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Damian
08-12-2003, 11:41 AM
Hello,

This is my first post as I just got myself my first HT setup.

So far I got:

Harman Kardon AVR525
Harman Kardon DVD25

Main: Polk RTi70's
Center: CSi30
Sub: PSW404

I'm looking for rear speakers. Based on the way the room is set up, I can not mount FXi30 on the wall and really can not afford them now. I can get a good deal for RTi28 though so I was hoping you guys can help me decide if that's going to be enough for the setup as surrounds.

I heard them at CC and they seem to be doing all right as surrounds. Also, I'll probably trade them up as soon as there is going to be a sale at CC when the new RTi's show up :)

Get them or not?

Thanks

faster100
08-12-2003, 12:00 PM
I have almost the same speakers you have, except i have a csi40 center, i have used the rti28's as rears and they sound nice.. I upgraded to the rti38's and they have alot of impact, bass is better .. But the 28's would suit you fine if you like the way they sound and can afford them.. Thier great little speakers...

If you can mount 28's why can't you mount fxi30's?? because for more HT over music the fxi's are a great little surround speaker.

I couldn't afford the fxi50's i wanted so i got the rti38's.. I love em though,

Damian
08-12-2003, 12:12 PM
Thank so much for a such quick reply. Actually we listen to the music 80% of the time and watch movies the rest. It is not actually a home theater it is more like a music theater :)

Also, I can not mount them but will put them on the stands.

Anyway, thank you for the advice.

dorokusai
08-12-2003, 03:16 PM
Welcome to the forum. :)

I agree with Faster, the RTi28 seems like the best choice for you. This is based on the information you provided. A great deal is a great deal, go for it. It is a nice little speaker.

Damian
08-13-2003, 02:20 AM
Well, I got RTi28's at CC (got good deal with Gift Card promo) and am trying to hook them up. I also got Monster speaker cable and Monster banana plugs.

I made all the connections and ... just can't plug the banana connector IN! :(

I know it sounds VERY newbie but this is my first setup.

Am I doing something wrong? I removed the black cup (center of the post) after screwing down the binding post nuts and can not get them in.

Same thing with the receiver. I had bare wire and I changed them to banana's and ... no music ;)

Anyone?

Also, thank you guys for the advice on the RTi28's

VR3
08-13-2003, 02:26 AM
Did you solder?

What kind of Nanner plugs are you using? The wire probally is not touching the gold tips. I have this problem. You will always have this problem unless you solder. Push the wires all the way up and see if it works. Then get someone to solder them.....

~ :oInsomnia Sid:o ~

Damian
08-13-2003, 02:57 AM
No, I got those Twist Crimp Connectors and they are fine. The problem I have is to plug in the banana connector into the binding post on the speaker or the receiver. It either needs a lot of pressure or I'm just plain dumb :)

VR3
08-13-2003, 03:30 AM
Hammer.....

~ :oInsomnia Sid:o ~

dorokusai
08-13-2003, 07:47 AM
It just needs alot of pressure. The plugs are "fat" when new, and upon being inserted, "compress" somewhat and thats the purpose for good contact.

Just push harder, I used the same twist-n-crimp MC connectors on some items, and experienced the same issue. Just make sure you press hard straight in, not at an angle.

Damian
08-13-2003, 10:16 AM
I thought I had done something wrong. I'll try that.

Thanks a bunch!

Pauly
08-15-2003, 08:04 PM
Holy Mary Mother of God! Solder, thats it! By george that is the answer i have been looking for. Solder. i was wondering why there wasnt any diff when i tried (key word) to bi-w my 70's with the monster "nanners". Kinda thought the gold plates had something to do with it but then assumed they were bi-w from the inside. Silly me...New weekend project for me. :)