LSi7 vs RTiA3 - one set must go

Erik Tracy
Erik Tracy Posts: 4,673
edited November 2008 in Speakers
Well - I've been spending more and more time with two sets of speakers in my HT/Music rig and one set has got to go.... no such thing as polyamory here....gotta choose one...can't afford to keep both.

As much as others might be surprised - I'm keeping the RTiA3s.

Given my typical listening habits for music (volume, mixes, sonic preferences) and for HT - the RTiA3s work better for me.

While the LSi7s are a sonically solid speaker - they just don't have the upper details and crispness that I prefer - and my wallet is not limitless - so further funding for LSi7 xover mods aren't in the cards for me.

Soooo....I'll be putting up the LSi7s in the classifieds.

First shots will go fellow Polkies at a very fair price.

Erik

H9: If you don't trust what you are hearing, then maybe you need to be less invested in a hobby which all the pleasure comes from listening to music.
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  • Ron Temple
    Ron Temple Posts: 3,212
    edited November 2008
    You gave it a shot and now you know. Good luck on the sale.

    Combo rig:

    Onkyo NR1007 pre-pro, Carver TFM 45(fronts), Carver TFM 35 (surrounds)
    SDA 1C, CS400i, SDA 2B
    PB13Ultra RO
    BW Silvers
    Oppo BDP-83SE
  • Rotel123
    Rotel123 Posts: 14
    edited November 2008
    I love my RTiA3's..
    2 channel system

    Rotel RC-1070
    Rotel RB-1072
    Focal Chorus 807V
    Martin Logan Dynamo
    Audioquest Type 4
    Audioquest Sidewinder


    HT system
    Samsung 46 LN46A650
    Pioneer VSX918-V
    Polk RTi8 (Front)
    Def Tech (Center)
    Polk RTiA3 (Rear)
    Velodyne VX-10 (Sub)
    Monster Cable
  • Norm Apter
    Norm Apter Posts: 1,036
    edited November 2008
    This is really good to know.

    I have Lsi9s for my 2 channel and love them for that. But as you may have noticed in one of my threads in which you posted, I'm now looking to build a separate home theater system and have been leaning heavily toward the Rti A line (specifically, RTi A5s for fronts and RTi A1s for rears), though in the back of my mind I always had a lingering doubt about whether I should go for Lsi line. Budget a is a concern as I don't really have the funds to throw at building up a separate Lsi system. Its really nice to know that you put them to the test and that the RtiA line really held their own and then some.

    I'll be heading back to Virginia for the holidays and plan to stop by the Crutchfield retail stores in Charlottesville and Harrisonburg, where I can listen once again to Rti A speakers. Last year I heard the Rti A3s, I believe, and liked them a lot, but this year I'd like to hear some of the floorstanding models as well.
    2 Ch.
    Parasound Halo A23 Amp
    Parasound Halo P3 Preamp
    Parasound Halo T3 Tuner
    Bada HD22SE tube CD Player
    Magnum Dynalab Signal Sleuth
    Magnum Dynalab ST-2 antenna
    polkaudio Lsi9s (upgraded cross-overs)
    MIT Shotgun S-3 Bi-wire Interface Speaker Cables
    MIT Shotgun S-3 Interconnects (3)
    IegO L70530 Power cords (3)

    HT
    Denon 2808ci AVR
    polkaudio RTi A5s (fronts)
    polkaudio RTi A1s (rears)
    polkaudio Csi A6 (center)
    Signal Cable Ultra Speaker Cables
    Signal Cable Analog II Interconnects
  • sgamble66
    sgamble66 Posts: 8
    edited November 2008
    I have a pair of Rti8's that are taking up too much space for a new wide 2.35:1 screen I have coming.
    I'm looking for some kind of Rti6-A3's and a Csi5 to trade for someone looking to go from bookshelves to towers.
    I need to go from Towers to Booksheklves.
    Mine are Black, and like new still. only used them for some movies 18 mos old.
    Thanks.