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Old 09-01-2008, 10:39 PM   #1
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Just a couple pic's of the new speakers , They are awsome. Very happy .







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Old 09-01-2008, 10:45 PM   #2
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wow they look awesome, especially with the grills off, good stuff man.
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Old 09-01-2008, 10:46 PM   #3
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Take your TV off of your center speaker, never a good idea, vibrations from the speaker will pass to the TV. Also you should move your front speakers away from the wall and out past the edges of your cabinet. You should never have a large object like a TV or cabinet between the speakers, it destroys your imaging and your front soundstage.

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Old 09-01-2008, 10:47 PM   #4
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Old 09-02-2008, 01:16 AM   #5
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Heyyy man...you like horror movies?
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Old 09-02-2008, 04:20 AM   #6
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wow they look awesome, especially with the grills off, good stuff man.
Thanks man , They do look killer with the grills of , But with the grills on they are silent but deadly
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Old 09-02-2008, 04:28 AM   #7
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Take your TV off of your center speaker, never a good idea, vibrations from the speaker will pass to the TV. Also you should move your front speakers away from the wall and out past the edges of your cabinet. You should never have a large object like a TV or cabinet between the speakers, it destroys your imaging and your front soundstage.

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Dude , Man 1st . not much vibrations move from the center channel to the TV. That center weighs in at 61 lbs.and trust me it does'nt move. As for what you'r saying, let me qoute you on this , you sould never have a large object between the front speakers like a cabinet or TV. If this is true where sould the TV go on the other side of them ..LOL. Please Lets say where the speakers are towed in about 4 degree's and the center channel , The soundstage is beyond awsome , more speration than the human brain could handle , Trust me man it's more than perfect. Lets put it as this , it can make you deaf ...
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Old 09-02-2008, 04:32 AM   #8
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thanks man . I did to & it's taken a while , still a few more improvements to go . Waiting on my Marantz BD-8002 Blu-ray to come in I have on order, than I will upgrade the Klipsch RW-10 Sub. to the Klipsch RW-12d Sub . than last on to a Music CD player , looking at a few of them Marantz SA-8001, DV-7001 or DV-6001, This will be SACD/ CD only player . looking at the DVD combos for using the HDMI cable for SACD multi channel . Then it will be complete. We'll I might get some better cables ..LOL

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Old 09-02-2008, 04:38 AM   #9
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Heyyy man...you like horror movies?
Actually yes , We like Horror movies the most. I use to have over 200 horror Standard DVD but sold them all to switch to Blu-ray . Its a slow process. As for the figures I use to collect high end figures for over six years ,I had over 2,000 figures ,I bought sold & traded for along time ,made alot of money & friends along the way , Last year I had a friend from Las Vegas who wanted to buy my collection , I thought about it , knowing the market was getting over saturated with them I said I'd like to cash in on my investment so over a 3 month period he bought them all , trust me it was alot , and I got a pretty penny for them all, I stil have a few on display . They are just so cool & the detail is amazing.. McFarlane Toys & Neca etcc. are some of the best figures out there.
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Old 09-02-2008, 06:15 AM   #10
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hey man congrats on your new set up.
Me, i just got some new rf-82's on sunday, but i still dont have a receiver, but i will in a week pioneer elite 94)

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Dude , Man 1st . not much vibrations move from the center channel to the TV. That center weighs in at 61 lbs.and trust me it does'nt move. As for what you'r saying, let me qoute you on this , you sould never have a large object between the front speakers like a cabinet or TV. If this is true where sould the TV go on the other side of them ..LOL. Please Lets say where the speakers are towed in about 4 degree's and the center channel , The soundstage is beyond awsome , more speration than the human brain could handle , Trust me man it's more than perfect. Lets put it as this , it can make you deaf ...
Try moving you front speakers 3 feet into the room, toe them in a little more, center speaker on top of cabinet tilted down to seating position and try it then. You may think it sounds great now, but it can always sound better, trust me i have a high performance set up and am always looking to improve. Also making you deaf should not be your goal if you want to set up a good system.

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Old 09-02-2008, 11:34 AM   #12
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Nice systems and pics - but this should really be in the Home Theater pics part of the forum
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As for what you'r saying, let me qoute you on this , you sould never have a large object between the front speakers like a cabinet or TV. If this is true where sould the TV go on the other side of them ..LOL. Please Lets say where the speakers are towed in about 4 degree's and the center channel , The soundstage is beyond awsome , more speration than the human brain could handle , Trust me man it's more than perfect. Lets put it as this , it can make you deaf ...
I think he just trying to point out that the imaging would be nicely improved if there wasn't a large cabinet right next to them. Though it might not be quite as neat, I would pull the speakers in a bit to the room, away from the back wall and side cabinets. I think it would have some improvement, for 2 channel stereo music it should have a big improvement.
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first off, nice setup.

i dont quite get it when people take offense to some very good advice from some people.

second, its not a bad idea actually, just try it out, and see how much imaging can be further improved.

my suggestion?
1. mopads for the center speaker. amazingly decouples what mids it already has, and can definitely improve on voice reproduction.

2. toe em in as mentioned.

try posting this in the home theater pics if you please.
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Old 09-02-2008, 09:24 PM   #15
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RF-82 has two rear-firing ports and moving it away from the wall should improve bass coherence, as well.
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Old 09-02-2008, 11:17 PM   #16
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nice speakers but.....

Why didn't you pony up and get the RF83/63's to go with that rc64?

You must be tempted??????!!!

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Good stuff man!
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Old 09-03-2008, 06:34 AM   #17
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hey man congrats on your new set up.
Me, i just got some new rf-82's on sunday, but i still dont have a receiver, but i will in a week pioneer elite 94)


Thanks man , Right back to ya. On you'r new RF-82's , They are pretty are'nt they .
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Old 09-03-2008, 06:36 AM   #18
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Nice systems and pics - but this should really be in the Home Theater pics part of the forum
Thanks , as for being here , i was actually showing my new speakers,

And I did post my pic's in the Home Theater thead..
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Old 09-03-2008, 06:41 AM   #19
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I think he just trying to point out that the imaging would be nicely improved if there wasn't a large cabinet right next to them. Though it might not be quite as neat, I would pull the speakers in a bit to the room, away from the back wall and side cabinets. I think it would have some improvement, for 2 channel stereo music it should have a big improvement.
When i posted the pic's I was just showing the new speakers . I did'nt ask for any ideas for anything, actually I like it the way it is and thats all that matters right, I was just feeling happy for myself . As for moving anything , can't there's a door to the left and hallway to the right. And this is my wall in the house.LOL Thats what the wife says. If I want more realastate go buy some.LOL
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first off, nice setup.

i dont quite get it when people take offense to some very good advice from some people.

second, its not a bad idea actually, just try it out, and see how much imaging can be further improved.

my suggestion?
1. mopads for the center speaker. amazingly decouples what mids it already has, and can definitely improve on voice reproduction.

2. toe em in as mentioned.

try posting this in the home theater pics if you please.
We'll actually I was'nt asking for any advice. i was just sharing pi'c of my new speakers, plain & simple. I'm happy the way it is.
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