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<blockquote data-quote="toodamtall" data-source="post: 8659664" data-attributes="member: 675835"><p>Hey, thanks for stopping in. Love Harman’s Stuff. My home theater is an older Yamaha receiver (7.1) with Hartman Kardon mains, center, surrounds and a JBL powered sub.</p><p></p><p>i get the difference between the type S vs R, but I also have to work with limited depth. The enclosure can handle 6” of depth, the R is over that. I could whip up a spacer ring pretty easily, but then I’d be sitting the rear jump seat almost onto the surface of the woofer. I’m good with the S type. It’s going to be light years better than the stock system, regardless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toodamtall, post: 8659664, member: 675835"] Hey, thanks for stopping in. Love Harman’s Stuff. My home theater is an older Yamaha receiver (7.1) with Hartman Kardon mains, center, surrounds and a JBL powered sub. i get the difference between the type S vs R, but I also have to work with limited depth. The enclosure can handle 6” of depth, the R is over that. I could whip up a spacer ring pretty easily, but then I’d be sitting the rear jump seat almost onto the surface of the woofer. I’m good with the S type. It’s going to be light years better than the stock system, regardless. [/QUOTE]
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