Rti-8's and Csi 3 delivered!!

lockmart
lockmart Posts: 107
edited February 2008 in Speakers
Just did intial unpacking and headed back to work. These speakers look amazing, can't wait to fire them up. I've got Rti-4's and a Bic Sub enroute along with cables / wires.

Trying to decide if I should go ahead with the Onkyo 705 now or use my 100W X 5 Pioneer Pro Logic for a couple months until some second gen HDMI receivers come out.
TV Samsung 61" 1080P DLP LED

TV Samsung 50" 1080P DLP
HD-DVR
Receiver Yamaha RX-V663
Fronts 2 Rti 8's
Surrounds 2 Rti 4's
Center Csi 3
Sub Bic H100
PS3 40GB
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  • Imperitor
    Imperitor Posts: 235
    edited February 2008
    I went with the 805 off ebay for only $600 and I'm loving it. Having the extra 30 watts per channel would do those speakers some good!
    7.1 HOME THEATER:
    Center: CSi3
    Front: RTi10
    Surround: RTi A3
    Rear Surround: RTi4
    Subwoofer: Mirage Omni S10
    TV: Sharp Aquos 42" 1080p LCD
    Receiver: Onkyo TX-SR805
    Blu-Ray Player / CD Player / DVD Player / Media Server / Game Console / Best money I've ever spent: 60GB PS3
  • sagasa
    sagasa Posts: 127
    edited February 2008
    805 is a sure bet for Rti8.
    Front: Tekton Pendragon
    Center: Tekton Pendragon
    Surr.: Fxi5
    Umc1
    Xpr-2
    Xpa-3
    Xda-2
    Erc-3
    Xsp-1
    Vtf-2 Mk3 x 2
  • lockmart
    lockmart Posts: 107
    edited February 2008
    I'll have to consider the 805 too, I'm looking to avoid a separate Amp later.
    TV Samsung 61" 1080P DLP LED

    TV Samsung 50" 1080P DLP
    HD-DVR
    Receiver Yamaha RX-V663
    Fronts 2 Rti 8's
    Surrounds 2 Rti 4's
    Center Csi 3
    Sub Bic H100
    PS3 40GB
  • Ron Temple
    Ron Temple Posts: 3,212
    edited February 2008
    lockmart wrote: »
    I'll have to consider the 805 too, I'm looking to avoid a separate Amp later.
    Once you start on separates, you won't go back. Other than rack space and the initial investment, you won't be losing many dollars...even when upgrading. Used amps hold their value unlike AVRs and pres.

    That being said, the 805 is getting a lot of praise. Still, IMO, the 705 with similar features, coupled with a nice 2/3/multi-channel amp will trump it for long term satisfaction...maybe not with the 8s, but your next set of speakers.

    If you're the type that is going to stand pat for years, then the 805 is your best bet, but judging by the number of posts you've generated here and on AVS, you're already hooked ;)...get used to the itch...it only get's better and more expensive :D.

    Combo rig:

    Onkyo NR1007 pre-pro, Carver TFM 45(fronts), Carver TFM 35 (surrounds)
    SDA 1C, CS400i, SDA 2B
    PB13Ultra RO
    BW Silvers
    Oppo BDP-83SE
  • Willow
    Willow Posts: 11,065
    edited February 2008
    Imperitor wrote: »
    I went with the 805 off ebay for only $600 and I'm loving it. Having the extra 30 watts per channel would do those speakers some good!

    30 watts, you won't notice a thing, it's not enough to make a difference
  • shimey013
    shimey013 Posts: 79
    edited February 2008
    As you know Lock, i have the 705, and its def is strong enough to push the RTi8s...I can def see where people are saying the 805 is the way to go, but i personally, atleast was my plan from the beginning to go with the reciever and then get the amp last, i can see where an amp'd 705 would be a better bet.
  • lockmart
    lockmart Posts: 107
    edited February 2008
    Thanks Ron, I guess I have all the symptoms of being hooked now!

    Shimey013, yeah I think I'm going with the 705. I probably will end up getting an amp later.
    TV Samsung 61" 1080P DLP LED

    TV Samsung 50" 1080P DLP
    HD-DVR
    Receiver Yamaha RX-V663
    Fronts 2 Rti 8's
    Surrounds 2 Rti 4's
    Center Csi 3
    Sub Bic H100
    PS3 40GB
  • lockmart
    lockmart Posts: 107
    edited February 2008
    Update on the receiver:

    I did it!! Watching their site and picked up a refurb 705 for $467 after taxes (was thinking I'd be tax free d'oh). Still $130 cheaper than Amazon's lowest price I've seen. At $160 cheaper (no tax) it's a no brainer to me. At $130 I wonder if I should cancel the order or just go ahead with the refurb?
    TV Samsung 61" 1080P DLP LED

    TV Samsung 50" 1080P DLP
    HD-DVR
    Receiver Yamaha RX-V663
    Fronts 2 Rti 8's
    Surrounds 2 Rti 4's
    Center Csi 3
    Sub Bic H100
    PS3 40GB