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  1. ok, good to know. The rf7-II aren't listed in the HT section anymore, just the floor standing section. That's why I thought they were being replaced. Not sure how hard it is to get replacement parts, I know a very long time ago, I looked at replacing a driver for my surround and they gave me a number to call. I really like the way the RF7-II look compared to my RF7 but the sound may not be worth the money to swap them out.
  2. I currently have the original RF-7 series. They need new grills and some cosmetic driver issues. i.e. the dust caps are pushed in and some of the cones are dented. They sound fine, no distortion, no popping, nothing. I was thinking about just fixing them but I was looking at the Klipsch website and it looks like they have been replaced with the RP-280 Dolby Atmos series. I am curious which route is better, to stick with my RF-7s or to upgrade to the RP-280s? Unfortunately, I live an hour away from the closest Klipsch dealer and they may not even have them on the show floor to listen to.
  3. I have a set of rs-3 surrounds that have bad drivers. Can I get replacements somewhere and replace them myself? Thanks.
  4. I second that on the ATI 9700 Now we just need a MB with 1066 ramnus memory and a 8x AGP slot ------------------ Come on honey why can't I spend some more money? Home Theater Car Audio This message has been edited by wife-said-no on 08-11-2002 at 05:17 PM
  5. How do you like that Asus MB. If only they would make one with an 8x AGP slot. I need a MB with 1066 Rambus and 8x AGP. No one is making them yet! ------------------ Come on honey why can't I spend some more money? Home Theater Car Audio
  6. They make perforated screens so that you can put your speakers behind the screen. I think that it is actually better. That way you can put the center in the middle of the screen as apposed to the top or bottom. MIke ------------------ Come on honey why can't I spend some more money? Home Theater Car Audio
  7. Do you know what program it uses? I am using windows XP and it won't let me open it. First it said to use netzip but netzip says that it isn't a zip file. Mike ------------------ Come on honey why can't I spend some more money? Home Theater Car Audio
  8. This post amazes me. So far the concensus is that putting a stereo in a car is something for immature little kids. Once they reach puberty, they'll buy a house and then get a HT. No way is this true. I am only 28 so there are some younger and some older than me here. The bottom line is that when I drive to work or anywhere else, I like the same quality that I have in my house. And yes this can be accomplished. Granted it is harder to do because a car enviornment is very unforgiving. There are 2 types of CA. Those for SPL and those for SQ. They both have different agendas but their bottom line is a love for Car audio. The industry leaders are all people in their 40's. They have built this industry from the ground up. The biggest difference between CA and HT, HT has forums and a few get togethers. CA has compitions that lead to fame and give out money. Now don't get me wrong, I love HT and Klipsh. But, when was the last time you heard Klipsch (or any other) say, "that is the best sounding Klipsch system we have ever heard. How about posing for some of our ads." Anyway, maybe we should just remember that it is all about the music. It doesn't matter whether it is in the car or the home. Mike ------------------ Come on honey why can't I spend some more money? Home Theater Car Audio
  9. Motorhome, that could be fun. You could put the speakers in the cabinets with some servo motors to bring them out. You need to check into some car audio mags to see all the fun things that you can do with gears and motors. mike ------------------ Come on honey why can't I spend some more money? Home Theater Car Audio
  10. So is that a DIY center? I think that you should put that on the DIY portion of Hometheater forum. If you don't have a membership there, I can put it up for you. Just give me some info on what you did. Mike ------------------ Come on honey why can't I spend some more money? Home Theater Car Audio
  11. Shoot, my wife would like me to give up electronics period. I have about $2000-3000 invested in my car, hiting close to 150dB. I also have about $4000 invested in my home theater. Needless to say it is a little expensive to do both. Mike ------------------ Come on honey why can't I spend some more money? Home Theater Car Audio
  12. Another thought. My Dad doesn't have the home theater but he has his house wired to his PC. He can controll all the lights, the various fishtanks, climate control as well as the TV and DVD player. ------------------ Come on honey why can't I spend some more money? Home Theater Car Audio
  13. quote: Originally posted by Q-Man: Analog. Buy one now, I heard that they were going to stop making it. Q. I heard that too, about 2 years ago. I hope it never happens. ------------------ Come on honey why can't I spend some more money? Home Theater Car Audio
  14. Sorry to add fuel to my own fire. Which would you choose and Why? SACD DVD-audio I am not sure as to the $$ of DVD-audio but I know you can get SACD for less than $400. ------------------ Come on honey why can't I spend some more money? Home Theater Car Audio
  15. Personally, I would save up the extra $250 and buy the 25-31pc SVS. Then you won't need to buy a new sub ever again. Unless you move into a large house, then you might want the 16-46pc. ------------------ Come on honey why can't I spend some more money? Home Theater Car Audio
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