Almost A Polk Owner. .

hap123
hap123 Posts: 8
edited February 2006 in Speakers
This all new to me and much over my head for the moment, but it exciting. I considering a HT system using Rti12-or RTi10, Csi5, Fxi5/or RTi6 and PSW505/ or 504. My room deminsions are 23 x 13 with an open loft on the second floor fooking down.

The A/V Reciver I'm considering are Yamaha HTR 5890, HTR5990, or RX-v1600; Danon AVR3806 or AVR2807 . . . and any suggestion anyone might have. And can I purchase the less expensive models of this reciver, models that have leess power. . . and where should I draw the line. ? ? ? Do I need HDMI AV Receiver ? ? A saleman told me I do not need that since the
TV has 2 (two) inputs.

I"m sure its a matter of personal preference, but can anyone recommend anythig I should consider, change? ? ?

Current receiver is Technics SA-GX770, and Pioneers CS-T6110 speakers. I'm the novice novice I'm all ears.

Just purchase Sony KDS-R50XBR1, so I'm upgradeing my system
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  • BjornB17
    BjornB17 Posts: 752
    edited February 2006
    I think the Polk RTi/CSi speakers are fantastic and are a great choice. With the subwoofer, however, I'd recommend not getting a Polk since you can do better for the money. Check our Velodyne, SVS, Hsu, and some others that people here may recommend which will give you much better sound for simliar money.

    I don't know much about those receivers, but the RTi line is considered to be fairly bright. Yamaha receivers are also bright sounding, so you may end up having a harsh sound if you combine the two. Perhaps you can get a remanufactured receiver from harman kardon (www.harmanaudio.com) like i did. H/K receivers have a pretty warm sound and match up perfectly with polks in my opinion.

    EDIT: welcome to the forums!
    KEF Q150 | Rythmik F12 | Yamaha Aventage RX-A780
  • hap123
    hap123 Posts: 8
    edited February 2006
    Thanks for the speedy reply, I will take your advice and thanks again.

    Hap
  • RuSsMaN
    RuSsMaN Posts: 17,986
    edited February 2006
    Don't count Polk subs out, there are a lot of options, and a Polk sub is certainly a one of them. They may not be ruler flat, or able to play to insane levels you shouldn't be (consistently) listening at anyway - but they can certainly make a music or home theater experience enjoyable.

    Additionally, one mans 'bright' is another mans 'detail' - get out there and demo.

    Cheers,
    Russ
    Check your lips at the door woman. Shake your hips like battleships. Yeah, all the white girls trip when I sing at Sunday service.
  • audiobliss
    audiobliss Posts: 12,518
    edited February 2006
    I would also suggest Harmon Kardon over Onkyo or Yamaha or Denon, not because of the 'bright' issue but because of power. HK's receivers are higher current ('more powerful') and would do a better job of controlling a big floorstander like an Rti10 or Rti12. However, even if you go with an HK (which I personally suggest you do), I would also get an Outlaw M2200 for each main. The M2200 is a monoblock that pushes 200 watts per channel into an 8ohm load. It would do wonders for your system. However, if you're not looking for a 'spectacular' HT, but merely an 'awesome' HT, the HK receiver will suffice by itself.

    I would also suggest you look into Velodyne, HSU, and SVS for subs. You can probably find some Velodyne subs at a store near you, but SVS and HSU (though better) are only online.

    http://www.svsubwoofers.com/reviewspcplus1.htm
    http://www.hsuresearch.com/
    Jstas wrote: »
    Simple question. If you had a cool million bucks, what would you do with it?
    Wonder WTF happened to the rest of my money.
    In Use
    PS3, Yamaha CDR-HD1300, Plex, Amazon Fire TV Gen 2
    Pioneer Elite VSX-52, Parasound HCA-1000A
    Klipsch RF-82ii, RC-62ii, RS-42ii, RW-10d
    Epson 8700UB

    In Storage
    [Home Audio]
    Rotel RCD-02, Yamaha KX-W900U, Sony ST-S500ES, Denon DP-7F
    Pro-Ject Phono Box MKII, Parasound P/HP-850, ASL Wave 20 monoblocks
    Klipsch RF-35, RB-51ii

    [Car Audio]
    Pioneer Premier DEH-P860MP, Memphis 16-MCA3004, Boston Acoustic RC520
  • shack
    shack Posts: 11,154
    edited February 2006
    RuSsMaN wrote:
    Additionally, one mans 'bright' is another mans 'detail' - get out there and demo.
    Don't take ANYONE'S advice as to what reciever to buy without first listening for yourself. I could just as easily tell you I don't like Harman Kardon and prefer Denon. (which is the case) SO WHAT! Everything you have mentioned should be available to demo somewhere. Make the salesperson set up what you are considering buying (including speakers if possible). Take movies and CDs you like...listen, listen, listen and make up your own mind.
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  • audiobliss
    audiobliss Posts: 12,518
    edited February 2006
    ^ +1

    The actual recommendations on particular pieces of gear are more of suggestions, or guidelines, if you will. The ultimate decision is yours and your ears'.
    Jstas wrote: »
    Simple question. If you had a cool million bucks, what would you do with it?
    Wonder WTF happened to the rest of my money.
    In Use
    PS3, Yamaha CDR-HD1300, Plex, Amazon Fire TV Gen 2
    Pioneer Elite VSX-52, Parasound HCA-1000A
    Klipsch RF-82ii, RC-62ii, RS-42ii, RW-10d
    Epson 8700UB

    In Storage
    [Home Audio]
    Rotel RCD-02, Yamaha KX-W900U, Sony ST-S500ES, Denon DP-7F
    Pro-Ject Phono Box MKII, Parasound P/HP-850, ASL Wave 20 monoblocks
    Klipsch RF-35, RB-51ii

    [Car Audio]
    Pioneer Premier DEH-P860MP, Memphis 16-MCA3004, Boston Acoustic RC520
  • hap123
    hap123 Posts: 8
    edited February 2006
    Thanks again for all this good information. Guess I'll do some more footwork.

    Hap
  • SuperDave
    SuperDave Posts: 168
    edited February 2006
    Use you own ears to find out what you like. Besides the receiver/amp combo you choose the source of your signal (DVD/CD player) makes a big difference in the sound. I recently switched from a Panasonic to a Denon DVD/CD player and I can hear a positive difference. The Panasonic sounded fine but the Denon sounds cleaner and quieter. IMHO

    SuperDave
    Yamaha RX-V992
    Denon DVD-1920
    Sony XBR 27"
    BrightHouse DVR
    Polk LSi25 Fronts
    Polk LSiC Center
    Infinity RS1 Rears
    Monster THX Cables
    SuperDave
    Yamaha RX-V992 (Center,Rears)
    Adcom GFA-5500 (Mains)
    Denon DVD-1920
    Mitsubishi 40" LCD
    DirecTV DVR Whole House
    Polk LSi25 Mains
    Polk LSiC Center
    Infinity RS1 Rears
    Monster THX Cables
  • *Seby*-Polk-
    *Seby*-Polk- Posts: 375
    edited February 2006
    Hi.

    And Then....Yamaha - Denon or Harman Kardon....What's the best in sound quality ???

    I suposse make the decision for your own EARS...but.....
    My current new system (step by step :D)

    A/V Receiver: YAMAHA RX-V657
    DVD Player: YAMAHA DVD-S657
    Main Towers: polkaudio® Monitor 50
    Wiring: NeoTecH KS1007 OFC High Definition Speaker Cable ( 2 x 2.64 mm² )
  • Early B.
    Early B. Posts: 7,900
    edited February 2006
    Ah, forget about the particular brand of receiver. Listening rooms in hi-fi stores are notoriously horrific. The only way you're going to know if you like one brand over the over is to experiment with several brands over an extended period of time.

    Over the past several years, I've owned Denon, Yamaha, Harman Kardon, Onkyo and Pioneer Elite receivers. Beyond aesthetics, I don't prefer any particular brand over the other. They're all good. Just find a good deal and go for it.
    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."
  • *Seby*-Polk-
    *Seby*-Polk- Posts: 375
    edited February 2006
    Ok. You're right Early... I must test that's brands with movies and music cd's to make a good decission. :)
    My current new system (step by step :D)

    A/V Receiver: YAMAHA RX-V657
    DVD Player: YAMAHA DVD-S657
    Main Towers: polkaudio® Monitor 50
    Wiring: NeoTecH KS1007 OFC High Definition Speaker Cable ( 2 x 2.64 mm² )
  • SuperDave
    SuperDave Posts: 168
    edited February 2006
    :cool: Obviously I like the Yamaha, It has lasted for close to 9 years of abuse with no loss in sound quality and no problems. I'm sure all the other brands are good, I just never had a reason to change.

    SuperDave
    Yamaha RX-V992
    Denon DVD-1920
    Sony XBR 27"
    BrightHouse DVR
    Polk LSi25 Fronts
    Polk LSiC Center
    Infinity RS1 Rears
    Monster THX Cables
    SuperDave
    Yamaha RX-V992 (Center,Rears)
    Adcom GFA-5500 (Mains)
    Denon DVD-1920
    Mitsubishi 40" LCD
    DirecTV DVR Whole House
    Polk LSi25 Mains
    Polk LSiC Center
    Infinity RS1 Rears
    Monster THX Cables
  • limashaynut
    limashaynut Posts: 152
    edited February 2006
    First off I second you looking at the Danon AVR, it is great! They are compact, you can take them anywhere, and they are not boxy like the rest of the AVRs you mentioned, best of all, they are smooth and creamy sounding! :p;):D


    All joking aside, I have more typos than I care to admit.

    As to the AVR brands, they are all fine choices, as for myself, I have owned and still have a few HK pieces of equipment. I looked at some of the newer HK AVRs, and some things about the build just did not feel like quality to me. I admit that does NOT always mean much as to how they will sound, but I went with Denon, and I love my choice. I got the Denon AVR 3806 because of the HDMI, and while it does sound great, it does have a few drawbacks. One is the design of the HDMI cable's ends, they are not sturdy enough. I had a long post you can look up under HDMI Horror. Basically, a in wall HDMI cable on my fathers HT went out, and there is no easy fix. My cables are not in wall, and I have had no problems myself, but it can happen. Also, HDMI is great when it works out the sigal with the TV, but due to the anti copy software that is used, it can make your switching a bit 'bitchy' for the lack of a better term. I have seen times that I have had to either cut off the AVR or satellite rec. so that the signal 'locks' in. This does not happen often, but it does happen. Also when you switch channels, you do not get an instant picture, there is a short delay that can be a source of aggrevation. Now when it does work properly (95% of the time) both the video and audio are outstanding. The upconverting of other video sources is also very nice, while it does NOT turn a VCR soruce into a HD quality image, it does improve it greatly.

    I told you all of this to let you know what you gain/give up with a HDMI switching AVR. Now, if you can live without this feature, I would look at the Denon AVR 3805, it is only the older version of the 3806, and is exactly the same except the lack of HDMI, and I do not believe the auto eq microphone is included. You can now get some real good discounts on the 3805, and that may be enough reason to go with it.

    While I love my Denon, and would recomend one to you as well, I do not think you could make a bad choice with any of the brands you are looking at.
    Jerry

    Denon AVR-3806 7.1
    Outlaw Audio M200 (RF,C,LF)
    Sony KDFE42A10 LCD
    Directv H10-250 DVR
    Sony DVP-NS90V
    Sony RDR-GX315
    JVC Super VHS
    Polk RTi8 m
    Polk CSi5 c
    Polk RTi6 sr
    Polk Monitor 30 srb
    Polk PSW505 sw (I know, I know, get an SVS!)

    PLUCK THE CHICKS!
    From A Former Fan
  • limashaynut
    limashaynut Posts: 152
    edited February 2006
    Your speaker choices are all very good ones. You can see what I have in my sig, and I am very happy with my Polk speakers. While I now have a Polk 505, and it does a good job, I think a SVS is in my future. If you get a good deal on a 505, then great go with it, but if you are looking at paying closer to retail, then you may want to look at other subs as well.
    Jerry

    Denon AVR-3806 7.1
    Outlaw Audio M200 (RF,C,LF)
    Sony KDFE42A10 LCD
    Directv H10-250 DVR
    Sony DVP-NS90V
    Sony RDR-GX315
    JVC Super VHS
    Polk RTi8 m
    Polk CSi5 c
    Polk RTi6 sr
    Polk Monitor 30 srb
    Polk PSW505 sw (I know, I know, get an SVS!)

    PLUCK THE CHICKS!
    From A Former Fan