Hi,
I've noticed several references to the subject of (not) mixing speakers of such different designs, such as Klipsch and B&W for example, in a HT set-up.
I ask because I have a chance to get a pair of RF-7's at almost cost from local dealer (demo's), and would like to use them as my front mains. I love the '7s and would hate to miss this opportunity, but if it will throw out the soundstage (by mixing with my other speakers) I will pass on them. The cost to totally switch over to a 100% Klipsch HT set-up is at this time not finacially possible.
Any advice is appreciated!
Kevin
I've noticed several references to the subject of (not) mixing speakers of such different designs, such as Klipsch and B&W for example, in a HT set-up.
I ask because I have a chance to get a pair of RF-7's at almost cost from local dealer (demo's), and would like to use them as my front mains. I love the '7s and would hate to miss this opportunity, but if it will throw out the soundstage (by mixing with my other speakers) I will pass on them. The cost to totally switch over to a 100% Klipsch HT set-up is at this time not finacially possible.
Any advice is appreciated!
Kevin
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