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Which Center Speaker for RF-7 ?


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Thanks, I guess I should have rephrased my original question. I bought a pair of Rf-7 in maple. There arent alot of RC-7 in maple/black for sale. Thus I am looking at building up the rest of my system (not any time soon) with the new Reference series for center, sub and surrounds. I am just not sure if this will cause any misbalancing with these RF-7's. Any users did this?

Your input is appreciated.

Dave

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Thanks for your input guys.

Yes its hard to find a RC-7 around here. I find many in Cherry wood, but that would clash the Maple fronts I have. I have read a post or two, where a user combined the RF-7 with the newer RC-64. It sounds like this could be an option, but I really dont want to compromise my system. The poster mentioned that he liked the RC-64 and didnt hear any misbalance in timbre with RC-64 and RF7.

Anyone who has heard the RC-7 or RC-64, or what they think about this RF-7 and RC-64 combo?

Thanks,

Dave

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IndyKlipschFan:

TIMBRE does matter.

Except for the sub!Yes

Well OK maybe.... but you also could say a lousy one sounds.. Lousy.. You got me...

How about TIMBRE does matter... Matched with an appropriate sub? RSW 15 will do wonderful.. Is that better?

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Thanks for your input guys.

Yes its hard to find a RC-7 around here. I find many in Cherry wood, but that would clash the Maple fronts I have. I have read a post or two, where a user combined the RF-7 with the newer RC-64. It sounds like this could be an option, but I really dont want to compromise my system. The poster mentioned that he liked the RC-64 and didnt hear any misbalance in timbre with RC-64 and RF7.

Anyone who has heard the RC-7 or RC-64, or what they think about this RF-7 and RC-64 combo?

Thanks,

Dave

Know anyone who does nice veneer work?

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I am just so strong a believer (when possible) in the timbre issue.. Stay within the class. (for the best results!!)

You can't even believe to appreciate what a difference, say in a movie like "CARS," where there is a LOT of left, center, and right, screen and SOUND pans as well as action going that way...... what a well balanced system timbre wise will generate.

RF7's deserve RC-7's.

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Indy,

Thanks much for your recommendations. My dilemma is that these Centers C-7 are hard to come by. I found a place that sells them, however they want to charge me $700 for a new C-7. I have been told that they should be selling new if I can get one in the $450-$500 range.

Today I spoke to Klipsch Technician, and asked him if I cannot find a C-7 if the new RC-64 will be worthwile pursuing. He explained that he did A/B comparisons and to him the C-7 and RC-64 are very close and the RC-64 will be a great match with the RF-7. He only mentioned that the RC-64 has a more neutral sound, especially the high end, but as far as the timber match, it matches quite well. (He actually prefers the RC-64 with the RF-7)

Thus, I guess I am just going to look and see what opportunity arises with regards to cost. If I find a C-7 for a good price, I will take it. If I find an RC-64 for a good price, I will take it. I think either of these will be a perfect match for the RF-7.

Thanks everyone for your help.

Dave

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