are the RTA12's an upgrade from the RT1000 series?
hoopdaaron
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I currently have the RT1000 series speakers, bought about 7 years ago. They work very good, but I have an opportunity to pick up a brand new pair of RTi12's at a good price.
Is the RTi12 a significantly better speaker? I am concerned that losing the sub on the RT1000(while it is small, and I have a main sub anyway) will feel like I am losing part of the sound.
any opinions?
Aaron
Is the RTi12 a significantly better speaker? I am concerned that losing the sub on the RT1000(while it is small, and I have a main sub anyway) will feel like I am losing part of the sound.
any opinions?
Aaron
Home Theater System
Front - Polk Rti12
Side surround - Polk FXi5
Rear Surround - Polk FXi5
Center - Polk CSi5
Subwoofer - Velodyne CHT-15
Receiver - Onkyo 901
TV - Sony 60" LCD
DVD - Sony 725
Game - PS2 (Optical audio, and Component video)
Power - Monster Cable HTS1000
Interconnects, Audio - Monster Optical 200, or Monster 400MKii
Interconnects, Video - Monster Video 3 Component
Speaker cables - Monster Z3 for front, center - 12 gauge in wall for all rear
Front - Polk Rti12
Side surround - Polk FXi5
Rear Surround - Polk FXi5
Center - Polk CSi5
Subwoofer - Velodyne CHT-15
Receiver - Onkyo 901
TV - Sony 60" LCD
DVD - Sony 725
Game - PS2 (Optical audio, and Component video)
Power - Monster Cable HTS1000
Interconnects, Audio - Monster Optical 200, or Monster 400MKii
Interconnects, Video - Monster Video 3 Component
Speaker cables - Monster Z3 for front, center - 12 gauge in wall for all rear
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I have a set of 12's in a secondary setup that performs better than all but the best standalone subs (SVS, HSU etc.) in the low end when properly powered.