Miron88 Posted March 14, 2002 Share Posted March 14, 2002 OK, I just ordered (online) my Home Theatre setup: Denon 3802 Klipsch RF3-ii (Fronts) Klipsch RC3-ii (Center) Klipsch RS3-ii (Suurounds?) Here's my questions: First, before I get the last 2 speakers to complete my 7.1 set up, should I put the surround speakers on the rear or the side surround channels? Are the RS3-ii's Wall Mountable? For the last two, should I get another pair of Dipoles or just get direct speakers? Lastly, for the two last speakers would I be able to get some smaller cheaper Klipsch Synergy Speakers to round out my system, or should I keep it timbre matched with the Ref 3's? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
boa12 Posted March 14, 2002 Share Posted March 14, 2002 miron, in general, ideally the rs-3 should be on the sides. i'd keep the timbre match & get 1 or 2 rc-3, rb-5 or rb-3, or rf-3 for the surround rear. or you could get rf-7 or 5 & move the rf-3 in for surround rear. really depends on your wants, listening stuff, room, etc. for which of the above. a single rc-3 could be more than sufficient for rear surround. i'd start looking from there in my search. ------------------ My Home Systems Page Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest BobG Posted March 14, 2002 Share Posted March 14, 2002 All Klipsch surround speakers include keyhole mounts to afix them to the wall. Try to find a stud as those RS-3's are not light. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aaron_DeWitt Posted March 14, 2002 Share Posted March 14, 2002 Does anyone have suggestion on hanging rs-7's they are quit abit heavier than the 3's. Should i just get a really big screw or bolt? I was thinking about getting 4 rs-7's to hang around but for the mean time i was going to use 2 old jbl 2500 for my backs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vonrebel Posted March 14, 2002 Share Posted March 14, 2002 Currently my 2 RS-7s are hanging off a large wood screw, set into a STUD. So far no trouble. But... I'm going to build two nice shelves out of 3/4 Burch Ply wood, 40.00$ for 4x8x3/4. Shoot and glue some type of 3/4 trim detail to cover the raw ply wood edge. Will support the shelves with some type of renforced metal brackets. Lowes has a nice selection of metal brackets. Maybe a screw /w a shelf, would be the way to hang an investment such as the RF-7s. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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