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  1. Ok, thanks great help. I will try it tomorrow morning. My final question is this: If I do the surrround above my head ( 3-4 feets ), it looks a lot cleaner and nicer than all the way to the rear, since the sofas and the rear wall are 6-8 feet apart. My ONLY purpose for surround is for HT effects, not music. For music, I would only use stereo: 2 - channel. Is doign the rear still the best for HT ? 12.gif

  2. Hi all,

    I wanted to ask where should I place the 2 RS3s for my HT ? I have Rf3 , RC3 , and 2 RS3s. In my layout, I can place the surround right besides my ear, (over my head a bit) , or the option is to go with the surround all the way to the ball of my head, in the back wall. Should I go with two side walls near me, or the back wall, which is a bout 4 feet further behind me?

    Thanks.

  3. Hello fellow Klipsch,

    I am selling my RC-3II. It is in mint condition. If you live near me, I would be happy to let you inspect it for yourself. Its about 3 months old, but the usage of it is probably 4 times since I rarely go home much from college to use it. These Klipschs speakers are mine, not family. I am asking for 230 + shippinng. If you live near the boston area, it would be fine with me if you want to pick it up. I do have the original paperwork. There are no scractch or damage to the speaker. It is in *mint* condition. Drop me an email @ saigondatinh@yahoo.com in interested. I will auction it on ebay if no one is interested within a week. I am paypal verified.

    REASON FOR SELLING: UPGRADING SYSTEM TO RF-7 , RC-7. I also have the towers RF-3IIs soon to be on sale.

    OTHER ITEMS FOR SALE IF INTERESTED: DENON 3802, RF-3IIs

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  4. Just an update :

    I will be buying the HARMON KARDON 7200. Thanks for all the inputs. I've decided to give hk a try since so many people had good experiences with them. I also belive HK is better for music than DENON, according to a fellow Klipsch's advice. Now the only thing left is deciding where to buy it and what price range should I expect it to be around. So far, a lot of unathorized dealers are offering them at 1200ish. I had bought many many electronics from unauthorized dealers in the past, and never had a single problem. So I don't know what I should do. Well thanks.

  5. I've decided to buy a higher end receiver than to go with separates, simply because I do not have that much money right now. Can I get a quick vote on which receiver is better ( controversial question, i know...) in terms of quality and power and overall. My current is DENON 3802. Music 80 % , movie 20%. Rf3IIs. Much thanks guys.

  6. That's a good advice. However, believe it or not, up to this point, I've never thought of a setup with seperates. Why? From start, I only know of buying a power-packed receiver, that's it. With seperates, its pretty confusing. Can you give me some recommendation for the seperates?

    PS This would be a much better upgrade setup than to any other seperate Marantz , Denon, or HK receiver?

  7. I currently have the DENON 3802, which I truly loved. However, I want to do an upgrade from that to a higher-end receiver, such as the 4802, or 5803. I want to ask the people who own any Marantz or HK or Denon to give me some inputs on which upgrade is better from this . My price range would be 1000-2500. Which receiver would sound BEST with Klipsch Reference series?3.gif

  8. I'm on summer break from college and would like to go on an small road trip to buy these speakers / subwoofer from any fellow Klipsch. I currently have the Rf-3s, no subwoofer ( give it to brother for birthday), so now I'm in in dire need of some upgrades. If you are in New England somewhere and want to sell the Rf-7s, let me know. I am eager to get my hands on the Rf-7s.

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