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Re: Group together outdoors, spread around indoors [message #28291 is a reply to message #28290] Sat, 06 October 2007 18:11 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Thanks for the suggestion, For now I'm happy with what I have. I also have two AR-9's, one on each side of the organ console. These provide in-house reverb for the organ and carry the main stereo stuff when playing CD's or whatever. The subs are used for both the organ pedal and for use with the AR-9's - which is over doing it somewhat, but nothing succeeds like excess. The main entertainment system is in the next room (also a triangle, sort of) with a Bose (5.1) system that is almost exclusively used for the sound from a 60" HDTV. I used to sprinkle some AR2's and 3's around the house at some distance from the organ driven along with the AR-9's to aid in the reverb effect. It really wasn't worth it so we now use them for other purposes.
-Dick

 
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