CSi30 Question
phoneisbusy
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Hi there,
I've added another Polk speaker to the modest HT rig.
RT-12s as mains and now a CSi30 for the centre channel.
Considered the CSi40 but it was almost a freekin' big as
my TV. Well... not quite but I wouldn't want to try to
balance the 40 on top of the Sony.
Pretty happy with the purchase but I had one question.
My manual says the impedance is 4 ohms nominal. Yet, on
the manual online, it states it's compatible with 8 ohm?
Could someone clarify which is it? What exactly is the difference?
I don't claim to know what I'm talking about, just that I like
what I hear coming out of the Polks.
Thanks
Dave
p.s. My wife blames everyone here for my sudden obsession with the HT and tweaking.
Thanks for all the help and encouragement.
I've added another Polk speaker to the modest HT rig.
RT-12s as mains and now a CSi30 for the centre channel.
Considered the CSi40 but it was almost a freekin' big as
my TV. Well... not quite but I wouldn't want to try to
balance the 40 on top of the Sony.
Pretty happy with the purchase but I had one question.
My manual says the impedance is 4 ohms nominal. Yet, on
the manual online, it states it's compatible with 8 ohm?
Could someone clarify which is it? What exactly is the difference?
I don't claim to know what I'm talking about, just that I like
what I hear coming out of the Polks.
Thanks
Dave
p.s. My wife blames everyone here for my sudden obsession with the HT and tweaking.
Thanks for all the help and encouragement.
Time is the best teacher. Unfortunately it kills all its students.
Post edited by phoneisbusy on
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That confused me for a while as well.
The printed manual is incorrect. The correct figure is 8 ohms.The Force is with Me -- YEEHAW!!!
Denon 3802
Mains -- RTi70s Biwired
Center -- CSi40 Biwired
Surrounds -- FXi50s