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Attaching Spades to Onkyo TX-NR807?
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<blockquote data-quote="xrapidx" data-source="post: 74730" data-attributes="member: 1128"><p>Actually bought the set for use with my FXi A6's which are wall mounted, but they stick out to much, so I can't use them there... so at the moment I'm using them on the floorstanders and center... but was hoping to use them on the receiver as well.</p><p></p><p>Rack for the receiver would still be too shallow, its the actual posts that are too long for the rack - not a major problem as I currently have the receiver on the top of the rack... so it'll do for now.</p><p></p><p>I guess I'll order the banana's then - they seem pretty decent, and are only temporary on the fronts and center until I get decent cabling - but will be a permanent feature for the surrounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xrapidx, post: 74730, member: 1128"] Actually bought the set for use with my FXi A6's which are wall mounted, but they stick out to much, so I can't use them there... so at the moment I'm using them on the floorstanders and center... but was hoping to use them on the receiver as well. Rack for the receiver would still be too shallow, its the actual posts that are too long for the rack - not a major problem as I currently have the receiver on the top of the rack... so it'll do for now. I guess I'll order the banana's then - they seem pretty decent, and are only temporary on the fronts and center until I get decent cabling - but will be a permanent feature for the surrounds. [/QUOTE]
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