Best fronts for me?

lammy
lammy Posts: 3
edited June 2005 in Speakers
I recently upgraded my receiver/dvd player (see below) and am now in the market for new front speakers. Room is 18x26 ft, 8 ft. ceiling, carpeted.

My question is probably an old topic but should I go with bookshelf /sub or floorstanders?(all Polk of course).

My budget puts me in the Monitor/RTi lines, favoring the Monitor 70 and RTi8 now but would consider bookshelfs/sub. I have not heard any of these yet. Also Tweeter offers a T90EB (looks like a Monitor 50) which I don't see on Polks' site nor do i see the LTi6 (very nice looking - new? price?) I saw on an audioreview gallery.

Any input or suggestions would be appreciated.
(First timer so be gentle!)
Polk R50
Polk R15
HK AVR335
HK DVD22
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  • Willow
    Willow Posts: 11,056
    edited June 2005
    the common vote around here would be for the rti series over monitor.
  • Nelson57
    Nelson57 Posts: 190
    edited June 2005
    Welcome to the forum Lammy. The T90EB is the European version of the Polk Monitor 60 and is an excellent speaker. I actually upgraded from the Monitor line including the T90EB to the RTi series.

    The Rti series is a step up, and if you can start there, that would be the way to go. I am in the floorstander camp myself. The popular consensus in the Rti family for your center is the CSi5 over the CSi3 if its within your budget.
    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
  • Early B.
    Early B. Posts: 7,900
    edited June 2005
    Go floorstander with sub.
    HT/2-channel Rig: Sony 50” LCD TV; Toshiba HD-A2 DVD player; Emotiva LMC-1 pre/pro; Rogue Audio M-120 monoblocks (modded); Placette RVC; Emotiva LPA-1 amp; Bada HD-22 tube CDP (modded); VMPS Tower II SE (fronts); DIY Clearwave Dynamic 4CC (center); Wharfedale Opus Tri-Surrounds (rear); and VMPS 215 sub

    "God grooves with tubes."
  • Nemesis
    Nemesis Posts: 70
    edited June 2005
    Early B is right: no matter what way you go you need a good subwoofer regardless of what route you go.

    I wish I could remeber who said this, but someone recommended this in a similar thread "Find a tower that you are willing to buy and take the bookshelf from the next line up."

    I personally am in the bookshelf and let my sub handle bass, but that is only because my HT is in my room. Your room seems more than big enough to accomidate towers. One problem about towers is many really aren't used to their potenial unless you have an amp.

    Regardless of tower or bookshelf I too recommend the RTi line. It's only a bit more expensive than the Monitor but all the more clearer.

    Link
    Add for cheap but incredible condition bookshelves from the RTi line.
    http://clubpolk.polkaudio.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=29502
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  • lammy
    lammy Posts: 3
    edited June 2005
    Thanks everyone for your help. It is all good advise. I realize that it is mostly personal preference but I appreciate the input.

    I have given thought to what Nemesis had mentioned and now am looking at the LSi7 or LSi9 w/sub. That thinking makes a lot of sense and would probably save me from a premature upgrade down the road.

    Thanks for the tip on the Tweeter T90EB. I thought it looked like a Monitor series. And I guess the LTi6 doesn't exist ? (newbie here).

    Well thanks again guys and I'll let you know what I decide.:)
    Polk R50
    Polk R15
    HK AVR335
    HK DVD22
  • Nemesis
    Nemesis Posts: 70
    edited June 2005
    I wish I had the money for the LSi's. O, and the sepearte amp to handle 4 ohmns speakers. :o :eek: :rolleyes: Certainly some of the best you can buy. Humble suggestion: LSi 9's.

    Just a question: would you use the R50's or 15's for rears? If your receiver supports it, I think you have the makings of a pretty sweet 6 or 7 .1 system. (If it hasn't already crossed your mind)
    "Nothing in this world is accomplished without passion."
    -me
    "Your buying what with your money? The money you should be saving"
    -mom, on first learning of my purchase of a Harman Kardon AVR 235
    "Jeter is playing golf right now. This is better."
    -Manny Rameriz's poster for the World Champion Red Sox victory parade