Signature 60 vs. RTI A9

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  • dolbyd
    dolbyd Posts: 430
    I think 9060's is a good way to go. You have a good setup and they will work well with it.
    Your receiver will be fine. Powered towers will take a load off the receiver.
    For sure it will save you from running down the rabbit hole of upgrades.


    Main room- RTiA9 x4, CSiA6, in ceiling Atmos RT-70 x4, SVS PC 4000 x2, Marantz 8805A, OPPO 203, Emotiva DR3 G3, Emotiva XPA-2 G3, Emotiva XPA-5 G3, Emotiva X300, Sony 75" 940E, Panasonic Plasma VT50, PS Audio Power Port X2, PS Audio AC-5 x8, AQ Rocket 33 Biwire speaker cables, AQ King Cobra XLR IC, Furman PFi20 W/Cullen cable, SoildSteel S4-4 rack, Gik room treatments

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    Master BR- Signature ES60, Signature S35 Center, Signature S15 Dolby Height, LSI700 in ceiling, SVS-SB4000, Marantz 5012, Emotiva XPA5 G2, OPPO 203, Pioneer DVL-919 Laser Disc, Sony 55" OLED

    Patio- SDI Atrium8 x3, Emotiva A-100 amps x3
  • I'm a big fan of the BP9060 and with your current gear, my opinion would be thats the route to take.

    Its definitely easier on the AV Receiver with its built-in powered bass but I've personally tried it with a separate amp and its hard to go back to AV power after that :). Something to consider for upgrades down the line.