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Appropriate surrounds to get for my system?


lancestorm

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Hi guys, been a long time.

I have a question regarding setup. I have now made a theater room

(pics to follow in the next month or so), but have a dilema. Now

that I have 2 rows of seating, the floorstanding surrounds just don't

cut it anymore. I don't think I'll have ANY luck finding any

RS-3ii's ....which I of course assume would be the best way to do

the surrounds. Is the RS-35 the best replacement or will it not

blend well with the 3 RF-3ii's I have up on the front stage?

So...

I guess what I'm asking is what is the most appropriate speaker to get

to do the surround sound job properly given that I have the 3 RF-3ii's

in the front?

Anyone need a pair of RF-3ii's [6] ? [:)]

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What about mounting your RF-3II's up on a stand of some sort? There is

nothing better than a perfectly timbre matched system and I would hate

to see you compromise going with smaller surrounds.

Btw, the RS-35 will be as timbre matched as the RS-3II's so no need to

worry about that. But I would highly recommend the RC-3II or RC-35 over

the RS speakers as they will be a closer timbre match to the rest of

your system.

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Anytime you have two or more rows of seating, you will have sonic

compromises. I know as I am just finishing up my dedicated

theater room. You will have to choose a "prime" position and

weight your speaker calibrations to that spot. The RS series

might help some, but I prefer the clean, crisp soundstage I get from

monopole speakers.

This is just a matter of degrees and you have to decide what sounds good to you. That's all that matters anyway. [:)]

Good luck.

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I should have asked if you had tried Dr.Who's suggestion of raising

them up on a stand? Any horn speaker needs to be positioned with

the horn about 6 foot off the floor in a 8-9' room to work well as a

surround. Obviously it's easier to do with a RS style.

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Thanks for the suggestions so far guys...

The problem is that the surround floorstanders work OK for the front

row because they are at the edge of the steps that leads up to the top

row. The top row is the problem with the surround because the

floorstander is lower than your ears...so those helicopter scenes or

what not you hear the helicopter below you....ouch. It doesn't

bother anyone but me, but I want to do the best I can.

I could consider putting them on a stand, actually I thought of this

months ago, but I need something STURDY! Any suggestions? I

have ZERO opportunity to put the speaker on the top row as there is no

room. The room opens up on the top floor and there is no place to

put either of those speakers on the top row. So the stand would

definitely have to be tall. And with tall I worry about someone

knocking it over or something happening and B) I bet it would be

obtrusive and ugly as hell. Suggestions on a possible stand or

way to do this?

If only I had thought of making that top row 6 feet in width .... the things you learn the first time doing things ... ;)

The room is 13 x 24 - 25 ft, so I have my limit of space for sure.

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How much taller do you need to go? And how close to the side walls are they already placed?

(Perhaps a picture or a diagram of some sort?)

If you're worried about tipping and all that I was thinking you could

always use the side walls as part of the bracing. Heck, mount them

suckers upside down and have the bottoms touching the cieling [;)]

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