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if i may ask. What is that under your sub-12 and does it help with the floor rumble. I get alot of floor noise with my two sub-12's so i'm wondering if that helps.Thanks

I looked at the SVS subs and liked the design idea so the bass doesn't fire into the carpet. I removed the stock feet from the Sub-12 and used 1 1/4" dowel, 2" long and a 3/4" birch plywood for the plate. I utilized the existing screw holes in the bottom of the sub. The bass is definetely better now.

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my rc-62 finally showed up along with rb-61's went to pick them up from my local dealer, tight squeeze on center channel didnt realize how big it was. I measure the dimension and knew it would be close and tight fit; moving the current rb-51's to the outside and using rb-61's for my five channel rear speakers.

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My receiver does some matrixing (I am not real sure about the right term) to create a 9.2 setup. I haven't split anything...the receiver does it all. I use the xpa-5 for the front five, as you suggested and the receiver powers the back four. The receiver says it powers 135 watts per channel, but we all know that that number is probably inflated.

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Yes Mister... there is a DSP 'blending' if you will in your
receiver which utilizes the 'ol Dolby Pro Logic II decoder scheme. There is NO discrete scorce (that I have ever heard of)
greater then 7.1 right now, HECK, even THAT is still limited!!!

Back
a while ago, I had a 6.1 setup for a limited time, and I was VERY hard
pressed to find ANYTHING movie wise that used it.. out of my video
library, I have only ONE............. SAW I (BD) in DTS where the
rear center IS discrete! SAW II (BD) goes back to Dolby 5.1 OR, DTS
Master Audio 5.1 You really have to study the audio formats on the rear
of the case to learn what you are really getting

On power.... Your
receiver says 135 watts 20 to 20k @ 8 ohms with 0.05% distortion, then, thats really what it
is......... If it was 135w @ 1k Hz. then thats a different story. I
am on my second Onkyo, and I trust the power to be what they
say.......

At the heart of my dedicated theater, in use is the Onkyo TX-SR606 (entry level 7.1 w/Audessey) 90 watts X 7 @ 20 to 20K running 8
ohms with 0.08% total distortion (GOOD!) and I can NO WAY use all of it
without hurting my ears!!, its rediculasly LOUD [:o] !

Ok........just
my 2 cents worth...

.............Gary
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