Rear surround speakers

cjoh
cjoh Posts: 1
edited February 2013 in Speakers
I am new to the home theater set up. I recently purchased polk TSI 400 floors, CS20 center, PSW111 SUB, powered by a 7.1 Yamaha V673. All is good , sounds great....would like to get some surrounds that wont brake the bank and remain compatible with the TSI series.

Currently, researching smaller wall speakers for rear sound. Appreciate any recommendations on speakers and optimal set up. Thanks for your time.

chris
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  • rpf65
    rpf65 Posts: 2,127
    edited February 2013
    Depends on your budget.

    The Polk FXI/A series are a good match, but you can always use any bookshelf that will fit your budget.
  • Ronster267
    Ronster267 Posts: 60
    edited February 2013
    I have a set of FXi5's that are unreal. I love the fact you can switch from bipole for music to dipole for movies. The 5's are discontinued, but the FXi a4's or FXi-a6's would do you proud.
  • michael1947
    michael1947 Posts: 775
    edited February 2013
    Look around in your local thrift stores and craigslist. You don't need much for rears and your receiver is getting close to a full load. Show us what you do with some nice juicy photos.
    Main Family Room: Sony 46 LCD, Sony Blue Ray, Sony DVD/VCR combo,Onkyo TXNR 708, Parasound 5250,
    Polk SDS-SRS with mods, CSI 5 center + Klipsch SC2, Polk RT2000P rears, Klipsch KG 1.5's sides, Polk Micro Pro 1000, Polk Micro Pro 2000, Polk SW505, Belkin PF60, Signal Cable Classics,Monster IC's, 2 15 amp circuits & 1 20 amp circuit.

    Living Room: Belkin PF60, Parasound HCA2200, MIT ProlineEXP balanced IC's,Emotiva XDA-1 DAC/Pre,Emotiva ERC2 transport,MIT AVT2, Polk LSI 9's.