I use an older Yamaha reciever that I use with an external decoder. It takes low frequencies below 200hz, and autimatically kicks them out through the sub pre-out! Please Help
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