What center/rears to get?
Yangorang
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http://www.polkaudio.com/products/rti12
So I recently got a good deal locally on a pair of Polk RTi12 speakers and I need to complete the rest of the setup. I'd like to stay consistent so I'm mainly considering either the CSi3 or CSi5 for the center and RTi4 or RTi6 for the surrounds. So should I be getting the larger options since the RTi12 is a fairly large speaker or does it not really matter?
I guess I never really understood the difference between the big/small center options such as the CSi3 vs CSi5 and CS10 vs CS20. I notice the bigger option usually offers a few more Hz in the lower frequency response but does it really matter much?
So I recently got a good deal locally on a pair of Polk RTi12 speakers and I need to complete the rest of the setup. I'd like to stay consistent so I'm mainly considering either the CSi3 or CSi5 for the center and RTi4 or RTi6 for the surrounds. So should I be getting the larger options since the RTi12 is a fairly large speaker or does it not really matter?
I guess I never really understood the difference between the big/small center options such as the CSi3 vs CSi5 and CS10 vs CS20. I notice the bigger option usually offers a few more Hz in the lower frequency response but does it really matter much?
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Yes, it matters much. Go with the biggest center you can afford and fit into your rack/stand. The center channel does alot of the heavy lifting in a surround system.HT SYSTEM-
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Most of the dialogue in the movies goes through the center channel, so the bigger the center channel - the cleaner sound you'll get out of it. A few years ago I upgraded from CS245 to CS400 and the difference was huge.
Surround speakers don't really matter, as these speakers are mainly used for ambiance sound. It's your choice - you can get RTi bookshelf speakers for more 'directed' sound or 'surround speakers' such as FXi series for more of a surround effect. You don't have to go with the same series or even the same brand of speakers for surrounds.Panasonic PT-AE4000U projector for movies
Carada 106" Precision Series (Classic Cinema White)
Denon AVR-X3600H pre/pro
Outlaw 770 7-channel amplifier
B&W CDM1-SE fronts
B&W CDM-CNT center
B&W CDM1 rears on MoPADs
JBL SP8CII in-ceiling height speakers
Samsung DTB-H260F OTA HDTV tuner
DUAL NHT SubTwo subwoofers
Oppo BDP-93 Blu-Ray player
Belkin PF60 Power Center
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A third vote for the larger center. Not just dialogue comes through that puppy, but any music, special effects, explosions, etc. that the director wants front and center. A while back I started pairing my center with a small 8 inch sub using the sub's speaker-level inputs and outputs, and on bass-heavy tracks like the Dark Knight that little sub pounds. Even with a cs400i (older version of the csi5) the sub still adds a lot.
But I am surprised that Tony did not mention to you the other option, which is power those 12s well and run sans center or whats referred to as a phantom center. Those 12s could easily handle the front stage on their own especially if given the proper power. I would personally forgo the center and put that 225 (what the csi5 costs direct from polk) into a two channel amp, and then add surrounds and you will have a killer 2 channel and HT setup.
Good luck and nice score!Living Room 2.2: Usher BE-718 "tiny dancers"; Dual DIY Dayton audio RSS210HF-4 Subs with Dayton SPA-250 amps; Arcam SA30; Musical Fidelity A308; Sony UBP-x1000es
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I guess to each is his own. Personally, I would never replace a real center channel with whatever 'phantom' effect.Panasonic PT-AE4000U projector for movies
Carada 106" Precision Series (Classic Cinema White)
Denon AVR-X3600H pre/pro
Outlaw 770 7-channel amplifier
B&W CDM1-SE fronts
B&W CDM-CNT center
B&W CDM1 rears on MoPADs
JBL SP8CII in-ceiling height speakers
Samsung DTB-H260F OTA HDTV tuner
DUAL NHT SubTwo subwoofers
Oppo BDP-93 Blu-Ray player
Belkin PF60 Power Center
Harmony 1100 RF remote with RF extender
Sony XBR-X950G 55" 4K HDR Smart TV + PS3 in the living room -
Thanks for the input guys -> I'm gonna go with the CSi5 for the center channel since it just barely fits onto the TV stand and they happen to have it up for sale at the Polk eBay store as well for a pretty reasonable price.
Still debating on the rear channels. Maybe I can find a F/Xi5 or RTi6 around somewhere. -
Nothing wrong with using the RTI 4 or 6 for your surrounds. These speakers just trow sound in one direction. Polks FXI series throws the sound in a non-directional area. The difference between the 2 is positioning is more critical for the rti's in this application. Some like the directional option.
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Heya i pick the bigger one. As i just upgraded to the CSi5 on wednesday!! What a difference it has made!! Love it wish i found it
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Yes,the bigger center is better. If you have the budget then go for the FXI, although the RTI series is good also. I use RTi4's for my surrounds and they do a good job. I may upgrade to the bigger FXI series in the future though.Home Theatre.............
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Polk RTi10's Fronts
Polk CSiA6 Center
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+1 on the larger CC if space allows. Same for matching surroundsSamsung 60" UN60ES6100 LED, Outlaw Audio 976 Pre/Pro Samsung BDP, Amazon Firestick, Phillips CD Changer Canare 14 ga - LCR tweeters inside*; Ctr Ch outside BJC 10 ga: LCR mids “Foamed & Plugged**”, inside* & out
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