Tc265i
platinumember
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I have been searching the internet for a few hours now trying to find the answer to my question. I am hoping someone on here can help..
I have a TC265i as a center and 4 RC80i's for the rest of my surround package. Oh, and I have two RC80i's in a second zone.
My question is will 105watts power the TC265i to hear the best possible sound from this speaker?
I am looking at getting the Denon AVR-2310CI
Thanks
I have a TC265i as a center and 4 RC80i's for the rest of my surround package. Oh, and I have two RC80i's in a second zone.
My question is will 105watts power the TC265i to hear the best possible sound from this speaker?
I am looking at getting the Denon AVR-2310CI
Thanks
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Welcome to Club Polk..
I have to say I really don't know what a T265i is? Is that some kind of center from a Home Theater Package set! Because I don't see anything on that as a separate Home Theater individual center speaker by Polk?
OK, I see you're referring to a surround package...in that case any good AVR will do you. The Denon is certainly OK...if you like the Denon sound?
One thing to remember is you can only get 'so much' sound out of a satellite system so great gobs of wattage are not going to be necessary!
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Here is the link for it.
http://www.polkaudio.com/homeaudio/products/hidden/inwall/tc265i/
when you say satellite, do you mean in wall speakers?
Why do you say "OK, if I like Denon"?
Can you elaborate please?
As for gobs of wattage. I have the TC265i and it is in wall. However, it has a engineered in wall box behind it. Therefore, it is similar to a regular speaker. My concern it will 100w power it sufficiently or should I be using more power?
Thanks