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Please forgive my ignorance, however I am not sure what the rear baffle is. If you are referencing the rear panel on the speaker cabinet, then it is somewhat common for them to become loose (on the Legend series) and in need of regluing. Relatively simple procedure and no need for new cabinets. Please ignore this reply if I have mis-understood the problem.
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KLF-C7 is the best center channel for the 20's - bar none. Well worth the effort to locate one. Some think it is one of the best center channels - period. Running your KLF-20's on "phantom" is a very doable option, whereby you split your center into your 2 mains. Surrounds to me are not that important as far as "matching" goes. Upgrade whenever you can. KSP-S6's are the match to the Legend series, however I really like my Monitor 70 towers. Bumped a couple db to adjust
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Mine sit adjacent to the cabinet. With spacing inside the cabinet, the TV is probably 6" from the speaker cabinet, and likey right at a foot from the magnets themselves. The only trouble I have had with color is when I try to watch the free movies from Comcast channel 1. I always attributed the problem to comcast. I have zero color issues with either normal TV veiwing or DVD's. I enjoy the Sony Wega so much that to me, this HD craze is not worth the difference in costs. My picture quality
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I have an older Sony Wega 32" TV (huge and heavy). It is housed inside a large cabinet. The KLF-20's sit beside the cabinet and the C7 is atop the TV inside the cabinet. This configuration has been this way for at least a year. No issues at my house. I actually have pictures of it on this site somewhere. KLF-20's are truly "legendary" speakers.
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My C7 is placed above my 32" decade old Sony Wega.
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[quote user="TRV86Caprice"] Ok. I now own a pair.... Picked them up last night! $500. Thanks for everyones help. [/quote] In my opinion (and it is simply my opinion), KLF20's mated with a C7 is about as good as it gets. One can pay more, but legends are "legendary". Enjoy!!
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[quote user="elitedemo"] trying my hardest to find a klf-c7 to go with my klf 20s and im having 0 luck help locating near wisconsin would be awesome :) [/quote] Did you ever get the C7?
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Hang in there. You'll love it when you get it. The C7 is one of the best vocal center's out there.
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[quote user="elitedemo"] trying my hardest to find a klf-c7 to go with my klf 20s and im having 0 luck help locating near wisconsin would be awesome :) [/quote] The post above of the brand new in box is too good to pass up. Not sure what your budget is elitedemo, but the opportunity to gat a new KLF-C7 is very rare. A $350-$450 (incl shipping) offer would be in the ballpark imo. The clarity a C7 center brings to the 20's is surprising. They were definately made for each other. I paid
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KLF-20's are wonderful speakers. The rear panel can separate from the cabinet wood (mine at the top corner), however it is an easy glue fix. Of course when you play them at reasonable sound levels, the separation/vibration is a non-issue. It does kind of freak you out the first time you hear it. Oh *** did I just blow a speaker? Naw, just a little cabinet rattle. Some Gorilla glue and it's back to Rockin'... KLF-20's Rock.