CSI A6 vs A4 - when to go bigger?
I'm currently finishing up rebuilding the home theater after IKE decided to dump 3ft of water in my house, nothing like an excuse to upgrade now! 
So I'm sitting here wondering to go with the bigger A6, or the A4. The reason I'm concerned is the living room is very large.
27'x32'x10'
My current setup as is follows:
7.1 setup as is follows
- Onkyo TX-SR806
- Polk RTI A7 (front)
- Polk RTI A3 (rear)
- Polk RTI A3 (side)
- Polk PSW-1000 (sub)
Now I'm not sure really at what point you want to make the jump from the A4 to the A6? Can someone help me out here?
So I'm sitting here wondering to go with the bigger A6, or the A4. The reason I'm concerned is the living room is very large.
27'x32'x10'
My current setup as is follows:
7.1 setup as is follows
- Onkyo TX-SR806
- Polk RTI A7 (front)
- Polk RTI A3 (rear)
- Polk RTI A3 (side)
- Polk PSW-1000 (sub)
Now I'm not sure really at what point you want to make the jump from the A4 to the A6? Can someone help me out here?
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With the size of your room, go with the CSiA6 - that's a no brainerLiving Room:....................[HTML] [/HTML] Zone 2 (Workout Room):
AVR - Yamaha RX-V757......JBL 4312 Pro Monitors
Pre - Nak CA-5
AMP - Adcom 555 (Main)
Main - Polk RTI8**/RTiA5
AMP - Adcom 545II (Center)
Center - Polk CSiA4**
Sub - Snell Basis 300:p......Zone 3 (Outside)
CD - Yamaha CDC-555.......Def Tech AW5500
TV - Pani TH-42PZ80U
BR - LG BD390
Monster HTS1600 Power Center
Dedicated Circuit - (2) 20amp, (1) 15amp
Ben's IC, Canare 4S11
**Dayton and Sonicap Caps with Mills Resistors** -
Get the CSI A6. Bigger is better, at least that's what women say.
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Yes, go CAiA6- the 6.5" midbass drivers will perfectly match the 6.5" midbass driver from the RTiA7.-Eric
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