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No, not a misprint. RF-83's in black WITH an RC-64 center...all three for $1399. They got crunched in shipping. Corners are dinged up pretty good. No structural damage, no driver problems at ALL, they work perfectly. Boxes are toast so if you want them shipped, you are looking at getting them wrapped/palletized. Center is pretty clean from the front, needs a new grille cloth. This trio is ideal for behind a screen wall. Available for pick up in Bellingham, WA. I consolidated lines (too busy with
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Last pair of B-stock RF-63's in Cherry. Factory sealed boxes. MUST ship via truck freight. $999/pr. Can be picked up in Bellingham WA Call Kevin at 360-312-4236
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Roger...try Kevin@deadmold.com for the Paypal thing.
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[quote user="jacksonbart"] Is battling mold for fun or for the money? [/quote] I won't deny the money is decent, it is a problem a lot of people simply don't want to deal with and I've invested a ton in training, equipment, etc. to do it for them. But more importantly, it is for the satisfaction of knowing I am helping people out with a serious problem. Selling audio is fun, but doing the mold and the air quality is far more satisfying.
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Okay...to clarify things a bit. First off, yes I did sell Roger his speakers and he is out of the country. "Illegal"? Technically it violates the dealer contract. But...here is the plain truth of the matter...if you do enough volume, people look the other way. Klipsch for a long time had a no-internet policy. I followed it. But time after time after time, my customers I worked long and hard on would buy stuff off E-Bay and from Sound Distributors cheap. I forwarded the links, I complained
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[quote user="DrWho"] My memory could be shot, but I coulda sworn the Ultra2 spec was 130dB at 30Hz with under 10% distortion...which is what the Klipsch spec sheet is claiming for their Ultra2 system. [/quote] I believe the spec calls for 120 db at 30hz with under 10% distortion in a 3K ft^3 room. KW-120s won't hit 130 unless you add more modules (quads perhaps). But back to the original question...go with the twin KW-120/KA-1000 setup vs. the F-113, no question. Better setup which
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Get the 62's. No question about it. If (when) you upgrade into bigger Ref, they'll be there.
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[quote user="Bill H."] For the Money, speaker wise you can't go wrong with the New WF 35 series...........best bang for the Buck in the Klipsch lineup. (too me). http://www.klipsch.com/products/details/wf-35.aspx [/quote] Not sure if I agree on that or not. WF-35 is a nice speaker, but the matching center is a bit on the small side. Comparing the dynamic capabilities of a WF-35/ WC-24 to an RF-82/RC-62 setup is almost not fair with the Reference being a pretty substantial step up in
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Nice little speaker but the question is what will you be using for your left and right speakers? If you go with the Reference speakers, the R2502 isn't the proper match. The proper match is going to be the R-5502. Also, can you go with in-wall for the left and right fronts? If so, go with three of the R-5502's or . Unless you have a slanted ceiling, or can step up into the KL-7502 THX Ultra 2 in-ceiling L/C/R's...I've not had great results using in-ceiling as mains in anything but
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RS-62's are excellent. I have a very large demo space (24 x 38) and they fill the rear stage extremely well at pretty high volumes. They have to in order to keep up with the RF-83s. No, they are not just a "sound sprayer". I specify RS-62's when the coverage needs call for a speaker with that type of dispersion. The trick to selecting surrounds is to select the speakers which will cover your seats evenly.