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I listen to music through the X5 and my iPhone 3G while driving to block road noise and have better quality audio. When the phone rings, the audio automatically mutes and changes to the phone mode. I answer and listen to the caller through the X5 and speak into the mic on the bottom of the phone. No need to unplug the X5s. Same is true when placing a call. Talk into phone mic, listen through X5s.
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Hi coltsfan, I tried 5.1 in-ceiling and found it lacking compared to in-wall or "box" speakers. Given my experience, in-ceilings are great for background music or rear channel only if no other option is available. After trying the in-ceilings, I added bookshelf LCR and only use the in-ceiling for background music. In order of my preference for best sound (assuming all drivers are the same): 1. Cabinet (Floor standing or bookshelf tuned to woofer) 2. In-Wall (Klipsch In-walls can sound great
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[quote user="Youthman"] I just saw where the Panasonic AE-3000 is now selling for $2000. I paid $2500 in Feb of 2009. You gotta love the depreciation of electronics. Oh well...I"m off to watch a movie on it to make me feel better. [/quote] I think your Panny 3000 is about to become even cheaper. Panny announced the AE-4000 today for a street price of $1999. http://www.projectorcentral.com/panasonic_ae4000_projector_review.htm The AE-3000 can be bought here today for $1699: http://www
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Hi Gents, I do have a couple extra pair of KP-110B's. I am using them at the student center at church as main speakers, at church camp as background speakers and stage monitors, and in several home theater applications with everything from Jubilees to KP-3002s to Forte's as main fronts. These are terrific little speakers.
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The Eminence PSD 2002 is the driver used by Klipsch, known as the K65, in the KP-262, KP-302, KP-3002, and KSM-15-II and was used by Klipsch with a 800Hz crossover and sounds quite good. In the KP-262, the 12" K-42 woofer was paired with the K65 (Eminence PSD 2002) for a great sounding little speaker.
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Hi Chris, I think we need some additional info, please, before we can really be helpful: What are your room dimensions? Will the room become a dedicated home theater or will it be multi-purpose? If multi-purpose, what are layout and space limitations? Will you keep the TV or convert to projector? What is your budget range for the system? Like you, I owned and enjoyed the venerable Klipschorns for many years. The most significant improvement to my system, for both 2CH and HT, was upgrading from my
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Amy, My prayers and sympathies are with you and your family. Bill
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Be aware . . . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqfuZ7hiap0