I am powering a pair of RTIA9 With Two Ashley MOSFET 500 amps .
walterjacinto
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RTIA9 Do need alot of power to shine. I am running one Ashley MOSFET 500 for low end the other for Mids and Highs. Reaching out for input from everyone. 

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Hello and welcome to the forum. What kind of input were you specifically looking for? Or maybe more specifically on my end, what are you looking to achieve?
I would start by suggesting that the speakers shuld be moved further away from the rack, the plane of the front of the speaker should be in front of the front plane of your rack and the speakers should have some toe in. Additionally, getting spikes and spike footers for a hardwood floor will help as well. Everything but the spikes can be done for free.
Tom~ In search of accurate reproduction of music. Real sound is my reference and while perfection may not be attainable? If I chase it, I might just catch excellence. ~ -
Good afternoon Tom thanks for reaching out 👍! Tom I have tried to toe them in didn't change anything. I am quite happy with the way I am running the power hungry RTIA9 . I just needed some real power. I am running a Denon AVR 3313CI to control it all threw the pre-puts. Also a seperate amp to run the CSI A6 as my center. I am just explaining that the RTIA9 do require alot of power to make them shine. Just a AVR just doesn't cut it.
Tom quick question what system are you currently running?


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Tom's rig...

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My main rig has grown and evolved quite a bit over the years. That would take me a while to post, as the main system is rather extensive. The other LR system is much more of a humble setup. Both rigs are 2 channel only. I haven't dabbled in HT for decades.
Tom~ In search of accurate reproduction of music. Real sound is my reference and while perfection may not be attainable? If I chase it, I might just catch excellence. ~

