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janices
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We are putting in a 5.1 speaker system for our home. Main purpose is TV & movie watching. The wiring is done for the 4 inceiling speakers. The center speaker will not be in the ceiling. The room is 20 by 12' with the TV on one 20' wall and the chairs against the other. Can you give me some suggestions regarding what speakers to put in? We are not heavy duty audiophiles, but would like something nice.
Janice
Janice
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Hi,Janice! Welcome. We need to know budget.
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I hadn't really thought much about the budget, but I'll know when we've gone (or thinking of going) too far. For just the 5 speakers, I guess somewhere in the $500-700 range. If something is considerably better but not proportionately more expensive, I would consider that. We stopped at an electronics store and they showed us $250 each for the in ceiling speakers and $500 for the center and that was way too much.
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Try these, I got a friend of mine these from Fry's and he loves them.
http://www.amazon.com/Polk-Audio-RC80i-Ceiling-Speakers/dp/B00006BMQT/ref=pd_bbs_sr_6?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1233274007&sr=8-6 -
Hi janices.
You might try the following (all on Amazon.com)
> Ceiling: Polk RC80i (as in previous post) $244/2 pr.
> Center: Polk CSi A4 $217
> Subwoofer: Polk PSW110 (not the 10) $250
Total: $711
A potential problem is that the center speaker is the very common 8 ohms while the ceiling speakers are at the uncommon 4 ohms. You would need an AVR (audio visual receiver) that could drive 4 and 8 ohms simultaneously. Inexpensive AVRs probably can't. I would not trust the word of a salesperson on this. When it comes time for you to select an AVR you might post this issue on this Forum where you can get some guidance.
Mike21____________________________________________
Home Theater 32"LG LCD; Comcast; 7.1 Onkyo 805; Fronts: Polk M50s; Center: Polk CS2; Sides: Polk M40s; Rear: B&W LM1s; Subs: (2) Sony 12" x 100w; Samsung 1500BDP; Toshiba A-2 HD-DVDP.
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The RC80i's are 8 ohms, not 4.
I'm seeing some conflicting info here too...Polk says that the RC80i's are voice matched to the Monitor series...Amazon says that they're voice matched to the RTi series...
Assuming that Polk has more accurate info on their site than Amazon though...You might do better to look into the CS1 or the CS2 center channel, as it's timbre matched to the RC80i's. The better choice of the two would be the CS2, as it's a larger center channel. The center carries over 60% of a movies soundtrack, so it's a very critical speaker. You don't want to skimp out on the center if you can help it, but obviously you've gotta work within your budget, and space constraints.
The PSW110 would be a solid choice for a sub. You could also look into the PSW505. It has a bit more power than the PSW110, plus a 12" driver instead of a 10" driver. It's about the same price too. I've never heard a PSW505 myself, but it's always gotten really great reviews from people on here.
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I agree with comfortablycurt, the center is the most important for movies. Make sure they match your front speakers (when I finialy matched mine, it was night and day). You have a decent sized room, so nice bass is important. You may want to spend a couple more bucks than you said (nice sound is as important as a nice picture, and you will be more than happy with it). You also haven't mentioned the amp you are using. What kind of amp are you going to be running things with?Denon AVR-3803
RTi-70 Fronts
FXi-30 Surrounds
RTi-38 Back Surrounds
Csi-40 Center
PSW350 Sub
Panasonic PT-56WXF95 HDTVSamsung un60JS8000 SUHD
Denon DVD-2910
Xbox, Gamecube, PS2, PS3, PS4, xbox360, Wii, WiiU, n64 -
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Apparently, the RC80i Amazon is selling for $122/pr. is not the same RC80i on the Polk website. Check out the specs:
Amazon: Overall FR: 30Hz to 27kHz; Polk: 35Hz to 20kHz
Amazon : FR -3dB: 45Hz; Polk: 50Hz
Amazon: Nominal Imp: 4ohms; Polk: 8ohms
Amazon: Rec amp power: 10 to 125w; Polk: 20 to 100w
I gotta feeling that Amazon is selling the previous, now discontinued version and that's why the Amazon price is 1/2 of polk's price.
Mike21
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Home Theater 32"LG LCD; Comcast; 7.1 Onkyo 805; Fronts: Polk M50s; Center: Polk CS2; Sides: Polk M40s; Rear: B&W LM1s; Subs: (2) Sony 12" x 100w; Samsung 1500BDP; Toshiba A-2 HD-DVDP.
PC stereo: Viper custom PC: Windows XP; ASIO4ALL; JRiver Jukebox> Pop Pulse USB to S/PDIF conv> Monarchy DIP > Musiland MD10 DAC > Parasound 2100 pre> Aragon 4004 MKII amp> Dali Ikon6 towers; Sunfire True Sub; PSA Duet, Ultimate outlet and Noise Harvestors. -
If it's the same model, I would imagine it would be the same speaker. Amazon just probably has their info wrong. I've seen Amazon get their info wrong on quite a few different speakers before.
The price on Polks website is just the MSRP...you're almost never going to pay the full MSRP price for anything...they're an older model now, so the prices are probably lower due to that.The nirvana inducer-
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Audioquest Speaker Cables and IC's