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Is there a small Polk speaker that is a good tonal match to the LSi's. I have LSi9s right now as my surrounds, but they are too big for the room.
I need them to be about the size of the Polk satalite systems.
Also, since I would much rather keep the 9s in the room, is there a way to put the drivers into a smaller cabinet or turn them into inwall speakers.
Thanks for any help
I need them to be about the size of the Polk satalite systems.
Also, since I would much rather keep the 9s in the room, is there a way to put the drivers into a smaller cabinet or turn them into inwall speakers.
Thanks for any help
Outlaw M200s
Outlaw ICBM
Yamaha reciver
Panasonic: AE900U
POLK LSi 15s
POLK LSi 9s
POLK LSi C
Outlaw ICBM
Yamaha reciver
Panasonic: AE900U
POLK LSi 15s
POLK LSi 9s
POLK LSi C
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lsi7 is the smallest that will match, unless you go inwall. othing the size of the little sattelites will be close to a tonal match as far as I know
they do make lsi inwalls that are a tonal match to the Lsi series.Living Room 2 Channel -
Wiim Ultra. Jolida CD player. Fiio k11 R2R DAC, XTZ as300 Edge amp. Focal Cobalt 826 towers,
Upstairs 2 Channel Rig -
Audiophonics AB310 preamp, DIY1200as2 Icepower Amp, Wiim pro streamer and Topping E70 Velvet DAC, California Audio Labs DX1 CD player, Polk LSi9 with modified crossovers.
Studio Rig - Scarlett 18i20(Gen3) DAW, Schitt Saga 2 preamp, Topping a90 headphone amp, Mac Mini, Audiophonics Hypex NC252m amp, Polk r200's -
I'll trade you my 7's for your 9's
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For the love of god, don't try to disassemble them. There is quite a bit of engineering in the size and even shape of the enclosure, and if you alter ANYTHING, it will all go to ****.
I'll trade my satellites for a second pair of 9's-Ignorance is strength -