Help/Advise with speaker upgrade
turbojohngt
Posts: 16
Here is my current set up,running a Onkyo 876
Fronts-Monitor 70
Center-csi3
Surrounds-Monitor 50
Rears-Monitor 60
I can get a killer deal on a set of rti10's for my fronts and rti4's for my surrounds/rears.I LOVE my current setup but the price I can get these
rti's has got me thinking.....is it worth doing?50% movies,50% gaming.
Cheers,John
Fronts-Monitor 70
Center-csi3
Surrounds-Monitor 50
Rears-Monitor 60
I can get a killer deal on a set of rti10's for my fronts and rti4's for my surrounds/rears.I LOVE my current setup but the price I can get these
rti's has got me thinking.....is it worth doing?50% movies,50% gaming.
Cheers,John
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I'd say yes. But then you'll also want to think about external amp(s) to power at least the RTi10s. They really come alive with some power.I don't read the newsssspaperssss because dey aaaallllllllll...... have ugly print.
Living Room: B&K Reference 5 S2 / Parasound HCA-1000A / Emotiva XDA-2 / Pioneer BDP-51FD / Paradigm 11se MKiii
Desk: Schiit Magni 2 Uber / Schiit Modi 2 Uber / ISK HD9999
Office: Schiit Magni 2 Uber / Schiit Modi 2 Uber / Dynaco SCA-80Q / Paradigm Legend V.3
HT: Denon AVR-X3400H / Sony UBP-X700 / RT16 / CS350LS / RT7 / SVS PB1000 -
What he said.HT SYSTEM-
Sony 850c 4k
Pioneer elite vhx 21
Sony 4k BRP
SVS SB-2000
Polk Sig. 20's
Polk FX500 surrounds
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Acoustic zen Satori speaker cables
Acoustic zen Matrix 2 IC's
Wireworld eclipse 7 ic's
Audio metallurgy ga-o digital cable
Kitchen
Sonos zp90
Grant Fidelity tube dac
B&k 1420
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concealer404 wrote: »I'd say yes. But then you'll also want to think about external amp(s) to power at least the RTi10s. They really come alive with some power.
Damn,145 won't cut it?My monitor 70's sound beautiful with this amp,are rt10 really that power hungry?I don't want to hook up rti10's to have them sound worse than my monitor 70's due to not enough juice.I'm not to big on going with a external amp (I like being married LOL!:D) Also would I lose my fullness (Playing PS3/XBOX) that I get with my monitor 50 and 60's as surrounds by going with a rti4? -
turbojohngt wrote: »Damn,145 won't cut it?My monitor 70's sound beautiful with this amp,are rt10 really that power hungry?I don't want to hook up rti10's to have them sound worse than my monitor 70's due to not enough juice.I'm not to big on going with a external amp (I like being married LOL!:D) Also would I lose my fullness (Playing PS3/XBOX) that I get with my monitor 50 and 60's as surrounds by going with a rti4?
It's a reciever... you MIGHT get 145wpc out of it if you're running in stereo mode. But in surround mode? Definitely not.
I doubt you'd lose anything going to these either way, but an amp would bring the RTi10s in particular to a new level.I don't read the newsssspaperssss because dey aaaallllllllll...... have ugly print.
Living Room: B&K Reference 5 S2 / Parasound HCA-1000A / Emotiva XDA-2 / Pioneer BDP-51FD / Paradigm 11se MKiii
Desk: Schiit Magni 2 Uber / Schiit Modi 2 Uber / ISK HD9999
Office: Schiit Magni 2 Uber / Schiit Modi 2 Uber / Dynaco SCA-80Q / Paradigm Legend V.3
HT: Denon AVR-X3400H / Sony UBP-X700 / RT16 / CS350LS / RT7 / SVS PB1000 -
I would say stay with what you have, it is perfect for what you are using it for.
With the money, buy your wife a nice necklace instead.
What he said. For movies/gaming, you have a great setup; I don't think the slight improvement will be worth the price for those purposes. If you are happy with the monitors, why replace them? If it ain't broke, don't fix it.- Jeremy
Amps: Jolida FX-10, NAD 3045, NAD C320BEE, Sansui G-9700
Speakers: Polk Monitor 7A's, KEF Reference 104aB
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"buy your wife a nice necklace instead"
Don't let your wife see that post -
"buy your wife a nice necklace instead"
Don't let your wife see that post
LMAO Whats funny is that I actually did buy here one for Christmas -
Looking at your setup list, the first upgrade I'd so is a sub. Nice, punchy, musical sub like a Polk DSW or an SVS.
GregHome Theater
Polk RTi8
Polk Monitor 40
Polk CSi5
Polk MicroPro 2000
Visio 42 LCD
Denon AVR 790
Samsung BD 1600
Two Channel
Polk SDA 2B -
Looking at your setup list, the first upgrade I'd so is a sub. Nice, punchy, musical sub like a Polk DSW or an SVS.
Greg
My bad,I do run subs,Velodyne 1000 watt 15" and 10" both DSP digital. -
Id keep it, of course I just logged on to see if I should take the opportunity to upgrade my new Monitor 70's to a pair of Rti A8's for about 75 dollars more. (if the shop will let me that is). But turbo, since you have some kick **** subs and arent mostly listening to stereo like me, I think you should keep that system, especially if you love it.
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I think I'm gonna bite the bullet an get a set of rti10's and 2 sets of rti4's,Boxing day price is way to good to pass up.Look for my Monitor 50,60,and 70's to be up for sale SUPER CHEAP
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Got my new RTI's all hooked/mic'd up tp my Onkyo and all I can say is WOW:eek:!Very happy with these,the detail/soundstage is just insane for Blu-rays and video games.It is a nice jump up from my monitors sound wise,but from a bang for your buck perspective Monitors are king for there performance.Well,unless you can pick up RTI's on Boxing day for cheap like I just did that is .
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If I were going to upgrade from M70s I'd choose Rti-12s or A9s..anything less is not as much of an improvement. But it's always nice to try new things.
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