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I assume you are equating output levels of center and L/R? (hopefully with SPL meter and pink noise). While 3 of the same across the front is optimal, sometimes a different center can blend reasonably well with different L/R speakers.
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[quote user="Canadian_dude2009"] i was a virgin , but have finally been popped, yippee , RF 3 II RFC !! and RF12 sub , ( silly Bose for rears for now ) [/quote] Cherry finish, I suppose?
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I like the chimp chorus window.
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He will be remembered anytime we eat a pie, or look at a Klipsch pie slice logo.
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Bose is absolutely the king of marketing, that's for sure. I am continually amazed where I see their print ads. Not only have they paid their way into millions of unsuspecting homes via ads in high circulation mags like the AARP mag (20-30 million members), but the most obscure location I have seen is in my local rural electric co-op newsletter, which mainly has ads for farm equipment and metal buildings . Bose spends tens of millions on advertising, an order of magnitude more than any other
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About a month ago I was pushing my cart through the older and "dirtier" of the two walmarts here in town, and came across a good ol' boy standing there, 40ish+, jeans, big belly, and no shirt . Unfortunately, I do not have a camera phone, etc. for documenting the experience.
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I think you have it right. This is a powered sub, correct? And one which takes either speaker level or line level inputs, I assume? Using speaker level inputs provides an signal that varies according to the receiver's volume control setting. I know that using a line level output to a powered sub, such as from a tape-out jack, will not vary volume; you would have to set it on the sub with every change in the volume control knob. I also presume that, despite the speaker level output, the receiver
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Excellent and complete answers. Thanks to all.