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After getting my speakers replaced with all Klipsch,I took some pics of the whole entertainment center.

It was custom built to my specs. It was designed to handle future components and a 40" TheaterWide Toshiba. Since they quit making them, I discovered that the new 42" model will fit.

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Jerry

CP RULZ

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Mains: KG 5.5

Rears: KG 3.5

Center: KLF-C7

Receiver: HK AVR-80

DD Processor: HK ADP-303

DTS Processor: Rotel RDA 985

AudioControl Phase Coupled Activator Series Three

DVD: Toshiba 4109X

Laserdisc: Yamaha CDV-W901

5 CH Amp(for subs): Rotel RB-985

Single Cass Deck: HK TD-420

Dual Cass Deck: HK DC-520

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Wow, so YOUR the one with the coffin subs! Smile.gif

I like it... maybe you should supersize the pixel of your digital photography hehehe, j/k.

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-justin

I am an amateur, if it is professional;

ProMedia help you want email Amy or call her @ 1-888-554-5665

Klipsch Home Audio help you want, email support@klipsch.com or call @ 1-800-KLIPSCH

RA# Fax Number=317-860-9140 / Parts Department Fax Number=317-860-9150

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Thats me! The coffin man!

Yeah,the 27" tv looks strange in that big. I plan on having the new Toshiba 42" TheaterWide this spring.

It's amazing how well HK and Klipsch goes together. Even with little power.

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Jerry

CP RULZ

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Mains: KG 5.5

Rears: KG 3.5

Center: KLF-C7

Receiver: HK AVR-80

DD Processor: HK ADP-303

DTS Processor: Rotel RDA 985

AudioControl Phase Coupled Activator Series Three

DVD: Toshiba 4109X

Laserdisc: Yamaha CDV-W901

5 CH Amp(for subs): Rotel RB-985

Single Cass Deck: HK TD-420

Dual Cass Deck: HK DC-520

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I tell most of the people here that. I have had all a chance to a&b Yamaha, Denon and HK. HK was just more rich and full in music and home theater. But there are just too many yamaha lovers here that don't realize the nice sound they are missing out on. Oh well to each his own.

Harman Kardon, Klipsch & SVS forever!

Regards Monty R

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Sweet set up....and nice cabinetry! Smile.gif Wish i could do that sort of work!

Eric.

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Certifed Legend Master :

6 KLF-20 as mains, surrounds, rears!

1 KLF-C7 center!

All powered by Denon AVR-5700 (soon to be updated to 5803!)

Coming soon : Pics!

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  • 2 weeks later...

O.K. Monty, you have piqued my curiosity. I have enjoyed a Yamaha RX 3000 since they cost twice as much as they do now. We obviously agree on our tilt toward Klipsch and SVS. It has been a decade or so since I owned an HK... but I am willing to try. One reason I like the Yamaha is for the front effects speakers... and that is why I didn't go for the big Denon (plus some reports of poor customer service).

What should I look for in HK that will let me have a piece of the sound you enjoy?

Ever curious cwm3.gif HornEd

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"Where Klipsch Legends Cavort!"

FOREGROUND SOUND STAGE:

KLF 30 Center, KLF 30 Mains, SB-2 Front Effects

BACKGROUND SOUND STAGE:

KLF 30 L&R Side/Surrounds, KLF 30 Rear Effects

LARGE MOUTH BASS:

Twin SVS CS-Ultra subs, Samson Megawatt Amp

KLIPSCH SPEAKER SUPPORT SYSTEMS:

Mitsubishi RPHD1080i 65", Yamaha RX-V3000 Receiver

Toshiba Pro Scan 6200, Toshiba Pro 6-head SVHS W808

and such... Tweakin' On!

Music Respite Room: Cornwalls & SVS 16-46

Klipsched Class "A" Motor Home: Still in testing phase...

This message has been edited by HornEd on 02-01-2002 at 03:47 AM

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