Well I've used the jumpers.At least now I'm getting the full sound.But I can't say things are good.My old radioshack system was better.So clearly something isn't jiving.Hi end audio has to be better than this.I did hear a 700 series speaker that was much better.
After all i've done to get to this point I just don't get it.If this is has good as it gets then look out for some major audio gear for sale.lol.
Hey Brandon
I'm the guy you were talking to last fall at West End Electronics about the Nautilus speakers (as well, the conversation led to the fact that I was powering my Nautilus 804s with Bryston).
I was contemplating a set of 802s at the time, but I figured they would over-power my 14' by 16' room

The 7B and the 802s should sound great. I have a 14B powering a set of 804s and it sounds great. I will caveat that with the same thing I mentioned to you last fall, though. Once you get into high-end territory, the system is going to give you exactly what you put into it.
For example, you mention that your old Radio Shack system sounded better. What music are you listening to through the new system? For example, I'm a huge Van Halen fan. I never listen to Van Halen on my system because frankly most of its sounds like crap! Same goes for AC/DC, Rush (a lot of it), etc. That stuff is just not well recorded. I listen to that stuff in the car and on my computer with a set of powered mini-monitors. It just sounds better there. The main system just gives back what's exactly there...mostly thin recordings. On the computer and in the car, the bass in enhanced with distortion, etc, so it sounds fuller.
Now, if you put on something that is well recorded (Alison Krauss comes to mind for me), well, she should sound like she's standing directly between your two speakers and you should be able to hear her breathe

So assuming you have your system set up correctly now, which should be pretty simple with just a CD player, what music are you listening to? Try something that is superbly recorded and see how things go.
Keith