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Re: Are the Polk RTA line-up meant to be run with no toe in similarly to the SDA?
I thought I posted this earlier but here it goes. The instructions suggest toe-in but try it both ways to see what you like best. Environment and placement can make a big difference. Having an amp th…1 · -
Re: I completely changed my mind about the Polk RTA 15TL. They're not very good.
Denon AVR-3808ci Front: 130 W + 130 W (8 Ω/ohms, 20 Hz ~ 20 kHz with 0.05 % T.H.D.) 160 W + 160 W (6 Ω/ohms, 1 kHz with 0.7 % T.H.D.) Denon specifies 6 to 16 ohm speaker for 2ch 8 to 16 ohms for surr…3 · -
Re: Parasound 1200mk2 issues
Parasound wouldn't be the only one I've seen cracked solder joints. I got a Denon DRA-825R cheap because it had a few cracked joints at the RCA connectors. Some RCA's hold pretty tight…2 · -
Re: Near Field Monitors Suggestions
I’m using a couple Minimus 7’s for now driven with a souped up Parasound HCA-800ii and a Dayton 10” sub. I added the anti-diffraction pads from VR3 to the Minimus 7. They are on their sides for now u…2 · -
Re: Just picked up some Polk rta 15TL's with the updated sl2500 tweeters and wow they sound nice!
At least are on the right track with the RD0198. As far as toe-in, I attached the instruction manual from Polk. I have found that my RTA-11TL's, that formerly had the SL-3000 tweeters and now ha…2 ·
