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Quote:Originally Posted by bluechunks Just a FYI....if your A2010 is connected to your home network you may not even need a dock at all if you are using an iPod Touch/iPad/iPhone. Yamaha's excellent app streams everything directly...
Quote:Originally Posted by willybguy I upgraded from the 671 to the 2010 recently, big difference Thanks. I'm looking forward to it..
Quote:Originally Posted by audiosounds The other thing is play it from an ipod, I know you are trying to stream from your computer but as someone else said the Yamaha dock works pretty flawlessly, I think the manufacturer suggests...
Just ordered a RX-A2010 to upgrade my existing RX V663. I'm reading through this thread to pick up on all you guys have learned. Looking forward to getting it and setting it up. My system Diagram and picture links are in my sig...
Quote:Originally Posted by chashint Lifeless and flat are not words to be associated with the RF-83 speakers. It is unfortunate that the RF-83 system you listened to was not setup correctly, otherwise you would have bought them...
Attachment 246257 Here's a picture of my new front speakers. Klipsch RF-83's and RC-64. The sub is a Klipsch RSW-10d. Other pics (some of them are not fully current with the upgrade) are in my sig links.
Quote: Originally Posted by kiwi2 Yamaha AVRs can do that as well with their 'Straight' mode where they keep 2ch as 2ch but apply any EQ and bass management and such. It's just the 'Pure Direct' mode that bypasses bass management and...
Quote: Originally Posted by Zen Traveler If the power supplies in the yammi were up to the task I would agree but having a subwoofer that can play those notes more efficiently will take some stress off the AVR to handle the impedance...
Quote: Originally Posted by Zen Traveler Congratulations on you your speaker purchase...Fwiw, the upper-end Klipsch Reference aren't as easy to drive as their Sensitivity suggests because of impedance dips in their Response Curve that...
Quote: Originally Posted by Robert Cook I've always thought that 80 Hz is a good overall option because it's right around the point where practically all of the dialogue and localizable sounds are kept out of the subwoofer, and most...
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