LSiM 707 upgrade from RTi A7?

Hi guys, Best Buy in Canada is offering the LSiM at a very attractive price so it got me tempted to buy a pair to upgrade over my current set up. I don't see any sales at all for matching surrounds nor the center speaker (also don't really have that much money to upgrade all at once). My question is, if I only switch out my RTiA7 out for the LSiM 707 for now, while leaving all my other pieces in tact, would my sound still be acceptable or will everything be really off on movies because they don't timbre match? Would love all advice and help from all you experts!

Here is what I am using in my setup right now:
Subwoofer: SVS PB-1000 10-inch 300 Watt Powered Subwoofer
Front Speakers: Polk Audio RTiA7 300-Watt Tower Speaker
Centre Speaker: Polk Audio CSiA6 200-Watt Centre Channel Speaker
Surround Speakers: Polk Audio RTiA1 125-Watt Bookshelf Speakers
Surround Back Speakers: Polk Audio T300 100-Watt Bookshelf Speakers
Dolby Atmos-enabled Speakers Front: Klipsch Reference Premiere RP-140SA Atmos Elevation Module
Dolby Atmos-enabled Speakers Rear: Pioneer SP-T22A-LR Add-On Enabled Speakers for Dolby Atmos
Receiver: Yamaha RX-A3060
Power Amplifier: Speakercraft SC2-50 Two Channel, High Current Power Amp; 2 x 50W; 225W Bridged; Multivoltage (currently used for my rear Pioneer Atmos speakers in a 7.1.4 setup)
Television: LG 65E6P
Player: Oppo UDP-203 / PS4 Pro / Xbox One X / Apple TV 4K / Chromecast Ultra
Receiver: Yamaha RX-A3060
Power Amplifier: Anthem MCA 325

Front Speakers: Polk Audio LSiM 707
Center Speaker: Polk Audio LSiM 706c
Surround Speakers: Polk Audio LSiM 703
Surround Back Speakers: Polk Audio LSiM 703
Dolby Atmos Front: Klipsch Reference Premiere RP-140SA
Dolby Atmos Rear: Pioneer SP-T22A-LR
Subwoofer: SVS PB-1000
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  • Emlyn
    Emlyn Posts: 4,346
    I would strongly recommend getting either the 704 or 706 for a center channel speaker with the 707s. I use a 704 because I could not get my 706 to fit in my system but don't notice much of a difference between the two really. The rest of the speakers don't matter as much.
  • Emlyn wrote: »
    I would strongly recommend getting either the 704 or 706 for a center channel speaker with the 707s. I use a 704 because I could not get my 706 to fit in my system but don't notice much of a difference between the two really. The rest of the speakers don't matter as much.

    Thanks for your input! I did not look into the 704's before, I was only looking at 706 originally. The 706 pricing and size was a concern for me, these 704's could really save me on both of those issues. Really appreciate it!
    Television: LG 65E6P
    Player: Oppo UDP-203 / PS4 Pro / Xbox One X / Apple TV 4K / Chromecast Ultra
    Receiver: Yamaha RX-A3060
    Power Amplifier: Anthem MCA 325

    Front Speakers: Polk Audio LSiM 707
    Center Speaker: Polk Audio LSiM 706c
    Surround Speakers: Polk Audio LSiM 703
    Surround Back Speakers: Polk Audio LSiM 703
    Dolby Atmos Front: Klipsch Reference Premiere RP-140SA
    Dolby Atmos Rear: Pioneer SP-T22A-LR
    Subwoofer: SVS PB-1000
  • rpf65
    rpf65 Posts: 2,127
    The center channel not timbre matching the front two may not bother you personally. On the other hand it may irritate the crap out of you.

    Some people don’t notice or prefer an unmatched center. I’ve heard people say it enhances the dialogue.

    My personal vote is buy the 707’s, and if the center channel not matching bothers you, simply box the 707’s back up and wait for the 704 or 706 goes on sale. Incidently that 706 is a big speaker. I needed to get a 70 inch stand to fit a full size component on each side of it.
  • I am not close to being an expert, I can regurgitate what I have read on these forums in the past. The 707's are big & need power. Room size is often referenced, need big space to appreciate them. If the deal at BB is very good, tough to say no, 705's appear more rounded, you are not seeing the rampant US discounts on all the Polks we see, 707's maybe a lot of speaker for your set up. 2 cents..
  • Thanks for everyone's input! Best Buy Canada has them for $1k cdn ($740 USD) each, hence making me extremely tempted. Would it be safe to assume that if my current set up sufficiently powers the RTiA7, it should likely be enough to power the LSiM707 or are they even more power hungry?
    Television: LG 65E6P
    Player: Oppo UDP-203 / PS4 Pro / Xbox One X / Apple TV 4K / Chromecast Ultra
    Receiver: Yamaha RX-A3060
    Power Amplifier: Anthem MCA 325

    Front Speakers: Polk Audio LSiM 707
    Center Speaker: Polk Audio LSiM 706c
    Surround Speakers: Polk Audio LSiM 703
    Surround Back Speakers: Polk Audio LSiM 703
    Dolby Atmos Front: Klipsch Reference Premiere RP-140SA
    Dolby Atmos Rear: Pioneer SP-T22A-LR
    Subwoofer: SVS PB-1000
  • Rich502
    Rich502 Posts: 146
    The LSIM are more power hungry than the RTi series. Although power ratings are similar on the two speakers, sensitivity is lower on the LSIM, so they will not play at the same “loudness” level with the same power as the RTi.
  • Derm
    Derm Posts: 95
    I pulled the trigger on a pair of those 707’s from Best Buy as well.
    My intention is to use them for a 2 channel music set up that I am putting together.
    I have RtiA9’s for HT and will be curious to see how the 707’s perform with everything when I get them and swap them in to ensure they work.
    Of course, when new and no hours on them it’s probably not a great comparison.

    OP, I’ll post something up though as I have the CsiA6 as well and am curious about the difference without being timbre matched.
    Speakers
    Front - LsiM707, Front presence - LsiM703, Future ATMOS - VS 700LS
    Center - LsiM706c, Rear surrounds - 80 F/X LS, VS 900LS. Sub - (pair) Klipsch R-12SW
    AVR - Yamaha RX-A3010
    AMP - NAD C275BEE
    Main HT - LG 4K 75”, Sony UBXP800M2
    Bedroom HT - LG 55" 4K, Philips BDP7501 4K UHD player , Yamaha SRT-1500 sound projector, Spare room HT LG 50” plasma, Yamaha BD-671
    Office - Pioneer X-CM56, Bose iPod dock
    In Storage - 4 - RTiA9, RtiA3, CSiA6, FXiA4, Blackstone TL1

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  • marvda1
    marvda1 Posts: 4,862
    ivanlee13 wrote: »
    Thanks for everyone's input! Best Buy Canada has them for $1k cdn ($740 USD) each, hence making me extremely tempted. Would it be safe to assume that if my current set up sufficiently powers the RTiA7, it should likely be enough to power the LSiM707 or are they even more power hungry?

    what's the rest of your system?
    Amplifiers: Norma IPA 140, MasterSound Compact 845, Ayre v6xe, Consonance Cyber 800
    Preamp: deHavilland Ultraverve 3
    Dac: Sonnet Morpheus 2, Musical Paradise mp-d2 mkIII
    Transport: Jay's Audio CDT2 mk2, Lumin U1 mini
    Speakers: Rosso Fiorentino Volterra II
    Speaker Cables: Organic Audio Organic Reference 2
    Interconnects: Argento Organic Reference 2, Argento Organic 2
    Power Cables: Argento Organic Reference, Synergistic Research Foundation 10 and 12 ga.
    Puritan PSM156
  • Derm wrote: »
    I pulled the trigger on a pair of those 707’s from Best Buy as well.
    My intention is to use them for a 2 channel music set up that I am putting together.
    I have RtiA9’s for HT and will be curious to see how the 707’s perform with everything when I get them and swap them in to ensure they work.
    Of course, when new and no hours on them it’s probably not a great comparison.

    OP, I’ll post something up though as I have the CsiA6 as well and am curious about the difference without being timbre matched.

    Would love to hear your findings once you test things out! Please let me know, thanks!
    Television: LG 65E6P
    Player: Oppo UDP-203 / PS4 Pro / Xbox One X / Apple TV 4K / Chromecast Ultra
    Receiver: Yamaha RX-A3060
    Power Amplifier: Anthem MCA 325

    Front Speakers: Polk Audio LSiM 707
    Center Speaker: Polk Audio LSiM 706c
    Surround Speakers: Polk Audio LSiM 703
    Surround Back Speakers: Polk Audio LSiM 703
    Dolby Atmos Front: Klipsch Reference Premiere RP-140SA
    Dolby Atmos Rear: Pioneer SP-T22A-LR
    Subwoofer: SVS PB-1000
  • marvda1 wrote: »
    ivanlee13 wrote: »
    Thanks for everyone's input! Best Buy Canada has them for $1k cdn ($740 USD) each, hence making me extremely tempted. Would it be safe to assume that if my current set up sufficiently powers the RTiA7, it should likely be enough to power the LSiM707 or are they even more power hungry?

    what's the rest of your system?

    The current system is:

    Subwoofer: SVS PB-1000 10-inch 300 Watt Powered Subwoofer
    Front Speakers: Polk Audio RTiA7 300-Watt Tower Speaker
    Centre Speaker: Polk Audio CSiA6 200-Watt Centre Channel Speaker
    Surround Speakers: Polk Audio RTiA1 125-Watt Bookshelf Speakers
    Surround Back Speakers: Polk Audio T300 100-Watt Bookshelf Speakers
    Dolby Atmos-enabled Speakers Front: Klipsch Reference Premiere RP-140SA Atmos Elevation Module
    Dolby Atmos-enabled Speakers Rear: Pioneer SP-T22A-LR Add-On Enabled Speakers for Dolby Atmos
    Receiver: Yamaha RX-A3060
    Power Amplifier: Speakercraft SC2-50 Two Channel, High Current Power Amp; 2 x 50W; 225W Bridged; Multivoltage (currently used for my rear Pioneer Atmos speakers in a 7.1.4 setup)
    Television: LG 65E6P
    Player: Oppo UDP-203 / PS4 Pro / Xbox One X / Apple TV 4K / Chromecast Ultra
    Receiver: Yamaha RX-A3060
    Power Amplifier: Anthem MCA 325

    Front Speakers: Polk Audio LSiM 707
    Center Speaker: Polk Audio LSiM 706c
    Surround Speakers: Polk Audio LSiM 703
    Surround Back Speakers: Polk Audio LSiM 703
    Dolby Atmos Front: Klipsch Reference Premiere RP-140SA
    Dolby Atmos Rear: Pioneer SP-T22A-LR
    Subwoofer: SVS PB-1000
  • mdaudioguy
    mdaudioguy Posts: 5,165
    Seems like I read that somewhere before...
  • marvda1
    marvda1 Posts: 4,862
    sorry, i lost it in all the speakers. :)
    Amplifiers: Norma IPA 140, MasterSound Compact 845, Ayre v6xe, Consonance Cyber 800
    Preamp: deHavilland Ultraverve 3
    Dac: Sonnet Morpheus 2, Musical Paradise mp-d2 mkIII
    Transport: Jay's Audio CDT2 mk2, Lumin U1 mini
    Speakers: Rosso Fiorentino Volterra II
    Speaker Cables: Organic Audio Organic Reference 2
    Interconnects: Argento Organic Reference 2, Argento Organic 2
    Power Cables: Argento Organic Reference, Synergistic Research Foundation 10 and 12 ga.
    Puritan PSM156
  • PSOVLSK
    PSOVLSK Posts: 5,021
    marvda1 wrote: »
    sorry, i lost it in all the speakers. :)

    C'mon Marvin. Keep up. :p:D
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  • sponger
    sponger Posts: 325
    I think my first question would be what is your ratio of music to movies listening. If it leans towards movies, then the LSiM may not suit you as well as the RTi. The LSiM while versatile is considered a "musicality" speaker by comparison.
    Denon X7200WA
    LSiM 705 703 704c
    Denon DP 400
    Yamaha CDC 775
  • Thorton
    Thorton Posts: 1,324
    sponger wrote: »
    I think my first question would be what is your ratio of music to movies listening. If it leans towards movies, then the LSiM may not suit you as well as the RTi. The LSiM while versatile is considered a "musicality" speaker by comparison.

    I agree. More towards movies, I'd upgrade the amp.
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  • Currently, I would say my use is 50% blu-ray movies + 40% Sports/TV/Netflix + 10% music. The only reason I don't use it much for music though is because I find the sound quite lacking. I originally thought these speakers could potentially keep the movie watching experience while enhancing music, but would I be losing out on my movie watching experience?
    Television: LG 65E6P
    Player: Oppo UDP-203 / PS4 Pro / Xbox One X / Apple TV 4K / Chromecast Ultra
    Receiver: Yamaha RX-A3060
    Power Amplifier: Anthem MCA 325

    Front Speakers: Polk Audio LSiM 707
    Center Speaker: Polk Audio LSiM 706c
    Surround Speakers: Polk Audio LSiM 703
    Surround Back Speakers: Polk Audio LSiM 703
    Dolby Atmos Front: Klipsch Reference Premiere RP-140SA
    Dolby Atmos Rear: Pioneer SP-T22A-LR
    Subwoofer: SVS PB-1000
  • sponger
    sponger Posts: 325
    How do the RTi lack in terms of music? They shouldn't sound so bad as to dissuade music listening to the point where you are basically avoiding it. I'm not going to say that the LSiM would result in losing out per se. It's just that it's not unusual to hear to people say that they prefer the RTi for movies. I've heard the LSiM play movies, and they didn't have that big special effects sound that brighter speakers like Klipsch and the RTi have. But for music listening IMO they are superb. I've heard them play audiophile tracks through SACD in a living room and honestly I personally could not detect imperfection at all. I think that was their calling. But, if I had a dedicated HT set-up, they would not be my first choice. This guy does a direct comparison between the speakers in question, and pretty much sums up what I've said. But, again, if your RTi really sound that bad for music, then there is something else amiss like maybe with your arrangement / environment.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bk-9t9fnheg
    Denon X7200WA
    LSiM 705 703 704c
    Denon DP 400
    Yamaha CDC 775
  • mdaudioguy
    mdaudioguy Posts: 5,165
    My RTi system sounds ok for music. Not amazing, not awful. It took some experimenting with different gear to get it to this point. It crushes HT, though. Finally watched Solo last night and it sounded great. :D
  • I think you guys have successfully convinced me not to get the speakers and to look at a more powerful power amp instead to juice up my current RTiA7s. Thanks for all your input!
    Television: LG 65E6P
    Player: Oppo UDP-203 / PS4 Pro / Xbox One X / Apple TV 4K / Chromecast Ultra
    Receiver: Yamaha RX-A3060
    Power Amplifier: Anthem MCA 325

    Front Speakers: Polk Audio LSiM 707
    Center Speaker: Polk Audio LSiM 706c
    Surround Speakers: Polk Audio LSiM 703
    Surround Back Speakers: Polk Audio LSiM 703
    Dolby Atmos Front: Klipsch Reference Premiere RP-140SA
    Dolby Atmos Rear: Pioneer SP-T22A-LR
    Subwoofer: SVS PB-1000
  • Derm
    Derm Posts: 95
    mdaudioguy wrote: »
    My RTi system sounds ok for music. Not amazing, not awful. It took some experimenting with different gear to get it to this point. It crushes HT, though. Finally watched Solo last night and it sounded great. :D

    Agree100% on your assessment of the Rti line. I really enjoy my gear for HT and I feel it really shines for this use.

    I am looking forward to the 707’s for SACD’s, CD’s and all things musical.
    All I need then is a proper smoking jacket, a cool smoking pipe, a super comfortable soft leather lounging chair and some nice cognac to sip.......lol
    Speakers
    Front - LsiM707, Front presence - LsiM703, Future ATMOS - VS 700LS
    Center - LsiM706c, Rear surrounds - 80 F/X LS, VS 900LS. Sub - (pair) Klipsch R-12SW
    AVR - Yamaha RX-A3010
    AMP - NAD C275BEE
    Main HT - LG 4K 75”, Sony UBXP800M2
    Bedroom HT - LG 55" 4K, Philips BDP7501 4K UHD player , Yamaha SRT-1500 sound projector, Spare room HT LG 50” plasma, Yamaha BD-671
    Office - Pioneer X-CM56, Bose iPod dock
    In Storage - 4 - RTiA9, RtiA3, CSiA6, FXiA4, Blackstone TL1

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  • F1nut
    F1nut Posts: 49,704
    edited December 2018
    All I need then is a proper smoking jacket, a cool smoking pipe, a super comfortable soft leather lounging chair and some nice cognac to sip.

    I have all those things available for purchase. Of course, I only accept cash.
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  • mrloren
    mrloren Posts: 2,454
    I went from RTi8 to Signature S60. I found the RTi a step better on movies. For Music the S60 are way better.

    Does BB up there have the same return policy as we do? If so but them, try them out and if you don't like them take it back.

    I agree a nice big Parasound, MCA or B&K will do your speakers a lot of good
    When I was a kid my parents told me to turn it down. Now I'm an adult and my kids tell me to turn it down.
    Family Room:LG QNED80 75", Onkyo RZ50 Emotiva XPA3 GEN3 Oppo BDP-93,Sony UBP-X800BM. Main: Polk LsiM 705Center: Polk LSiM 704CFront High/Rear High In-Ceiling Polk 80F/X RT Surrounds: Polk S15 Sub: HSU VTF3-MK5
    Bed Room; Marantz SR5010, BDP-S270Main: Polk Signature S20Center: Polk Signature S35Rear: Polk R15 Sub: SVS SB2000
    Working Warehouse; Yamaha A-S301, Sony DVP-NS3100ES for disc Plok TSX550T SVS PB2000 Mini tower PC with 400GB of music
  • mpitogo
    mpitogo Posts: 475
    DSkip wrote: »
    I know I'm sounding like a broken record but I always preferred the 705 until I heard the 707 on my T+A amp. It didnt pair well with the 703, but on the 707 it took those speakers as far as they are capable of without modifications. The sound was stunning and could easily be an end of the road sound for anyone.

    Glad you have joined the 707 club.

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    • Media Room Ht-7.2.6/13.1 (Atmos/Auro-3D) Polk LSiM707, LSiM706c, LSiM702 F/X [x4], height LSiM703 [x6], HSU VTF-15H MK2 Dual | Marantz AV8805A | Rotel RB-1590 (L/R) | Appollon NC500 11ch | Sony UBP-X800 | AppleTV 4K | JVC RS2100
    • Game Room-5.1 Polk LSi25, LSiC, LSiF/X | Marantz SR7009 | AppleTV 4K | Xbox One S | Sony PS2, PS3 | Nintendo Wii | Gaming PC | Sony 75" LCD
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    • Guest Room 2-2.0 Klipsch RP-600M | Martin Logan Forte
    • Guest Room 3-3.0 Martin Logan Motion 40, 50XT | Onkyo TX-SR705 | Apple TV | Samsung 55" TV
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  • mpitogo
    mpitogo Posts: 475
    I can’t believe they are now $1600 a pair! Hard to find good alternatives at that price point which is an all around good performer. Someone at HQ must have ears on replacements. I hope LSiM isn’t the last in their line of flagships dumping them to focus on sound bars.
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  • Hey guys, let's say I decide to splurge a little and do get a pair of LSiM707 + LSiM706c. Will I be okay for now to just leave my surrounds as RTiA1 + T300? And if I were to add a power amp to give the speakers more juice, would the Emotiva XPA-3 Gen 3 or XPA-2 Gen 3 be good options for my setup, letting my AVR handle the rest of the speakers. I notice Emotiva actually ships free to Canada as well which is extremely rare. I also see a used XPA-3 Gen 1 on Kijiji in my area for a decent price, should I consider those or would a Gen 1 vs Gen 3 be a big difference?
    Television: LG 65E6P
    Player: Oppo UDP-203 / PS4 Pro / Xbox One X / Apple TV 4K / Chromecast Ultra
    Receiver: Yamaha RX-A3060
    Power Amplifier: Anthem MCA 325

    Front Speakers: Polk Audio LSiM 707
    Center Speaker: Polk Audio LSiM 706c
    Surround Speakers: Polk Audio LSiM 703
    Surround Back Speakers: Polk Audio LSiM 703
    Dolby Atmos Front: Klipsch Reference Premiere RP-140SA
    Dolby Atmos Rear: Pioneer SP-T22A-LR
    Subwoofer: SVS PB-1000
  • mdaudioguy
    mdaudioguy Posts: 5,165
    Mismatched surrounds aren't of concern to many HT folks. Emotiva gets a mixed reaction here, but I don't think it would be bad matched with LSiM for HT.
  • mdaudioguy wrote: »
    Mismatched surrounds aren't of concern to many HT folks. Emotiva gets a mixed reaction here, but I don't think it would be bad matched with LSiM for HT.

    Thanks for the insight! In that case, would the XPA-2 be enough or should I not cheap out and get the 3-channel XPA-3? Would it even make much of a difference?
    Television: LG 65E6P
    Player: Oppo UDP-203 / PS4 Pro / Xbox One X / Apple TV 4K / Chromecast Ultra
    Receiver: Yamaha RX-A3060
    Power Amplifier: Anthem MCA 325

    Front Speakers: Polk Audio LSiM 707
    Center Speaker: Polk Audio LSiM 706c
    Surround Speakers: Polk Audio LSiM 703
    Surround Back Speakers: Polk Audio LSiM 703
    Dolby Atmos Front: Klipsch Reference Premiere RP-140SA
    Dolby Atmos Rear: Pioneer SP-T22A-LR
    Subwoofer: SVS PB-1000
  • cfrizz
    cfrizz Posts: 13,415
    Don't cheap out! The three front speakers are the most important ones, get a 3 channel amp.
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  • mrloren
    mrloren Posts: 2,454
    I have an XPA3 G3 and like it a lot. Good even power to the front 3 makes a big difference.

    miss matching surrounds is not bad as long as you have good speakers
    When I was a kid my parents told me to turn it down. Now I'm an adult and my kids tell me to turn it down.
    Family Room:LG QNED80 75", Onkyo RZ50 Emotiva XPA3 GEN3 Oppo BDP-93,Sony UBP-X800BM. Main: Polk LsiM 705Center: Polk LSiM 704CFront High/Rear High In-Ceiling Polk 80F/X RT Surrounds: Polk S15 Sub: HSU VTF3-MK5
    Bed Room; Marantz SR5010, BDP-S270Main: Polk Signature S20Center: Polk Signature S35Rear: Polk R15 Sub: SVS SB2000
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  • mpitogo
    mpitogo Posts: 475
    edited December 2018
    Derm wrote: »
    and will be curious to see how the 707’s perform with everything when I get them and swap them in to ensure they work.
    Of course, when new and no hours on them it’s probably not a great comparison.

    Break in is essential. Just as important as power! I started with an MA5200 100wpc was OK, upgraded to RB1590 350wpc much better and finally MC452 450wpc and now she really sings. The biggest difference is in the subwoofer section, I can now not only hear the music but I can feel it! Good test track is Transylvania by Kim Petras crank that song up!

    [one thing to note McIntosh is conservative on their ratings, an MA5200 review has tested it to go to 130wpc into 8ohms and 185 into 4 ohms. Since it has no autoformer it has new circuitry called DPM dynamic power management. With the 4ohm load of the MTM in the LSi25 the MA5200 work better it than with the 707. The new MA5300 improves on dpm by adding dual scale watt meters and publishing 4ohm specs of 160wpc.]

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    Enjoy it!
    • Living Room Music-2.0 Polk Legend L800 | McIntosh C70 | McIntosh MA5200 (Treble) | McIntosh MC452 (Bass) | Sublimeacoustic K231 Active xover | Denon DP-2500A | Denafrips Ares II | Belkin Soundform Connect | iPad Air USB to DAC
    • Media Room Ht-7.2.6/13.1 (Atmos/Auro-3D) Polk LSiM707, LSiM706c, LSiM702 F/X [x4], height LSiM703 [x6], HSU VTF-15H MK2 Dual | Marantz AV8805A | Rotel RB-1590 (L/R) | Appollon NC500 11ch | Sony UBP-X800 | AppleTV 4K | JVC RS2100
    • Game Room-5.1 Polk LSi25, LSiC, LSiF/X | Marantz SR7009 | AppleTV 4K | Xbox One S | Sony PS2, PS3 | Nintendo Wii | Gaming PC | Sony 75" LCD
    • Master Bedroom Music-2.0 Totem Hawk | Marantz PM-10 | Marantz SA-10 | SONY PS-HX500
    • Office-2.0 Ascend Acoustics Sierra LX, DSW microPRO3000 | Rotel RA-1570 | Marantz HD-CD1
    • Daughter's Bedroom 1-2.0 TBD Martin Logan Forte
    • Guest Room 2-2.0 Klipsch RP-600M | Martin Logan Forte
    • Guest Room 3-3.0 Martin Logan Motion 40, 50XT | Onkyo TX-SR705 | Apple TV | Samsung 55" TV
    • Guest Room 4-2.0 QAcoustics 3030i | Sansui AU-6900 | Topping DX7s | Sansui FR-1080 | TV
    • Maintenance: Pro-Ject VC-S Record Cleaning Machine