Upgrading Speakers -- Need advice

jschweda19
jschweda19 Posts: 1
edited September 2011 in Speakers
Hey guys,

I started my system with Polk Audio RM6000 5 piece satellites 8 years ago. I am slowly trying to upgrade my speakers. I do not have a large room. 16'L X 13'W.

Current Setup - 6.1
Receiver - denon AVR-1912 (upgraded this year)
Fronts - Polk Audio R150 (upgraded last year)
Center - RM6000
Surrounds - RM6000
Rear - RM6000
Sub - Onkyo sub that came with initial system 8 years ago (sufficient for now)
TV - Panasonic TC-P50S30

I have two questions
1. Is the TSi CS10 sufficient for my room size?
2. Can the R150 be used as surrounds if I want to upgrade my Fronts again? or should I get different surrounds/rear

I am a novice when it comes to surround sound speakers/setup.

I have tried to read a lot of different forums, but many sites suggest speakers out of my budget. I am trying to spend about $200 per speaker group.

I hope I provided enough info to you guys.

Thanks in advance for any help you can give me.
Post edited by jschweda19 on

Comments

  • TNHNDYMAN
    TNHNDYMAN Posts: 2,145
    edited September 2011
    You may want to check Newegg.com out for Monitor Series II front and center speakers. I'd go w/ the Monitor 60 or 70's and a CS2 center. The R150 don't have to match the front sound stage if you use them for surrounds and would probably be fine for now. I don't know about your particular sub that came with the surround pkg but you may want to consider something similar to the PSW505 or similar if home theater is important to you. Good luck and welcome to Club Polk.
    2-ch System: Parasound P/LD 2000 pre, Parasound HCA-1000 amp, Parasound T/DQ Tuner, Phase Technology PC-100 Tower speakers, Technics SL-1600 Turntable, Denon 2910 SACD/CD player, Peachtree DAC iT and X1asynchorus USB converter, HSU VTF-3 subwoofer.