bset sound
polkmanida
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hi im new to this forum but i have read alot here and have learned alot too. my system is as follows 46in philips hdtv, sony400 disc dvd/cd player, pioneer elite vsx-94thx rated at 140watts per ch. sonyps3, sony blue-ray player, dish network hd dvr (vip722), and a belkin pure a/v surge protector. the speaker system is all polk. front left and right are rti10 which is bi-amp off receiver, csi5 center channel, rti8 for the surrounds and 2 psw1000 subs. would like to know if you had this system how would you run the speaker system would you run exteral amps for the speaker system or would you hook the left fornt speaker off one sub and run the right speaker off the other sub. right now after running the receiver auto set-up it set all speakers to large and crossover in receiver is set at 80. just would like to hear and get some ideals from some of you, will post pictures soon
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Welcome to Club Polk. I don't have that set up, BUT it kind of depends on what your listening preferences are:
1. For music: 2 Y-splitters off of the Pioneer L/R rca preouts to both an external amp and the L/R rca inputs on the subs. That way you'd get the full range of music even in stereo.
2. For HT: 1 Y-splitter off the 'sub-out' to the LFE in on both subs, and then regular interconnects to an external amp for the RTi10's.
OR, you could split the difference, and do option 1 for one sub, AND option 2 for the other
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Welcome to the Club-Nice system!Linn AV5140 fronts
Linn AV5120 Center
Linn AV5140 Rears
M&K MX-70 Sub for Music
Odyssey Mono-Blocs
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it sounds good the way it is, just trying to get some other ideals from you guys. i have a pair of rti38`s that i wanted too use for surrouds but had to go with the rti8 becuase of room( i live in a apartment). what would the diffrence between wiring the fornt l/r speakers to each sub as to using the lfe on the receiver, i know its a dumb question but i have to ask. was reading a old post by this guy from this site is name is haywood jabllomi and took about 90 percent of the bass management from the receiver.
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thanks will post pics soon, if you had this system how would you hook up the speakers. would you use external amps or use the receiver power, would you bi-amp off the receivers surround back? just trying to get some good ideals. any advice would help
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How big is your apartment to get all that stuff in there?? And 2 PSW 1000's in an apartment? Your neighbors must absolutely hate you?!? Sounds like a very nice system though and welcome to Club Polk.
Front - Polk Audio Monitor 70
Center - Polk Audio CS2
Rear - Polk Audio TSi 100
Sub - Klipsch rw-10d
AVR - Onkyo ht-rc180
Main Amp- Parasound HCA-2003
Surround Amp- Sonance Sonamp 260
Tuner- Parasound tdq-1600
Turntable- Pro-ject Debut III USB w/upgraded platter
IPod dock - Pure i20
TV - Panasonic Viera tc-p46g10
Sony Playstation 3(250GB)
Nintendo Wii
Power Conditioner- Panamax 5100
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Polk Audio Monitor 60
Polk Audio PSW10
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thank you, my place is a three bedroom and the living room opens up to the kitchen and diningroom thats why i went with 2 subs you cant tell where the bass is coming from. but im just trying to get some other ideals from you guys if you had this equipment. everything fits real nice and all wiring is neat and out of site no cutter at all.
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newbie, I have same situation
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having problems uploading pictures it keep saying i dont have permission
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my livingroom is 11x11 but its open to the kitchen and diningroom