For everyone with the RTi A9s

Dunham_3654
Dunham_3654 Posts: 29
edited January 2009 in Speakers
How do you have them powered? Everyone that has these bad boys, lets everyone here how you have them powered with specifics
Panasonic TH50PZ85U
Omnimount Lowprofile Tilt
Sony Playstation 3
Denon AVR-788
Polk RTi A9s
(FXi A6s and CSI A6 coming soon, trying to figure out the sub)
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  • leroyjr1
    leroyjr1 Posts: 8,785
    edited January 2009
    How do you have them powered? Everyone that has these bad boys, lets everyone here how you have them powered with specifics

    Chevy 454 Supercharged

    758 hp:D
  • CaligulaPolk
    CaligulaPolk Posts: 1,650
    edited January 2009
    Emotiva UMC-1 and XPA-5 thats the plan im going to power the RTi A9.
    I am 100% BORN DEAF and No I am not kidding! :D Why am I here? My wife's hearing! :p

    My Home Theater Rig || Television: 58" Panasonic TH-58PZ800U Viera Plasma || Power Conditioner: Power Monster HTS 3600 MKII || Receiver: Onkyo TX-SR805 || Blu-Ray/Gaming: 60 Gigabytes Playstation 3 || Amplifier: Emotiva XPA-5 || Fronts: Polk Audio RT800i || Center: Polk Audio CS245i || Surrounds: TBA|| Subwoofer: TBA
  • Dawgfish
    Dawgfish Posts: 2,554
    edited January 2009
    Monster Power (I know boo, but I found a good deal) Mp3250, 3 X 250 wpc. I am planning on biamping these soon, adding a Adcom GFA 555 to power the wooofers while leaving the monster amp to power the mids and highs. I've got a GFA 555 powering my RTi10s I'm using as sourrounds and love the nice bass response the Adcom gives the 10s. I figure it's got to be good for the lows on the 12s if the gains on the two amps match up decently.
  • Polkzilla
    Polkzilla Posts: 12
    edited January 2009
    How do you have them powered? Everyone that has these bad boys, lets everyone here how you have them powered with specifics


    Outlaw RR2150 which is a dedicated 2 channel stereo receiver conservatively rated at 100 WPC. No other amplification needed. Matched with a Rotel RCD-1072. Sounds awesome.