Help with new speakers

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xterra77
xterra77 Posts: 47
Hi Guys
I will be setting up for my HT with my HK AVR if anyone has something similar.
what basic setup should i look for
Ex:large or small- crossover etc...I have been reading but a little confused where do you change from 8 to 6 ohms etc.
RTi10 front
CSi5 center
FXi5 surround
CSi3 rear
athena p400 sub which i plan on changing soon.
Any help would be appriciated
Thanks
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  • McCelery
    McCelery Posts: 123
    edited December 2007
    Fronts: Large
    Everything else: Small

    All of those are 8 Ohm speakers, so I'm not sure what you need there.

    I used the built-in mic on my HK AVR to calibrate the levels in each speaker, but ended up tweaking it manually. Maybe I'm deafer in one ear :D
  • GSRBOB
    GSRBOB Posts: 172
    edited December 2007
    Not true. I know for a fact the RTi 10's and the CSi5 are 4 ohm. The specifications are incorrect.
    Onkyo TX-NR801
    Fronts- RTi 10's
    Center- CSi5
    Rear- Coming Soon
    Sub- Velo DPS-10
    Pwr- Monster HTS 3600
    LCD- KDL-40XBR2
  • tcrossma
    tcrossma Posts: 1,301
    edited December 2007
    GSRBOB wrote: »
    Not true. I know for a fact the RTi 10's and the CSi5 are 4 ohm. The specifications are incorrect.

    Polks lists the entire RTi line as being 8ohm, and from what i've seen of Polk up to this point i'm inclined to think that it wasn't a mistake on their part.

    As to your speaker setup, the general consensus seems to be to set all speakers to Small with a crossover at 80. Personally, in my setup I find the sound to be better with my fronts set to Large and bass directed to both the fronts and the sub.

    If your receiver has an 8ohm/6ohm toggle, just leave it at 8ohm and you should be fine. Setting it to 6ohm will lower the amount of power that can be sucked out of your AVR so that power-hungry speakers can't damage it.
    Speakers: Polk LSi15
    Pre: Adcom GFP-750 with HT Bypass
    Amp: Pass Labs X-150
    CD/DVD Player: Classe CDP-10
    Interconnects: MIT Shortgun S3 Pro XLR
    Speaker cables: MIT MH-750 bi-wire
    TT:Micro Seiki DD-35
    Cartridge:Denon DL-160
    Phono Pre:PS Audio GCPH
  • GSRBOB
    GSRBOB Posts: 172
    edited December 2007
    Take a fluke meter and check for yourself.
    Onkyo TX-NR801
    Fronts- RTi 10's
    Center- CSi5
    Rear- Coming Soon
    Sub- Velo DPS-10
    Pwr- Monster HTS 3600
    LCD- KDL-40XBR2
  • obieone
    obieone Posts: 5,077
    edited December 2007
    LET'S STAY FOCUSED PEOPLE!!!
    But getting get back to your question, I'd run the front's thru the sub(if you can), set them to large, and sub to off/no. Then adjust the vol/ crossover ON THE SUB-again,
    if you can- then tweak the recvr as neccesary-i.e. tone control, etc.
    I don't know anything about your sub, but the spec.'s say level(vol.) + range(crossover)
    So, good luck
    I refuse to argue with idiots, because people can't tell the DIFFERENCE!
  • wallstreet
    wallstreet Posts: 1,405
    edited December 2007
    Set all to small, crossover at 80hz, and experiment from there.
  • ohskigod
    ohskigod Posts: 6,501
    edited December 2007
    RTi's = 8 ohms. ohm meter be damned, if they were 4 ohm;s, people running them on lower end recievers would have the amp sections practically melt. Rti's are made to be 8 ohm, making them easier to drive and able to be used with a wider array of gear high to low end.

    the Lsi's, not so much. they are 4 ohm and need beefy amplification to run

    anywhoo, in regards to settings, try different things on your own over time, its part of the fun.

    I would start all speakers set to small, 60 hz cross on the mains, 80 on the center, 80 on the surrounds. nothing wrong with running floorstanders on small, there is a rhyme and reason to sending as much to the sub as you can so your reciever amplification can not work so hard doing sub 80 hz stuff. I have a carver amp with plenty of power running LSi15's and still have them set to small, but with a low crossover point (40 or 60, cant remember)

    start from there and play around, you never know what will sound good in your own home on your own ears. :)
    Living Room 2 Channel -
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