looking for advice

jackson1
jackson1 Posts: 3
edited September 2007 in Basic Hookup/Wiring Questions
Because I can't walk away from a deal on any polks I find myself with the following: Monitor 10 B's (these started the problem)
Monitor 8t's
Monitor 5's
Monitor 5 jrs.
Here's the deal, based on your knowledge of these speakers which would you use to create a 6.1 system in a 13x16 family room. The 9 foot bookcase/entertainment center is on the 13 foot wall. They will be pushed by a Harman Kardon AVR 335 and supporting cast includes a Yamaha DVD C750, a Pro Ject turntable with a Pearl cartridge assisted by a Bellari V129 phono preamp. The sub is a 10" infinity and the center channel a Bose (due to space limitation)

This system will be used 95% of the time for music with much of that played in "stereo mode"

I will attach the leftovers to a vintage Harman Kardon 430 and place in our bedroom.


My bride would like your immediate attention to this question.
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  • doggie750
    doggie750 Posts: 1,160
    edited August 2007
    bigger the better.......
    oh yeah as for HT application, burn your BOSE, center speaker suppose to be the supreme being.
    Godspeed,
    D0661E

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    Sub:SVS PB12-Plus/2
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    Wsrn:Hitachi ultra vision LCD60, 32XBR400
    PowerConditioner: MonsterC HTS5100
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  • engtaz
    engtaz Posts: 7,664
    edited September 2007
    Use Monitor 10 B's as fronts, Monitor 5's as center,Monitor 8t's, and Monitor 5 jrs as rear channel.
    engtaz

    I love how music can brighten up a bad day.