Model 10 vs. RT 1000P speakers

Nepsa
Nepsa Posts: 2
edited August 2007 in Speakers
I purchased a pair of Polk Model 10 speakers 27 years ago and I have the opportunity to pick up a pair of RT 1000P pretty cheap. My 10's still sound as good as the day I purchased them.

Which is the best speaker?


Nepsa
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  • rskarvan
    rskarvan Posts: 2,374
    edited August 2007
    My 2 cents:

    I too have the Model 10 speaker. I also have a set of RT800i's.
    I prefer the Model 10. The RT800i is a very nice speaker. The Model 10 is a speaker model with a very nice/warm/great sound.

    If it is an upgrade, it is a very minor upgrade. You would probably do better by upgrading to a quality 250 wpc amp for your existing Monitor 10's.
  • reeltrouble1
    reeltrouble1 Posts: 9,312
    edited August 2007
    Music=Monitor 10 especially if you have the peerless tweet or upgraded RDO, btw the 7 is just as highly regarded and some put it above the 10 and they do have a good point about the driver placement on the 10's.

    Home Theater=RT1000p, I would say by a good margin, I still use a pair of rt1000i for my back surrounds.

    RT1
  • Skynut
    Skynut Posts: 2,967
    edited August 2007
    I have never heard the 10's but I have the RT1000p's and I do not like them for music.
    Good for HT but not music IMO.

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  • Nepsa
    Nepsa Posts: 2
    edited August 2007
    Thanks for your responces. The deal was too good, so I hooked the 1000p to work with my TV and DVD and hooked the old M 10 up in my bedroom for the music. ( Thanks goodness my bedroom is large enough to handle the big bulky m 10. I just couldn't part with them.) I did place them side by side using the A & B speaker switch and the music was so much "fuller" with the old M 10, especially, when I used the stands with the proper spacing.


    The 1000p look so much nicer with my new large screen HD setup and the music is still very good for my old ears.

    Therefore, a win - win situation. I am stilled marveled at how good those 27 year old M 10 sound.


    Nepsa