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It's not that you are being ignored Rich, there just may not be anyone on here with much experience with the Earthquake amps. Have you tried The Home Theater Spot? As I remember they have an Earthquake section in their forum. Maybe someone there can give you an answer to your question. Good luck. 1.gif

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On 8/2/2005 4:59:25 PM SteelerFan wrote:

It's not that you are being ignored Rich, there just may not be anyone on here with much experience with the Earthquake amps. Have you tried The Home Theater Spot? As I remember they have an Earthquake section in their forum. Maybe someone there can give you an answer to your question. Good luck.
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I believe that the "Spot" is now a pay to post site. You can read some of the sponsored threads but nothing else unless you pay for membership. I doubt they'll be around much longer as there are better, no cost sites out there allready. I've quit posting over there. Between here and AVS you have a tremendous ammount of knowledge and experience to draw from. I'd try AVS in the amplifier section

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If you already have them, I would simply hook them up and listen.

What difference do any of our opinions make?2.gif

Enjoy! Your enjoyment is not based on anyone else's opinions. Besides, you probably aren't listening to a $20,000 turntable of CD player so they probably are difficient anyway!2.gif And for all those who listen to that equipment, I would suggest they listen to the music instead! So enjoy what you have! And screw the opinions of everyone else. Including mine.

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That is a great deal (at our below cost acutally)!

At CES a few booths used "Cinenova" electronics and Earthquake speakers. One in particular was Optima and it sounded great!

As far as reviews Home Theater Magazine raved about thier five channel product in 2000 but the newer seven channel unit in this months HTM did OK but not as hot as before.

Regards,

Mike

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On 8/3/2005 1:44:16 PM CECAA850 wrote:

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On 8/2/2005 4:59:25 PM SteelerFan wrote:

It's not that you are being ignored Rich, there just may not be anyone on here with much experience with the Earthquake amps. Have you tried The Home Theater Spot? As I remember they have an Earthquake section in their forum. Maybe someone there can give you an answer to your question. Good luck.
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I believe that the "Spot" is now a pay to post site. You can read some of the sponsored threads but nothing else unless you pay for membership. I doubt they'll be around much longer as there are better, no cost sites out there allready. I've quit posting over there. Between here and AVS you have a tremendous ammount of knowledge and experience to draw from. I'd try AVS in the amplifier section

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I quit posting there awhile ago as well and didn't even realize it went all pay. I agree there is no point in paying when there are so many good, free sites available.

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