hug the wall -- boundary compensation

surfcitydude
surfcitydude Posts: 2
edited March 2007 in Speakers
Dare I ask? Difficult room without the possibility to have a great offset from the wall with my front left/right speakers. What are Polk's offerings with boundary compensation?

Alternatively, what is the minimum offset from the back wall to place, say, the RTi or new RTia series?

I've done a cursory search, but didn't see anything jump out at me that addresses this.
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  • koyaan
    koyaan Posts: 6
    edited March 2007
    I'm afraid you may be out of luck looking for boundary compensation with the current Polk lineup.
    If your into two-way monitors, you might want to audition a pair of Outlaws.