Rti8 + PSW 505 or Rti 12 only
Yes. That´s the question.
Rti 8 has great sound and with the power bass from the psw 505 is a great team.
But the Rti12 has 3 wooffer inside. But The Rti 8 is very high clear¡
I don´t know.
thank you for your reply.
Rti 8 has great sound and with the power bass from the psw 505 is a great team.
But the Rti12 has 3 wooffer inside. But The Rti 8 is very high clear¡
I don´t know.
thank you for your reply.
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i know i hate when people answer answer my question with an option i didnt ask about but here i am gonna do the same for you. Get the RTi8 and get an SVS subwoofer from SVSound.com. That will be your best option for the money.-Stopher
Tempe, AZ
Setup:
Polk RTi8 Mains
Polk CSi5 Center
Polk FXi3's Surround
Cerwin Vega HTS10 Subwoofer
Yamaha HTR-5740 AVR
Upstairs R50/R15/CS1 5.1 setup w Pioneer AVR -
Depends on what you are driving your mains with, if you are using a decent to very good receiver I say the rti8 with a sub. If you are using a seperate amp then I say the either the 8's with a sub or the 12's with a sub. There is no way the 12 will be able to provide what a powered sub can provide.
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the 12's have decent bass when bi-amped, but my experience is you still need a quality sub(which i still need also). i think every good system needs a sub. a sub is really the only way to get the real low notes that are needed in music and htYamaha RX-V2600
Adcom GFA555 x 2
Yamaha CD685 cd changer
Yamaha Dvd c950 dvd changer
Polk RTi12 mains
Polk CSi3 center
Polk psw303
Polk RTi6 (surround and surround back)
Acoustic Research 12in 200 watt sub(8 years old and still hits hard:D)
WindyWillys cooling fan (works great)
Mitsubishi 52in big screen
blue jeans cables
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My take?
Depends on what you want to do.
If you want to go towards a multichannel HT setup - then go with the 8s and go with an SVS like Stopher suggested.
However, if you want to go towards stereo 2 Channel listening - I wouldnt go with a sub. I'd go with the RTi12.
However, take into account I'm only looking at bass integration here.Magico M2, JL113v2x2, EMM, ARC Ref 10 Line, ARC Ref 10 Phono, VPIx2, Lyra Etna, Airtight Opus1, Boulder, AQ Wel&Wild, SRA Scuttle Rack, BlueSound+LPS, Thorens 124DD+124SPU, Sennheiser, Metaxas R2R -
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I agree with Joey V. If you are only looking to listen to 2 channel music, I usually turn my sub off and put towers to large so RTi12's would be best, or better yet LSi 15s : )
But, if you watch movies regularly (or are really into rap music), you'll want the sub for the explosions and such, get the RTi8s and a HSU, SVS, or I like my Omni s-12 (musical and cheap at Tweeter if you can find one).Stereo Rig: Hales Revelation 3, Musical Fidelity CD-Pre 24, Forte Model 3 amp, Lexicon RT-10 SACD, MMF-5 w/speedbox, Forte Model 2 Phono Pre, Cardas Crosslink, APC H15, URC MX-950, Lovan Stand
Bedroom: Samsung HPR-4252, Toshiba HD-A2, HK 3480, Signal Cable, AQ speaker cable, Totem Dreamcatchers, SVS PB10-NSD, URC MX-850 -
Rti8s + PSW505 sub. Not because I have them both, but because they sound good together if properly calibrated for HT.
Rti12s are very nice speakers and need a lot more juice than the Rti8s to get the best out of them. External amp is a must.
If you are planning to run the Rti8s with an external amp later, they would really open up for you. Also, the 12s are considerably bigger in size than the 8s, something to consider.
IMO the Rti series speakers are meant for HT application. LSis with a nice sub is the way to go for 2-channel music system, providing you want to stay with Polk speakers.
GatorTheatre System 5.1
Sumsung HP-S5053 plasma
Receiver Denon AVR 3806 Pre/Pro
Parasound HCA 1500A amp (front L/R)
Parasound HCA 1000A amp (centre)
B & K AV5000 amp (bi-amp + surround)
Dynaco ST70 tube amp (Herbie HAL-O9)
polkaudio Lsi15 (Cherry) 2-channel
polkaudio Rti8 Front (Cherry)
polkaudio Csi5 Centre
polkaudio Rti6 Surround
polkaudio PSW1000 Subwoofer (Cherry)
Original A8T CD
Pioneer DV-275 DVD Player
MONSTER CABLE MP-HTS3500MKII Powercentre