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AlpineM

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  • Gender
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  • Location
    Virginia
  • Interests
    Audio, Cars
  • My System
    Yamaha RX-V677 AV Receiver / Yamaha CD-C600BL 5-disc CD Changer / Front: Klipsch KG4s / Center: Klipsch KV-3

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  1. I couldn't find any good subs local, but there's a local a set of KG3s in oak for $125.. good for rears? Do you guys think a used KSW-10 or Sub-10 for around $100-150 would be a bad choice? I might be able to move up to a sub-12, but in general, are these good options or should I shy away from them due to their issues with the amps? I am definitely hesitant to spend too much on a sub, right now I want to get something used of decent quality and then maybe after I'm out of college I can save up some money for something better. Audio certainly isn't my only hobby so I can't dedicate all of my income to it right now... although I understand why you would encourage me to save for something better
  2. Right now I'm looking for something more or less entry-level. I am only 20, after all. I'm just looking to round out the lower end a little bit. When looking for a subwoofer, is there really any discussion of picking one that is well suited for your particular set up, or is it more like "a sub is a sub" and I should just find one with good reviews and good specs? I've never done this before haha
  3. Hi all, I'm new to the forum. I was trying to use the search bar but it doesn't seem to work. I can't get any results no matter what I search for. I'm looking to pick a subwoofer for my budding home theater/music listening system. I have a Yamaha RX-V677 AV Receiver and a pair of KG4s. I have a KV3 center on the way. I would love to stick with Klipsch for the subwoofer just as a matter of principle (and because I don't know what else is out there) but it seems that the only options in my budget are the KSW-10 and the Sub-10, and I hear that they have pretty consistent amp failures. Would it be a mistake to buy one of those? Is it unrealistic for me to try and get a good sub for under ~$150? Should I abandon Klipsch and go for something else? I can't get anything too huge because of space limitations, but I have a good 15x20" spot in the corner of the room. Thank you all so much for your help, any input is appreciated. Danny P.S. Recommendations for rear Klipsch speakers of the same era to match my setup?
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