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RF3's & bi-wiring with new Onkyo


smyle1

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This is more of an observation post than a question. I just wanted to say that i recently purchased an Onkyo 797 to power my Klipsch RF3's, RS3's, and RC3. All I can say is WOW! I can't believe the difference this new receiver made with these speakers. I never knew how good they could really sound. I have watched a couple of my DVD's that I had watched with my previous receiver, and it's like watching them for the first time! Cannot believe the improved quality, the tighter bass, and the overall better sound.

I then read about bi-wiring... I know many were skeptical, but I tried it, and found it DID make a big difference. I felt the bass was much better, and the clarity just jumps out at me now.

So, anyway, as I said, just an observation. Thank goodness I purchased these speakers, and got a receiver with enough power to show what they can do.

Smyle1

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Smyle1: Try your RF3II again with a single-run speaker cable, but instead of using the crappy metal strap that came with your speaker, replace it with a short jumper cable. You will be surprise how this short jumper cable brings out the clarity of the RF3II.

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However, you will never realize the full potential of your RF3's until you get a set of Hyper-glizoid-molecular-aligned-cryo-silver-coated-lead-jacketed-speaker-cables. For less than $1000 -- they will really blow your mind.

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No No No

You want the XP37 super wonder wire 2000 with depleted urainium core and advanced synthetic snakeskin titainium inlaid kevlar.

Bi-wired of course.

These cables are so advanced, all you have to do it put them by the speaker and they hook THEMSELVES up.

P.S. Enjoy you system.

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You should of heard just what I've seen.

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It's nice to see that the world still has a since of humor. Funny posts!

Didn't mean to sound all "gushy", but when you have worked as long as I have to get my system set up and sounding as good as I knew it could, it's nice when it finally happens.

Smyle1

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