surrounds to go with polk moniters

geeque138
geeque138 Posts: 2
edited March 2005 in Speakers
Ok i have the polk moniter 60 and the cs2 center. my questions is simple should i stick with the moniter series all the way around for my 7.1 receiver (denon avr 2105) or some sorta bipole dipole and bookshelf combo for best sound right now im looking for the best sound to simply complement what i already have. Thanks for all the help in advance
i just love good movies and good music
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  • Frank Z
    Frank Z Posts: 5,860
    edited March 2005
    Need more information. How big is the room? How far is your seating from the rear wall? How many walls?
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  • geeque138
    geeque138 Posts: 2
    edited March 2005
    I honestly dont know the exact dimension but were are talking about large sized living/dining room combo in a straight rectangulr shape 4 basic walls if that helps any.
    i just love good movies and good music
  • Toxis
    Toxis Posts: 5,116
    edited March 2005
    Polk doesn't make a bi/dipole in the monitor series unfortunately so I'd say go with two pairs of Monitor 30 bookshelves. If you must have bi/di's, get the FXi3 for the sides and Mon30 for the surround backs. I doubt that you'll have a HUGE difference in sound but it will be noticable (on music anyway).
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