tubetwister Posted November 27, 2019 Posted November 27, 2019 Just got a pair of these setup in my theater. They are replacing my VMPS RM2 Towers (awesome speakers, BTW). The 7's go deep, really deep, with solid, tight, bass impact. Very musical. These are the closest speakers I have had that convey the feeling of a live performance. The clarity, presence, and liquidity of the sound is stunning. Piano strings really "pop" with these. Voices (male / female) are very lifelike. Still doing a 24/7 break-in, to get them into playing shape. Will report back after they have a few more hours on them. 4 Quote
Boilermaker86 Posted November 28, 2019 Posted November 28, 2019 I love these things especially with my new Nad 777 receiver. I have been listening to Christmas music and they sound so nice ! Hope you enjoy yours for years to come ! 1 Quote
Ceptorman Posted November 28, 2019 Posted November 28, 2019 15 hours ago, tubetwister said: Just got a pair of these setup in my theater. They are replacing my VMPS RM2 Towers (awesome speakers, BTW). The 7's go deep, really deep, with solid, tight, bass impact. Very musical. These are the closest speakers I have had that convey the feeling of a live performance. The clarity, presence, and liquidity of the sound is stunning. Piano strings really "pop" with these. Voices (male / female) are very lifelike. Still doing a 24/7 break-in, to get them into playing shape. Will report back after they have a few more hours on them. Awesome speakers....congrats. Quote
Ceptorman Posted November 28, 2019 Posted November 28, 2019 7 hours ago, Boilermaker86 said: I love these things especially with my new Nad 777 receiver. I have been listening to Christmas music and they sound so nice ! Hope you enjoy yours for years to come ! Great room and speakers, very nice front sound stage. Any rear speakers? 1 Quote
Boilermaker86 Posted November 28, 2019 Posted November 28, 2019 4 RS-52 IIs so it covers my whole back of the room. It reminds me of being in an Imax with the sound coming out of the corners. It creates a nice back Image. Quote
tubetwister Posted December 10, 2019 Author Posted December 10, 2019 Now that the 7's have been running 24/7 and are broken in, the sound has not changed much from the very initial listening tests. Still awesome, with deep, tight audiophile bass. And crystal clear mids and upper octaves. Never a hint of harshness, or being overly bright. Male and female voices really shine with the RF-7 III's. These are the most revealing speakers I have ever owned. Listening to good recordings on these is as close as you can get to being at an actual concert. I am very happy with the purchase. 2 Quote
tubetwister Posted December 12, 2019 Author Posted December 12, 2019 One more thing...these 7’s like power. Lots of power. In my two channel stereo setup, they are being driven by a Dynaco PAS 3 Series II Vacuum Tube pre-amp, and a 250 watt Sound Valves MOSFET 32 power amp. Lovely, sweet sounding. Quote
Boilermaker86 Posted December 12, 2019 Posted December 12, 2019 It’s great the speakers are in the center and not too close to the side walls. That way the sound can fill the room properly and not have a bad reflection from the wall. Mine opened up when I moved them away from my walls. Looks like a nice theater, you just need a popcorn maker and some movie posters now! 1 Quote
parlophone1 Posted December 12, 2019 Posted December 12, 2019 I bet the center chanel speaker help to bring most out of the setup. Have you tried to do 2-chanel listening with only 7s? If yes, how do you think about it? Quote
tubetwister Posted December 12, 2019 Author Posted December 12, 2019 1 hour ago, parlophone1 said: I bet the center chanel speaker help to bring most out of the setup. Have you tried to do 2-chanel listening with only 7s? If yes, how do you think about it? Yes. In my post above the amp and pre-amp were listed for the 2 channel stereo only listening. These really shine with tubes! And power! Again, the best way to describe the sound is like being at a live concert performance, or in an actual recording studio with the artist. My room does play a large role, as we treated the walls with our own home made acoustic panels. These made a huge improvement, eliminating the terrible slap echo that was there. All walls got acoustic panels. All of the speakers (11 of them) are Klipsch. The dual subwoofers are kits that I built, purchased from Madisound. Thanks to everyone for the kind words. 1 Quote
Boilermaker86 Posted December 12, 2019 Posted December 12, 2019 1 hour ago, tubetwister said: #lifegoals to get a room like this for my speakers. Love the last picture. Looks like a real movie theater. 2 Quote
tubetwister Posted December 12, 2019 Author Posted December 12, 2019 It was my goal as a home builder to get this room right! It was easy, as we had a blank slate to start with our new house. The room would have been unused attic space, over our front garage. 75% of my design effort was devoted to the design and style of this theater. But first and foremost was sound quality. I'm a musician, and the sound had to be spot on. We did some minor detail things, including padded/upholstered entry doors, EXIT lights, and floor lighting at the risers. All lighting is remote controlled. 3 Quote
inMotionGraphics Posted December 12, 2019 Posted December 12, 2019 Simply BRILLIANT! Enjoy the fruits of your labor... PS: I'd be lying if I said I wasn't a little jealous... 🙂 1 Quote
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