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Andre, in the second picture setting up my RF-7 crossovers for testing. One of the test leads had a short in it, so we weren't getting any HF output. At first, Andre seemed to think it was a problem with the crossover.

"You tested these first, right?"

"No."

"YOU didn't test these first?!"

"No".

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On 6/21/2004 10:27:28 PM Jay481985 wrote:

they look like they have 5 inch woofers, i'd bet they have grat midrange

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Jay, It looks like you forgot a very important letter, the "E". Depending on where it is placed you called the midrange either grEat or gratE a huge deference!

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Rick

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Here is the info on the "baby brother" and some good pic's of the 54

NEWSCENTER > PRESS RELEASE > 2004 CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SHOW > 1/2/2004 New RVX-54 Floorstander and RVX-42 On-Wall Loudspeakers Offer High-Performance Klipsch Sound for Plasma and LCD Televisions

INDIANAPOLIS (January 2, 2004) With depth and styling similar to popular plasma and LCD televisions, the new Klipsch Reference Series RVX-54 and RVX-42 loudspeakers offer high-performance audio solutions that complement this growing consumer electronics segment.

The RVX-42 on-wall and RVX-54 floorstanding models both have enclosures that are single-piece aluminum extrusions and use 1-inch titanium-dome compression drivers mated to round Tractrix® horns for maximum clarity and efficiency. The RVX-42 employs dual 4-inch aluminum woofers, while the RVX-54 has four active 5.25-inch aluminum woofers.

At 24-inches high, the RVX-42 nicely complements on-wall 42-inch plasma and LCD screens. It also features a J-box size, dual keyhole mount, plus OmniMount® provisions and a pedestal base. There are two insert locations on the RVX-42 where the pedestal can be positioned one in the center and one on the bottom so the loudspeaker can either serve as a center channel or bookshelf.

Both new RVX models are available in the same black or silver finishes as the Klipsch Reference Satellites so that they can be combined to create complete systems. For example, consumers can design a 5.1-channel surround sound system using a pair of RVX-54 main channels, a pair of Reference Satellite RSX-5s for surrounds, an RVX-42 for a center channel and a Reference Series RW-12 subwoofer.

Slated to ship in August, the Klipsch Reference Series RVX speakers will be packaged individually for mix-and-match simplicity. The RVX-54 will be sold at a targeted U.S. MSRP of $750 each and the RVX-42 will be sold at a targeted U.S. MSRP of $450 each.

A family-owned business since 1946, Chairman Fred Klipsch and Vice Chairman Judy Klipsch direct the vision and management of Klipsch Audio Technologies, one of Americas first audio companies. Today, Klipsch is a leading global manufacturer of high-performance loudspeakers and other entertainment products for consumer and professional markets. The Klipsch Audio Engineering and Technology Center and worldwide headquarters are located in Indianapolis, manufacturing facilities in Hope, Arkansas, West Coast Distribution Center in Fullerton, Calif., and wholly owned subsidiary Klipsch Europe BV in the Netherlands. The company and its employees are committed to developing products that create the most engaging, emotional and dynamic entertainment experiences.

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