RTi8 or RTi70

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CT2
CT2 Posts: 18
edited October 2003 in Speakers
Compare to RTi70, what do you think about new RTi8?
I compared them in Fry's, RTi8 has more detail at high
frequency range, also, it's a little bit louder.

I tried to find some review about new RTi on line, so far
no luck.

In the same price range as RTi70, what other speak I should
also consider? I would say 70% usage for music, 30% for
movie.

Great forum!

CT2:)
Mains: RTi70
Center: CSi40
Surrounds: FXi50
Rear Center: Not yet
Sub: STF-2
Receiver: HK AVR120/ Yamaha RX-V1400
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  • acdds
    acdds Posts: 253
    edited October 2003
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    Depends on what price you can get them for. Not too many people are have luck getting them a discounts at circuit city but some people got them at Fry's for 300-350 if I remember correctly. Personally, I like the look of the old lline better. The Rti8's look too "new age" for my taste. If there is a $500-600 price difference, I don't think I could justify getting the 8's. I think they are pretty much the same basic speaker but I could be wrong. You could put that money into another amp or DVD or wiring. Just my $.02. Good luck! Welcome to the forum!
    Receiver = Denon AVR-3803
    DVD = Denon DV-2900
    Fronts = SDA SRS 2.3TL's
    (Carver m1.5t)
    Center = CSi40
    Side surrounds = Fxi30's
    Sony 12" sub
    TV = Hitachi 57F500

    Bedroom rig:
    Pioneer SX-1050 receiver
    Rti38's
  • Frank Z
    Frank Z Posts: 5,860
    edited October 2003
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    If money is not an issue, then stick with the speaker that sounded the best to you. Isn't that why we're all here to begin with.

    That being said, if money is the issue, save your nickels and dimes until you can afford the speakers you want. Don't force yourself to settle for something that you may regret later.
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  • VR3
    VR3 Posts: 28,079
    edited October 2003
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    RTi8 :cool:
    - Not Tom ::::::: Any system can play Diana Krall. Only the best can play Limp Bizkit.
  • CT2
    CT2 Posts: 18
    edited October 2003
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    I know money wise I should go for Rti70 now. But as you all
    know, once you are exposed to something better(after heard
    RTi8), you alway feel something not right with RTi70. I
    shouldn't try RTi8 in the first place, I think. I bet I will be in even
    bigger trouble if I listened to LSi ones :p

    Is that true people buy a pair of RTi70 $300 at Frys?

    CT2
    Mains: RTi70
    Center: CSi40
    Surrounds: FXi50
    Rear Center: Not yet
    Sub: STF-2
    Receiver: HK AVR120/ Yamaha RX-V1400
  • KeithV
    KeithV Posts: 107
    edited October 2003
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    Originally posted by CT2
    I know money wise I should go for Rti70 now. But as you all
    know, once you are exposed to something better(after heard
    RTi8), you alway feel something not right with RTi70. I
    shouldn't try RTi8 in the first place, I think. I bet I will be in even
    bigger trouble if I listened to LSi ones :p

    Is that true people buy a pair of RTi70 $300 at Frys?

    CT2

    Maybe if they are desperate for the floor space. Thats below cost.
  • acdds
    acdds Posts: 253
    edited October 2003
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    Check out thread "Rti 70's are selling for..." about 10 nthreads down in this section. $380 at Fry's.
    Receiver = Denon AVR-3803
    DVD = Denon DV-2900
    Fronts = SDA SRS 2.3TL's
    (Carver m1.5t)
    Center = CSi40
    Side surrounds = Fxi30's
    Sony 12" sub
    TV = Hitachi 57F500

    Bedroom rig:
    Pioneer SX-1050 receiver
    Rti38's
  • mjk91383
    mjk91383 Posts: 298
    edited October 2003
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    Originally posted by Vr3MxStyler2k3
    RTi8 :cool:

    Any particular reason, Sid?
  • ChrisDurano
    ChrisDurano Posts: 372
    edited October 2003
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    Originally posted by Frank Z
    If money is not an issue, then stick with the speaker that sounded the best to you. Isn't that why we're all here to begin with.

    That being said, if money is the issue, save your nickels and dimes until you can afford the speakers you want. Don't force yourself to settle for something that you may regret later.

    ...nicely put Frank. Its easy to forget that its more important what the ear says than what somebody else says.
    Home Speakers polkaudio RTi70's (bi-wired), CSi30, FX3000i, PSW250

    Car speakers polkaudio EX 369, DB 650
  • VR3
    VR3 Posts: 28,079
    edited October 2003
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    Originally posted by mjk91383
    Any particular reason, Sid?

    Because he likes the RTi8's sound! :cool:
    - Not Tom ::::::: Any system can play Diana Krall. Only the best can play Limp Bizkit.
  • diad98
    diad98 Posts: 2
    edited October 2003
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    I saw open box Rti70 for 99/each @local CC and brand new for 179/each @ Fry's.
    Why not buy Rti70 for the price & look and replace the tweeter with Vifa part for better sound stage?
    It may be cheaper than new Rti8 and you go deeper for the bass.
  • steveinaz
    steveinaz Posts: 19,522
    edited October 2003
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    Be careful with A/B comparisons of speakers. Alot of times the very speaker that "caught your attention" is also the one that ends up being very fatiguing once you get it home.
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  • LiquidSound
    LiquidSound Posts: 1,261
    edited October 2003
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    Steve is right, if a speaker sounds super detailed or attention demanding in the store it might be overly bright at home. Go for smooth, but keep in mind the placement. If at all possible, unhook and rehook the A/B comparison in the same position. It may piss the employee off but they're there to serve you..correct?

    Diad98, where is local to you? I want some 200 dollar open box 70's.:D
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  • Duffman
    Duffman Posts: 51
    edited October 2003
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    After a few weeks of monitoring Frys, CC and ebay for rti70s I elected to buy rti8s from Crutchfield.

    After much config. experimentation I'm really starting to hear what these speakers are capable of. First let me say you absolutely will want a sub to fill out the sound stage and get the warmth you're after.

    I had a buddy who has a complete NHT speaker setup come over last night and we listened to some SACDs, including an Audioquest reference recording of Mighty Sam McClain. The clarity and separation was absolutely stunning. If someone told me that kind of sound was coming out of $700 speakers I would be very skepitcal. Of course having decent source components makes a world of difference as well. I've only had my Denon 2200 for a few days and I'm already kicking myself for not buying a higher level player years ago...

    Bottom line, Rti8s are capable of sounding incredibly rich with proper care and feeding.
  • diad98
    diad98 Posts: 2
    edited October 2003
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    My local CC is on stevens creek blvd, san jose, ca.
  • fireshoes
    fireshoes Posts: 3,167
    edited October 2003
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    I would go with the RTi8's if price is not a factor. I've been pretty impressed with the new line so far. They are a little bright out of the box, but it will smooth out a bit with some break-in. With the right amp, cables, and placement, they can be stunningly good.