Polk Question

Nelson57
Nelson57 Posts: 190
edited March 2005 in Speakers
I was just curious as to what the letters RTi and LSi stand for in the Polk line of speakers?
Main theater: Paradigm Studio 100's v4 L/R, CC690 Center, ADP 590 x4 Surrounds. Dual Outlaw LFM-EX-1's, Yamaha Aventage RX-A1010 as Processor, Anthem PVA-7 Amp

Secondary System: Polk RTi 6 L/R, CSi3, Center, FXi3 x4 Surrounds, Def-Tech Supercube II, Pioneer Elite VSX-23 Receiver
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  • VR3
    VR3 Posts: 28,776
    edited March 2005
    Reference Theater (I stands for Improved)

    As for the LSi - no idea

    Maybe it means LITTLE SPEAKERS Improved! ;)

    or Lite Speak Improved

    Or... Lite Spuds Improved
    - Not Tom ::::::: Any system can play Diana Krall. Only the best can play Limp Bizkit.
  • Toxis
    Toxis Posts: 5,116
    edited March 2005
    Do the letters always have to stand for something? Maybe they just thought LSi sounded sexy... :p
    Never kick a fresh **** on a hot day.

    Home Setup: Sony VPL-VW85 Projo, 92" Stewart Firehawk, Pioneer Elite SC-65, PS3, RTi12 fronts, CSi5, FXi6 rears, RTi6 surround backs, RTi4 height, MFW-15 Subwoofer.

    Car Setup: OEM Radio, RF 360.2v2, Polk SR6500 quad amped off 4 Xtant 1.1 100w mono amps, Xtant 6.1 to run an eD 13av.2, all Stinger wiring and Raammat deadener.