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RB-3's as SURROUNDS???


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That sounds like a good combination. Both the RF5s and RB3s can be matched with the RC3 if you used either of them as mains. So I don't see why RB3s can't be used for surrounds with RF5s. Using that combination should give you a timbre matched sound.

I believe Theears is using the RB3s as surrounds with RB5s and an RC3 for one of his setups. Maybe he should comment here and tell us how that sounds.

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THX Paul. I was also wondering the advantages and disadvantages of having bipolar surrounds (RS-3) and regular surrounds (RB-3). I know that in theory bipole gives you more ambience, but regular gives you more localization of effects. Wanted to know what somebody thought first hand.

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Sorry for the late answer here Penguin,today my "high-speed" internet is as fast as a 14.4 dialup! LOL

Ok to give a fast answer YES the RB-3's are great sourrounds for the RF-5's.The speakers match very well and the output is plenty.RB-5's would be ideal(identical drivers,almost)if you get a deal on it.

I am sill waiting from my RF-7's and RC-7. Frown.gif

When I get them I will use the RF-5's as sourrounds!And the RB-5's will serve as the second sourrounds,now the RB-3's?I think I may get some Yamaha top of the line reciever and use the RB-3's as front efects! LOL

Cant wait,this combination should bring me to dynamics wonderland and with class.Next are probably two RSW15's.

TheEAR(s) Now theears

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I wouldn't expect anything less than 2 RSW-15's from you Theears... Smile.gif

So you don't see anything negative in not using bipole surrounds? BEcause I like ambient sound effects in movies and I was just worried the directional nature of the RB-3's would make the effects too localized. If you could make a comment on that it would be great!

Lemme know when you get the RF-7's!

Thanks for your input dude.

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LOL

Yes nothing less then TWO(yes 2)RSW15's!Uh that is if the RSW15 is what Klipsch says it is. Smile.gif

Ok if you prefer difused sound then the RB-3's may not be your cup of tea.While the quality,detail is all there its not difused sound like the dedicated sourround speakers.

If only said I like this setup because I like the precision,I dont like too much the difused sourround sound.Its just me.

In this case try the RS-3 II's,you may prefer them to the RB-3's for sourround duty.

TheEAR(s) Now theears

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