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doggie750
07-04-2012, 01:19 AM
Would like to upgrade my CSi30 to LsiC but a little concern on soundstage balance with RTi70, Fxi surrounds. Please advice. Thank you polks. My assumption that this should work w/o issue.

VR3
07-04-2012, 01:37 AM
It would work but the LSiC is a superior speaker...

VR3
07-04-2012, 01:38 AM
Have you considered purchasing the used set of RTi38 for sale in the flea market and using those as center channels?

Just put the tweeters together... that's less than 2 bills!

doggie750
07-04-2012, 01:53 AM
I have a pair of RTi38 as surrounds, might have to try this out. What's the setting, // connect ? Will this be better than LsiC alone?

cbow8
07-04-2012, 01:53 AM
doggie i know your looking at my lsic lol but honestly i think they are going to be different sounding. i also have a ten channel rtia setup and they are a brighter sounding than lsi. if you plan on moving up to the lsi speakers it mightt not be a bad idea to snag it up. acoustic sound sell lsi really cheap but everywhere i know of is sold out of the lsic.i personally wouldnt really think of mixing my sounstage up with diffrent speaker lines. but im picky picky.

cbow8
07-04-2012, 01:55 AM
sorry acoustic sound design*** brain fart lol

VR3
07-04-2012, 01:55 AM
Just run them in paralle (+ to +, - to -) Make sure your amp can handle a 4 ohm load

cbow8
07-04-2012, 02:02 AM
i didnt mean actual speaker lines. i meant mixing rti with lsi speaker lines. as in different models would not be the best thing to do for the soundstage.


Just run them in paralle (+ to +, - to -) Make sure your amp can handle a 4 ohm load

hertz9753
07-04-2012, 02:47 AM
Just run them in paralle (+ to +, - to -) Make sure your amp can handle a 4 ohm load

Wouldn't that create a 2 omh load?

VR3
07-04-2012, 02:49 AM
The RTi38 is an 8 ohm speaker

hertz9753
07-04-2012, 02:58 AM
The RTi38 is an 8 ohm speaker

I read the whole thread, but it seems I got lost without quotes. :razz: