ATTN - CSi4 & CSiA4 owners

curved
curved Posts: 664
edited September 2008 in Speakers
How deep is these? On the site, it's roughly 9 inches. Is that with the flared port or without.....my mantle is 8 inches in depth. I won't mind if it sticks out less than an inch, but anymore would be unsightly.
Living Room:....................[HTML] [/HTML] Zone 2 (Workout Room):
AVR - Yamaha RX-V757......JBL 4312 Pro Monitors
Pre - Nak CA-5
AMP - Adcom 555 (Main)
Main - Polk RTI8**/RTiA5
AMP - Adcom 545II (Center)
Center - Polk CSiA4**
Sub - Snell Basis 300:p......Zone 3 (Outside)
CD - Yamaha CDC-555.......Def Tech AW5500
TV - Pani TH-42PZ80U
BR - LG BD390
Monster HTS1600 Power Center
Dedicated Circuit - (2) 20amp, (1) 15amp
Ben's IC, Canare 4S11

**Dayton and Sonicap Caps with Mills Resistors**
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  • leroyjr1
    leroyjr1 Posts: 8,785
    edited September 2008
    The csi a4 doesn't have the power port on back. I just sold mine so I can't measure but you should be ok.
  • curved
    curved Posts: 664
    edited September 2008
    I'm going to downgrade to either one.....the CSi5 and CS400 don't come anywhere close to fitting - they are both HUGE!!!
    Living Room:....................[HTML] [/HTML] Zone 2 (Workout Room):
    AVR - Yamaha RX-V757......JBL 4312 Pro Monitors
    Pre - Nak CA-5
    AMP - Adcom 555 (Main)
    Main - Polk RTI8**/RTiA5
    AMP - Adcom 545II (Center)
    Center - Polk CSiA4**
    Sub - Snell Basis 300:p......Zone 3 (Outside)
    CD - Yamaha CDC-555.......Def Tech AW5500
    TV - Pani TH-42PZ80U
    BR - LG BD390
    Monster HTS1600 Power Center
    Dedicated Circuit - (2) 20amp, (1) 15amp
    Ben's IC, Canare 4S11

    **Dayton and Sonicap Caps with Mills Resistors**
  • leroyjr1
    leroyjr1 Posts: 8,785
    edited September 2008
    You can get the csi 3 on ebay for about $125 shipped

    This is your best bet. Jump on it. It's a perfect match for your RTI 8's

    http://cgi.ebay.com/New-Polk-Audio-CSi3-Home-Center-Channel-Speaker-Black_W0QQitemZ260285093475QQihZ016QQcategoryZ3276QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
  • VSchneider
    VSchneider Posts: 443
    edited September 2008
    I think you meant "CSi3 and A4". I can measure my unused CSi3 for you. Will you have it on the flat side or angled up?
  • Erik Tracy
    Erik Tracy Posts: 4,673
    edited September 2008
    I have the CSi3 and no it does not have the rear port.

    The specs on the Polk Site are accurate for its depth.

    H9: If you don't trust what you are hearing, then maybe you need to be less invested in a hobby which all the pleasure comes from listening to music.
  • Tracy
    Tracy Posts: 24
    edited September 2008
    I have the CS1 A4 and it is exactly 8 inches deep and just shy of 7 inches tall (without rubber feet) on the face. You may wanna give it another half inch deep for speaker wire.
    Onkyo TX-SR705
    Polk RTi A5
    Polk CSi A4
    Polk FXi A4
    Martin Logan Dynamo
  • curved
    curved Posts: 664
    edited September 2008
    VSchneider wrote: »
    I think you meant "CSi3 and A4". I can measure my unused CSi3 for you. Will you have it on the flat side or angled up?

    That's what I meant:p

    It will sit on my mantle with the slanted part on the top. I will probably even have to tip it down because the mantle is about 4 feet off the ground.
    Living Room:....................[HTML] [/HTML] Zone 2 (Workout Room):
    AVR - Yamaha RX-V757......JBL 4312 Pro Monitors
    Pre - Nak CA-5
    AMP - Adcom 555 (Main)
    Main - Polk RTI8**/RTiA5
    AMP - Adcom 545II (Center)
    Center - Polk CSiA4**
    Sub - Snell Basis 300:p......Zone 3 (Outside)
    CD - Yamaha CDC-555.......Def Tech AW5500
    TV - Pani TH-42PZ80U
    BR - LG BD390
    Monster HTS1600 Power Center
    Dedicated Circuit - (2) 20amp, (1) 15amp
    Ben's IC, Canare 4S11

    **Dayton and Sonicap Caps with Mills Resistors**