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A new Denon & Klipsch system


sgtlarsen

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Hows everbody doing! I just got a new system Denon AVR 2802 (All klipsch)Front speakers sb.1, Center sc.5

rear suurround ss.5, REAR Center I used a Center sc.1(Should i have used a center speaker for the rear? what should i have used instead of center spreaker) SUB KSW 10. I am wondering if this system will be enough for the (above) average user. Do I have good upgrade capabilities later? Please help with all info. Will I be pleased with what i chose. I got all speaker for $675 New from the post exchange(is this a good price(what could I have done difrent with the money alot of people talk about (energy take 5)

I bought the system AUG and I will be in school tell the end of sept. I cant wait to here how it sounds.

Thanks for your time.

I also have a sony dvd

and a sony vcr

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This message has been edited by sgtlarsen on 09-10-2002 at 10:17 AM

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Well, it depends on what your definition of an "average user" is. Wink.gif

But overall, I think this is a nice home theater. If it delivers what you want/need then it's "perfect." Smile.gif

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Coming soon...

Home Theater:

TV: Samsung WS-36Z4HF (36" Direct View 16:9)

A/V Receiver: Denon AVC-A11SR (European version of Denon AVR-4802)

DVD Player: Denon DVD-3800

Center: Klipsch RC-7

Mains: Klipsch RF-7s

Surrounds: Klipsch RS-7s

Subwoofer: Dual SVS CS-Ultras w/Samson S1000 amplifier

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You got a great deal for the dollars!

It is quite common to use a center for a rear channel, when possible.

Upgrade? You have entered the forum of Upgrade-itis Extremus! There's always room for an upgrade, or two, or three. Just kidding, enjoy what you have (at least for a little while).

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Hi there sgtlarsen,

I owned the AVR-2802 but just recently traded it for the 5802... There's that dambed Upgrade-itis Extremus that Clue was referring to. Anyway the 2802 is a great piece that will serve you very well for lots of years. And any Klipsch speaker will be a great place to start. You surely won't be disappointed. Just remember, many of us here have $10,000 to $30,000 tied up in our theatres and it took us lots of years to get there so just be patient and enjoy your system. You will upgrade just like the rest of us as you can afford it and until you get to your version of Home Theatre Heaven.cwm30.gif

Take care

Rick

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Mains RF-7

Centre RC-7

Surrounds RS-7

Rear Centre 2 x RS-7

Sub SVS-CS Ultra x 2

Receiver Denon AVR-5803

DVD Denon 2800

T.V. Sony KP57HW40 Widescreen

Computer Pro-Media 5.1

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quote:

I owned the AVR-2802 but just recently traded it for the 5802

You mean 5803. Wink.gif

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Coming soon...

Home Theater:

TV: Samsung WS-36Z4HF (36" Direct View 16:9)

A/V Receiver: Denon AVC-A11SR (European version of Denon AVR-4802)

DVD Player: Denon DVD-3800

Center: Klipsch RC-7

Mains: Klipsch RF-7s

Surrounds: Klipsch RS-7s

Subwoofer: Dual SVS CS-Ultras w/Samson S1000 amplifier

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Ya, thanks Kain... Duh, what is this thing... ohhhh computer keyboard... I always wondered what one looked like.cwm14.gif

Thanks again Kain... Yes that should be 5803

Take care

Rick

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Mains RF-7

Centre RC-7

Surrounds RS-7

Rear Centre 2 x RS-7

Sub SVS-CS Ultra x 2

Receiver Denon AVR-5803

DVD Denon 2800

T.V. Sony KP57HW40 Widescreen

Bedroom T.V. Sony KV34XBR800 Widescreen

Computer Pro-Media 5.1

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