More Opinions anyone?
Tmeleo
Posts: 2
Thanks all for your advice regarding RT vs. RT i series speaker configurations. Here's what I'm thinking...I live in a tiny one bedroom in Manhattan so space and price is an issue.
I'm thinking of using my current RT35's as the fronts, buying the CS175i as a center, and buying RT10's as the rear. From what you all said, I'm pretty sure all these speakers use a silk dome tweeter...am I correct?
You guys think this'll cut it? I'm basically looking to fill a small space with a rich sound that blends together evenly throughout the room. Thanks again
Tom
I'm thinking of using my current RT35's as the fronts, buying the CS175i as a center, and buying RT10's as the rear. From what you all said, I'm pretty sure all these speakers use a silk dome tweeter...am I correct?
You guys think this'll cut it? I'm basically looking to fill a small space with a rich sound that blends together evenly throughout the room. Thanks again
Tom
Post edited by Tmeleo on
Comments
-
Personally, I think that sounds like a fine configuration for a small room. The RT35's will do nicely as fronts, R10's can be had for, like $100 now, and it should be easy to find a used (or new in the box) CS175i for a good price. In fact, I've got a barely used one I might sell...
You could even add an inexpensive sub like a PSW250 (which is also easily found used--I've got one of those, too) to round out the system.
Jason -
if you do get a sub just be careful subs tend to upset nieghbors in apartment living ( i am assuming you live in an apt) if not get the sub and bass awaySpeakers:
Definitive BP7001sc mains
Definitive C/L/R 3000 center
Polk RT800i's rears
Definitive supercube I Sub
Audio:
Onkyo TX-NR3010
Emotiva XPA five Gen 3
OPPO BDP-103 CD, SACD, DVD-A
Video:
Panasonic TC-P65ZT60
OPPO BDP-103 Bluray
Directv x's 2