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rear speakers for Chorus II


Kubla84

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hey kubla84 ... i have the same exact speakers as you. Of course the favorite answer would be another pair of Chorus II's provided you have the room. I bought an extra pair but now can't use them since I could not fit them in my current setup. So ... For side surrounds I'm using RF-7's and it sounds awesome ... you can probably get away with the RF-3's depending on room size. I'm playing around with 6.1/7.1 setup and currently using quintets for rear surrounds and I'm in the process of finding a replacement ... they're just too small. Folks in this forum recommends direct radiating speakers for the back.

Don't you just love your chorus II's?.

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Kubla84 - Given your space limitation, I would use RS-3's or RS-7's, they're readily available. The KSP-6's are harder to find and often quite costly. I used RS-3's with a previous pair of Chorus II's and was quite pleased with the setup for movies. Wouldn't recommend them for extensive 5 channel music sessions, because the timbre difference becomes more evident.

Boa- Yea thought that Cornwall center match was really off the mark too! They'll sell ya what they got, no worries about what ya need mate.cwm35.gif

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Thanks Shapeshifter, I will be chaecking out the Ebay suctions for RS 7's and 3's, I bought my KLF C7 at a stereo store right after losing an EBAY auction on one

they had one left and I bought it, I did not ask them about rears though, the $500 for the center blew that budget

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