Can I use Infinity Primus PS312 subwoofer with Polk RTiA7 towers,CSiA6 central and FXiA6 surrounds?

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  • Thorton
    Thorton Posts: 1,324
    Yes.
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    Ethernet Filter: GigaFOILv4 with Keces P3 LPS
    Source: Roon via ethernet to DAC interface
    DAC: Bricasti M1SE
    Pre/Pro: Marantz AV8805
    Tube Preamp Buffer: Tortuga TPB.V1
    Amp1: Nord One NC1200DM Signature, Amp2: W4S MC-5, AMP3: W4S MMC-7
    Front: Salk SoundScape 8's, Center: Salk SoundScape C7
    Surround: Polk FXIA6, Surround Back: Polk RTIA9, Atmos: Polk 70-RT
    Subs: 2 - Rythmik F25's
    IC & Speaker Cables: Acoustic Zen, Wireworld, Signal Cable
    Power Cables: Acoustic Zen, Wireworld, PS Audio
    Room Treatments: GIK Acoustics
  • Nightfall
    Nightfall Posts: 10,086
    Using an Infinity sub with Polk speakers might rip a hole into the time space continuum. Be warned.
    afterburnt wrote: »
    They didn't speak a word of English, they were from South Carolina.

    Village Idiot of Club Polk
  • Well i think it's strange that polk makes bi-amping with passive filters, while i normal buy 'studiomonitors' with active crossovers which are real active amplified. Or to be honoust , since a lot of monitorspeakers are too crappy build, i buy a passive speaker and remove the filter and make a beter sounding amp. But i thought , let's buy those polks... passive bi-amped. Those are inexpensive speakers and why bi-amping, i just bought a roksan, which doesn't like biwiring and i'd like to see how they've fixed the delaytime between the two amps. They sounded nice on youtube in hd version, well the standing versions Rti5a etc, with a receiver 7.2 thing i doubt
    like said somewhere else if it will sound oke; But a lot of soundprocessors you can turn the dsp unit of and you have like hifi was supposed to be .... stereo.

    But the it wil be a Klips or tannoy, an older one, too bad.but de klipsch , 8, doesn't even need a sub I really hate speakerbuilding, but subs are fun and easy.(master degree micro-electronics).And just active , since evey speaker is different and after a month you have to retune the unit, that's the main reason why you seldom see not to expensive closed subs.