should I keep my rti8's
polkfarmboy
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Should I keep my rti8's ??
My logan theatre is nearly finished as all I need now is the surrounds but I dont have nothing in the bedroom except a htib
Is there anything I could add to make them worth keeping ? My ML soure wouldn't benifit from tubes unless I spent 1K . I realy want to experience tube sound but dont wana spend alot as I have been married for some time now and dont spend alot of time in the bedroom
ML isnt good for stuff like classic rock etc so what would be suitable amplification for my rti8 in a small bedroom under $ 500
My logan theatre is nearly finished as all I need now is the surrounds but I dont have nothing in the bedroom except a htib
Is there anything I could add to make them worth keeping ? My ML soure wouldn't benifit from tubes unless I spent 1K . I realy want to experience tube sound but dont wana spend alot as I have been married for some time now and dont spend alot of time in the bedroom
ML isnt good for stuff like classic rock etc so what would be suitable amplification for my rti8 in a small bedroom under $ 500
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I'm facing the same question since I got my Dynaudios. My RTi8's are just sitting in our spare bedroom along with a set of fxi3s and some atrium 45's. My wife wants me to sell them all.
If you have space in your master, you should definitely move the RTi8's there. Don't have an answer on which amp, other than to suggest that you have at least 200wpc -
I'm facing the same question since I got my Dynaudios. My RTi8's are just sitting in our spare bedroom along with a set of fxi3s and some atrium 45's. My wife wants me to sell them all.
If you have space in your master, you should definitely move the RTi8's there. Don't have an answer on which amp, other than to suggest that you have at least 200wpc
My wifes making me go to ups today and send of my rti6 csi5 and fxi3's . I wanted to keep them for use with my second projector and have my dream theatre in the bedroom