Observations w TSI500s and Yamaha 765

fattmann
fattmann Posts: 58
edited June 2010 in Speakers
I Finally got my new receiver, Yamaha 765. Felt like contributing with a few observations I had w my 500s.

When I got my 500s I was greatly disappointed with the bass response. Having 4 drivers I figured they would pack more of a punch. They got better after break in, and my sub picked up the slack.

Hooked up the new avr just the other day, replacing my 12yr old KLH receiver (that thing is a trooper) that had "100w a channel," always figured it was more like 50rms...if that.

Running the 500s on the 765- holy crap. They certainly have bass. I was blown away. I knew the 95w rms would make a difference, but I had no Idea. Still have plans to amp them w a 135w rms sony power amp.

I've read a lot of guys run the sub crossover at about 80Hz for the Monitor 70s, which as I understand are virtually the same. But these puppies will handle down to ~50Hz without much of an issue. I'll certainly play with it when I get my sub hooked back up, but I'm thinking of running the XO at 60Hz and calling It good, at least for music.

Well my two cents. Feel free to comment, bash, or otherwise lol.
Components in The Rack:
Yamaha RX-V765 7.1 AVR
Sony TA-N511 (from 1065 to sub)
Xbox One
MA PD-915R Power Strip
Monster HTS-1650

Speakers:
L/R- Polk TSI-500 Cherry, 12awg in place of jumpers
C- Polk CS20 Cherry
SRs- Polk TSI-100 Cherry
Sub- Kicker S12L5, vented box

Display:
Sony VPH-1252Q
75" 16:9 DIY BO Cloth Screen

Not running:
Crown Straight Line Two
Crown Power Line Four
Pioneer PD-F908
Fender BXR Dual Bass 400
Pioneer BDP-51

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