LSi & RTi A speakers in a HT setup

jprussna
jprussna Posts: 2
edited April 2008 in Speakers
I would like to know if the sound would be comprimised with the following 5.1 system speaker setup.

Front Lsi 7
Center Csi A4
Rear Fxi A4
Sub PSW 303

My receiver is able to support 4 ohm for the front only and why not take advantage of it. Would the setup sound better with the RTi A3 instead of the LSi 7.

Thank you so much for your comments.
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  • MADGSF
    MADGSF Posts: 603
    edited April 2008
    Welcome to the club jprussna.

    I have not tried mixing the front three in my system before. However the general consensus is mixing the front three is not the best idea. Next the LSi speakers will sound better overall if your receiver can drive them properly. Have you considered a LSi-C to go with the 7's?
    AVR: Elite VSX-21TXH
    Amplifier: B&K 7250 Series ii
    Misc: Velodyne SMS-1
    Mains: RTi-10
    Center: CSi-5
    Rear: Boston DSi460
    Sub: SVS PC-Ultra
    TV: Panasonic TC-P58V10
    DVD: Panasonic DMP-BD60K
  • Jer.War
    Jer.War Posts: 180
    edited April 2008
    Right now I am running LSI15's for my fronts, with a CSI3 center. The combo is not ideal as the two series of speakers do sound quite different. However, they ARE both polk speaker so it doesnt sound terrible. If you listen to 2 channel at all keep the LSI's as they sound fantastic (IMO of course). I definately notice the CSI3 as a weak point (the mids arent as full, and the tweeter is much brighter) and am hoping to snag a LSIC soon. The LSIc doesn't come cheap, but I think it is well worth the money; also, it is a 4 ohm speaker so beware you AVR may not like it, but you could always use a cooling fan....
    Overall I think if you already have the LSI7's dont get rid of them, just use what you have and uprgrade the an LSIC in the future. The 3 speakers together will sound great. When I first got my CSI3 I was blown away by the detail and crispness of the sound. It wasnt until I hooked up my LSI15's that I started to crave more (now I have the upgrade addiction to get the rest of the system caught up). If you have all the gear now, just hook it up and take a listen, but I dont think you will be disappointed though they arent perfectly matched, I have heard many HT setups with center channels made my a completely different manufacterer than the front and they sound fine. The CSI will blend decently w/ the LSI, IMO.

    Hope this helps, happy listening :)
    Jeremy

    [The Ever-Evolving System

    LSI15's (PNF Symphony cabels, modded X-Over and subs), LSIC, LSI7's, Rega Apollo CDP (PNF ICON ICs, modified PS cct.), Yamaha RXV-1700 w/ ipod dock, B&K REF200.2 (fronts) Samsung BDP-1600, XBOX360, Patriot Box Office Media Player, 42" Samsung LCD.
  • F1nut
    F1nut Posts: 50,809
    edited April 2008
    It's called timbre matching, which basically means that the "voicing" matches. When you use speakers with different tweeters/drivers, the voicing will not match and can cause things to sound......well, not quite right.
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  • PSOVLSK
    PSOVLSK Posts: 5,234
    edited April 2008
    I'd go with the 7's, especially if you listen to much music. The 7's sound really good and as mentioned, you can always upgrade to an LSiC in the future if necessary.
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  • ben62670
    ben62670 Posts: 15,969
    edited April 2008
    Welcome to Club Polk.
    Your receiver may state that it is 4ohm compatible, but really doesn't do the LSI's justice. Look at an amp for at least the L/R speakers. What receiver are you running?
    Ben
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  • jprussna
    jprussna Posts: 2
    edited April 2008
    I appreciate the warm welcome and valuable responses.

    To answer Ben's question, I am running a Yamaha RXV-1700 receiver. I think my wife and I are steering away from the bookshelf speakers for the front in general. Since it is recommended to have the fronts at ear height we have decided to go with some floorstander’s instead of breaking out additional speaker stands for elavation.

    So, currently the line-up is:

    Front RTi A5
    Center Csi A4
    Rear Rti A1

    We think not to get a subwoofer as we are not big on bass and decided to swap the FXi A4 with the RTi A1 for the Rear as we more listen to multi-channel music than watching movies. If we are on the wrong path here please let us know. Enjoyed hearing from you.

    Jens
  • ben62670
    ben62670 Posts: 15,969
    edited April 2008
    If your Yami has preouts you would be wise to invest in an amp for the LSI's. Stick around, and use the search feature. You'll be glad you did.
    Ben
    Please. Please contact me a ben62670 @ yahoo.com. Make sure to include who you are, and you are from Polk so I don't delete your email. Also I am now physically unable to work on any projects. If you need help let these guys know. There are many people who will help if you let them know where you are.
    Thanks
    Ben