Upgrading from RTi6's?
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Hi all,
I have RTi6's for fronts and was wondering if I'd see an improvement going with RTi8's or RTi10's?
Current setup:
Fronts = Polk Audio RTi6 - bookshelf
Center = Polk Audio CSi5
Surrounds = Polk Audio FXi30
Surround backs = Fluance AVBP2
Sub = SVS PB12-Plus
I have RTi6's for fronts and was wondering if I'd see an improvement going with RTi8's or RTi10's?
Current setup:
Fronts = Polk Audio RTi6 - bookshelf
Center = Polk Audio CSi5
Surrounds = Polk Audio FXi30
Surround backs = Fluance AVBP2
Sub = SVS PB12-Plus
Fronts = Polk Audio RTi6 - bookshelf
Center = Polk Audio CSi5
Surrounds = Polk Audio FXi30
Surround backs = Fluance AVBP2
Sub = Polk Audio PSW404
AVR = Denon x4000
Center = Polk Audio CSi5
Surrounds = Polk Audio FXi30
Surround backs = Fluance AVBP2
Sub = Polk Audio PSW404
AVR = Denon x4000
Comments
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It depends. What AVR are you running?My Setup: Denon AVR X3600h, Polk Signature S50 Fronts w/ S30 Center and S15 Rears, LG UBK90 4K Player, TCL 6-Series 65”4k TV
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What are you looking to accomplish with the upgrade? If you want both more slam and musicality I'd go with Rti-12s or Rti-A9s (the newer model). But you will NEED a POWER amp to run those properly!Currently orbiting Bowie's Blackstar.!
Polk Lsi-7s, Def Tech 8" sub, HK 3490, HK HD 990 (CDP/DAC), AKG Q701s
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Hi all, I'm terribly sorry for the late reply, I never received the notifications that there were replies.
My AVR is the Denon X4000 and I don't have an amp and honestly wouldn't be able to afford one after getting speakers.
As far as what I'm looking for, well, I guess I don't really know...I just thought if I could get RTi8's for example for $300/pair it'd be worthwhile if it would make a solid impact.
Fronts = Polk Audio RTi6 - bookshelf
Center = Polk Audio CSi5
Surrounds = Polk Audio FXi30
Surround backs = Fluance AVBP2
Sub = Polk Audio PSW404
AVR = Denon x4000