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yes I do. Lots of sacd & dvd audio. I know some might think it gimmicky- but the five channel stereo mode sounds really good when playing just cds.

Not gimmicky to me. When I play music on my main HT system, I engage NAD's "Enhanced Stereo"(all channel stereo) most of the time. It really opens things up with a fullness and depth that is hard to describe.

just listening to the new blu-ray audio of goodbye yellow brick road- and it really rocks in 5.1.

I have the SACD of GYBR 30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition and it is phenomonal in multichannel. I bet the BD is just as good or better.

By the way, nice RF-62II setup. I will also say this, Klipsch does a great job with their vinyl cherry veneer, looks pretty close to the real thing.

Bill

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this is what I had before the RB3 setup. but was too much for the room- but they did sound nice. KLF30s and a massive Mirage BPS400 sub.

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Great setup new and old! Dust covers = attention to detail! Very nice!

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Getting rid of those KLF30s would make me cry.

it was tough- really tough. but needed the extra room for some furniture pieces and I had just got the RF7 setup. I had Chorus I's before , but losing the KLF30s was tougher.

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this is what I had before the RB3 setup. but was too much for the room- but they did sound nice. KLF30s and a massive Mirage BPS400 sub.

sli25w.jpg

Great setup new and old! Dust covers = attention to detail! Very nice!

yes- I'm a bit of a neat freak.

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yes I do. Lots of sacd & dvd audio. I know some might think it gimmicky- but the five channel stereo mode sounds really good when playing just cds.

Not gimmicky to me. When I play music on my main HT system, I engage NAD's "Enhanced Stereo"(all channel stereo) most of the time. It really opens things up with a fullness and depth that is hard to describe.

just listening to the new blu-ray audio of goodbye yellow brick road- and it really rocks in 5.1.

I have the SACD of GYBR 30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition and it is phenomonal in multichannel. I bet the BD is just as good or better.

By the way, nice RF-62II setup. I will also say this, Klipsch does a great job with their vinyl cherry veneer, looks pretty close to the real thing.

Bill

good to know- I was thinking in the future of maybe getting a NAD receiver for this setup. And multi-stereo mode is important to me. As you can see in the KLF pic- I used to have NAD separates for two channel and really liked how they paired up with Klipsch.

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Congrats on the system. If you like SACD and DVD audio, that is all that matters. Our sustems are for our enjoyment, if others like it, fine, if not , so what, lo..

very true- actually I love it all. stereo, multi-channel music and Movies-lots of movies!

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good to know- I was thinking in the future of maybe getting a NAD receiver for this setup.

I love me some NAD gear. "Music First" is their motto and I can see(hear) why.

As you can see in the KLF pic- I used to have NAD separates for two channel and really liked how they paired up with Klipsch.

Funny I am surprised I did not notice that. I own and have owned seven pieces of NAD gear and have nothing but great things to say about them, especially when it comes to music.

I bet it was tough to part with your KLF's.

Bill

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