And now to the good stuff
Wife and I made many trips to many retailers over the past few months. We listened to a lot of speakers and spoke to a lot of salesmen. One of our last stops was to Sounds Unlimited in Danville, VA to tryout some Klipsch RF-82's which we had already auditioned once at Crutchfield's store in Charlottesville, VA. For the record Crutchfield online is great the store sux big time! The room they had all the speakers in was a triangle. Most of which the walls were glass. The two speakers i wanted to hear Klipsch and Polk's were hooked up but one speaker from each set was in the middle of the room and other was in a far corner of this triangle room. Yeah you can only image. I asked the guy there about hearing some surround and a sub to which i was informed none of the subs sitting around the room where hooked up he didn't know how to do it. After some tunes i asked to see some blue ray to hear the movie sound to which i was then shown an animated disney movie. Not one of the good Pixar movies one of the old school disney cartoons. Not the experience i was hoping for.
Then finally to Sounds Unlimited and wow this place has it together. Everyone was friendly and knowledgeable. The guy i worked with was Chad and he was on the ball. Anything i asked about he knew exactly what i was talking about. One of my pet peeves is knowing more about a product than the guy trying to sell it to me. Anything i asked to see or hear within a few button pushes or switching a couple of wires was up and running. They have an excellent custom theater to audition the big stuff in. Chad had no problem loading my CD I brought into the player and handing me the remote and saying "Go at it." oh and I did. Employees and customers alike started moving to far ends of the building as the theater began to shake and quake as I pushed the RF-82 as high as i could stand it and I could tell they weren't even close to quitting.
An hour and half later of brain rattling sound my wife and i were swiping the credit card.
Heres what we got:
Klipsch References RF-82's L/R
RC-64 center, 1.25 tweeter, 4 - 6.5 inch cerametallic woofers, 61 POUNDS!
RS-62 surrounds
RB-61 rear 7.1
RSW-10D Sub one front firing and one rear passive 10 inch woofer
And heres the most amazing Christmas tree I have ever had my life.
What is not pictured under the tree is the Onkyo TX-SR876 we got to run those bad boys and the Panamax 5300 EX power conditioner.
When we went back to pick up all the speakers employees from all over the store came out to help load everything and the stores owner even came out to introduce himself and say "Thank you for shopping here". I was thoroughly impressed. They far surpassed the customer service and product knowledge of any other store I've ever been to, Best Buy, Circuit City, Crutchfield, Tweeter, not even comparable. Anyone buying audio or video within a few hours of Sounds Unlimited in Danville, VA its worth the drive to check em' out.