7.1 rears and sides?
better for 7.1
4 fxia6
or
2 fxia6 (sides)
2 rtia1 (rears)
or
2 rtia1 (sides)
2 fxia6 (rears)
anyone?
4 fxia6
or
2 fxia6 (sides)
2 rtia1 (rears)
or
2 rtia1 (sides)
2 fxia6 (rears)
anyone?
Post edited by jkg123 on
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If it were me (and it is since we are putting a theater area in our new house), I would go with option 2. You can always move from option 2 to 3 if you don't like it. It depends a bit on the size/shape of your room, too."Don't forget to change your politician. They are like diapers they need to be changed regularly, and for the same reason."
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It depends a bit on the size/shape of your room, too.
That and what else you are running as well. Keep in mind that a well placed/calibrated 5.1 will outperform a cramped up 7.1 anyday. Welcome to Club Polk.
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