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    edited March 2011
    Zion21 wrote: »
    tempted to buy that one myself. Looks so nice!

    Well, I have the SC-35 and I once I learned how to work it, I'm smitten. I do know that I will one day buy two amps but I think this reciever has enough power to keep me happy for a while.

    I just picked up my Polk RTi A7's for rear speakers to go with the A9's. I'm really pleased at the sound I'm getting.

    I know my set-up could use a nice 300 watt for the front and a 200 watt 3 channel which is in my plans. However, I think this is enough for me.

    I now listen to my music playing all channels and don't even turn the sub on. It helps 80hz and lower but it not needed as much as when I had four Polk RTi8's.
    Fronts: Polk RTi A9
    Center: Polk CSI A6
    Rears: Polk RTi A7
    Receiver: Pioneer Elite SC-35 (140 watts x 7)
    Amplifier: Adcom GFA-555 Mk.II (200 watt @ 8 ohms)
    Sub: Polk DSW PRO 500 (10 inch, 200 Watt)
    TV: Samsung 59 inch 3D Plasma 600 Hz PN59D7000
    Sources: Samsung BD-D6700 3D Blu-ray Player, DirecTV, PS3, iPhone 4 and IPod Classic with Apple Lossless Tracks

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