RTi100 vs RTi70
Hi all. I have been tortured by this dilemna for years. Several years back when I was assembling my RTi system I initially purchased the RTi70's, along with the CSi40, Fxi5, and PSW 404. Within the first year I was lured to the Rti100's and used my CC trade in on the 70's for the 100's. Many times I have thought this was a mistake. I am taking delivery on Wednesday of a B stock Pioneer Elite SC-05 receiver and it has me thinking again if I should have kept the 70's and biwired them. The 100's sound good but are so tempermental in the sub adjustment with movies vs music. I have a line on a mint set of 70's for almost $380 shipped. Any thoughts to help me deal with this demon? Thanks.
Bill
Bill
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I have no experience with the Rti100s, but I have been nothing but pleased with the performance of my Rti70s. They are great speakers, especially when you find them today at such low prices.
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I like the Rti100
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DO you see how old these threads are dude? If you are wanting to actually contribute to the forum at least give us a brief review of the speakers telling us what you like about them, what you have compared them to, what gear you run them with, etc.Living Room 2.2: Usher BE-718 "tiny dancers"; Dual DIY Dayton audio RSS210HF-4 Subs with Dayton SPA-250 amps; Arcam SA30; Musical Fidelity A308; Sony UBP-x1000es
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