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NJPOLKER
02-08-2007, 05:36 PM
I want to introduce myself to all of you. I am a new Club Polk member who just purchased a pair of SDA2b's with interconnect cable. After reading about the SDA's in the forums I decided I could not go wrong spending less than $200. on a pair. I currently have a pair of Monitor 10's with peerless tweeters which I bought around 1980 that were unused for 10 years but in great condition. Here is where I need some help. I have been away from the market for along time, and unsure of what I need/should have to enjoy these speakers and future updates. I am sure I am on the right path and don't want to screw up now. My current receiver is a Denon DRA375RD which is rated at 60 wpc @ 8ohms, .05thd and I was told by Denon that it is a common ground receiver. I also have a Polk PSW 140 Subwoofer. The CD player is a Denon DCM-360.
OK here we go!
I know I need to upgrade the receiver and need suggestions. I'd like to spend around $400. to $500 on a receiver.
Can I use this receiver for now?
What should I do with the Monitor 10's?
Is the subwoofer OK?
If using the 10's are an option as rear speakers what center channel will be a good fit?
On a personal note; I work at a golf course here in New Jersey that is owned by Donald Trump which is closed till March so I have some time on my hands. So this is one of the things I am doing in the off season. I have a wife and two children and they currently think I listen to music too loud especially when I get a budweiser buzz on. God only knows what the future holds. Thanks in advance for your advice.
Drew R. Crawford the NJPOLKER
BobMcG
02-08-2007, 05:54 PM
Welcome to CP!
The 2Bs will make good fronts and the 10Bs good rears for you. Polk used to have a spot on their site that gave recommendations for matching the older speakers to a center speaker but I haven't looked for it in sometime. I do remember a few they said were OK to use in general, CS350; CS400; CS400i. Used ones are only available now but for good prices. I'm sure there are others with more to suggest.
Your rcvr will be OK for now but don't expect too much performance out of the 2Bs with it. Not owning a rcvr in 25yrs+ I'm not into them or up on them and so not giving you recommendations on them. Plenty of others in here will cover that subject.
Here's the chart that matches Polk's center channels speaks to the vintage products:
http://www.polkaudio.com/education/showanswer.php?question_num=63
Ern Dog
02-09-2007, 09:02 PM
Welcome aboard.
ben62670
02-09-2007, 10:37 PM
does your Denon have pre outs?
Welcome to Club Polk
Ben
hearingimpared
02-09-2007, 11:42 PM
Welcome to Club Polk. . .I don't know, SDAs need a good bit of power to make them sing. I have a pair of SRS 1.2 TLs being bi-amped horizontally with two Adcom 565 mono blocks @ 300 wpc. I also have a CRS which I've never hooked up yet but have been advised to use no less than 200 wpc, so I would think the same would apply to your 2Bs. There is plenty of information on this site on SDAs. Use your search. Also if you really want to know about SDAs, you should consider purchasing Darqueknights SDA Compendium 2nd Edition. Click this link for more information. (http://www.polkaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?t=42248)
BobMcG
02-10-2007, 10:08 AM
Here's the chart that matches Polk's center channels speaks to the vintage products:
http://www.polkaudio.com/education/showanswer.php?question_num=63
Yes, this is an updated list of matches for the older Polk's.
I was trying to go by memory of an earlier list they had made which used a generation ago line up of centers that would probably be just a hair closer in age (yup, just a hair) and going used by now for very reasonable prices.
NJPOLKER
02-10-2007, 10:54 AM
does your Denon have pre outs?
Welcome to Club Polk
Ben
There are no pre outs on my receiver. I am going to purchase a new receiver soon. Maybe I should look into utilizing amp and pre-amp instead of a receiver.
NJPOLKER
02-10-2007, 10:57 AM
Yes, this is an updated list of matches for the older Polk's.
I was trying to go by memory of an earlier list they had made which used a generation ago line up of centers that would probably be just a hair closer in age (yup, just a hair) and going used by now for very reasonable prices.
Thanks Bob, I am going to purchase the CSi5 center after I decide soon on the power plant. Thanks again
Bill Ayotte
02-10-2007, 11:56 AM
I would go the separates route if you can afford it. What is the price range you are looking to stay in?
NJPOLKER
02-10-2007, 01:08 PM
I am looking to spend maybe $500 to $800 on power. Thanks
Refefer
02-10-2007, 02:07 PM
I am looking to spend maybe $500 to $800 on power. Thanks
Power and Preamp and Processor? Or just the power? For two channel or surround sound? 5.1, 6.1, or 7.1?
NJPOLKER
02-17-2007, 07:13 PM
Well I am finally taking alittle ride to pick up the 2b's Sunday morning. I am thinking that I should purchase a 5.1 or 7.1 common ground receiver in the area of 100 wpc and run an amp through the pre-outs. Am I on the right track? I really need some suggestions. Do you think around $500 on a receiver and another $500 on an amp would do the trick? Or should I spend the $1000 a different way? I have my Monitor 10's for rears and the psw140 sub so the CSi5 will come after the power I guess. Thanks in advance for your help the njpolker
Lasareath
02-17-2007, 07:47 PM
Well I am finally taking alittle ride to pick up the 2b's Sunday morning. I am thinking that I should purchase a 5.1 or 7.1 common ground receiver in the area of 100 wpc and run an amp through the pre-outs. Am I on the right track? I really need some suggestions. Do you think around $500 on a receiver and another $500 on an amp would do the trick? Or should I spend the $1000 a different way? I have my Monitor 10's for rears and the psw140 sub so the CSi5 will come after the power I guess. Thanks in advance for your help the njpolker
Hello & Welcome NJPOLKER!, I'm From NJ too :)
This Onkyo is a really nice 7.1 surround reciever, I have the same one but it's two years old. Lots of power, great features.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Onkyo-TX-SR804-7-1-channel-Receiver-New_W0QQitemZ190082253806QQihZ009QQcategoryZ39797Q QrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Lasareath
NJPOLKER
02-17-2007, 09:15 PM
Hello & Welcome NJPOLKER!, I'm From NJ too :)
This Onkyo is a really nice 7.1 surround reciever, I have the same one but it's two years old. Lots of power, great features.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Onkyo-TX-SR804-7-1-channel-Receiver-New_W0QQitemZ190082253806QQihZ009QQcategoryZ39797Q QrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Lasareath
Where in new jersey are you from? I am from Hunterdon County. Thanks for the advice on the receiver and I am sure I will have more questions. Here is one now! Should I use the monitor 10's for rear speakers or should I not contaminate the SDA's sound? If that makes sence.
ben62670
02-17-2007, 09:16 PM
Look for an HK with pre outs. I am using an AVR-235 with adcom amps. I would concentrate on getting a good amp for the SDA's. They are 6ohms and take up to 350 watts. you really should look for an AMP that puts out 200 watts at 8 ohms. I'm partial to Adcom, especially the GFA-555 for SDA's. The HK AVR 235,240,245 are excellent receivers for use as a PreAmp. You could Also look for an Adcom 7500 that puts out 200 watts at 6 ohms which would definitely do you justice on the 5.1 system.
Ebay link for HK direct
http://myworld.ebay.com/harmanaudio/
Good luck and happy hunting
Lasareath
02-17-2007, 09:42 PM
Where in new jersey are you from? I am from Hunterdon County. Thanks for the advice on the receiver and I am sure I will have more questions. Here is one now! Should I use the monitor 10's for rear speakers or should I not contaminate the SDA's sound? If that makes sence.
I'm in Jersey City,
I use SDA 1C's as my mains, a CSi5 as the center, two Polk Dimensional Surrounds for the rear & a Sunfire sub. I think the 10's would be more than adequate for the rears.
In Stereo mode I use only the SDA 1C's & the Sunfire Sub. If the source material has too much bass then I use just the 1C's by selecting the "Pure Audio" from the Onkyo. This setting disables the sub and only routes the output to the mains.
If you're ever going to be in Jersey City, let me know, you can come by to Hear my system.
Lasareath
Lasareath
02-17-2007, 09:46 PM
Look for an HK with pre outs. I am using an AVR-235 with adcom amps. I would concentrate on getting a good amp for the SDA's. They are 6ohms and take up to 350 watts. you really should look for an AMP that puts out 200 watts at 8 ohms. I'm partial to Adcom, especially the GFA-555 for SDA's. The HK AVR 235,240,245 are excellent receivers for use as a PreAmp. You could Also look for an Adcom 7500 that puts out 200 watts at 6 ohms which would definitely do you justice on the 5.1 system.
Ebay link for HK direct
http://myworld.ebay.com/harmanaudio/
Good luck and happy hunting
Ben,
What do you think about Sunfire Amps?
Like the: http://www.sunfire.com/TGA7400.html
Since I just got the SDA 1C's, I was thinking I should get a beefer AMP.
Lasareath
ben62670
02-17-2007, 11:26 PM
Ben,
What do you think about Sunfire Amps?
Like the: http://www.sunfire.com/TGA7400.html
Since I just got the SDA 1C's, I was thinking I should get a beefer AMP.
Lasareath
I would look to getting a little more power than what that model puts out:rolleyes: :D
Lasareath
02-17-2007, 11:53 PM
I would look to getting a little more power than what that model puts out:rolleyes: :D
You're correct, Why should I limit myself to only 400Watts per channel!
I think I will get (5) of these: http://www.bryston.ca/28bsst_m.html
1 per each speaker.
1000Watts by 5, that should break my lease!
hearingimpared
02-18-2007, 12:54 AM
You're correct, Why should I limit myself to only 400Watts per channel!
I think I will get (5) of these: http://www.bryston.ca/28bsst_m.html
1 per each speaker.
1000Watts by 5, that should break my lease!
What are they going for? 1k wpc my dream amps.
Lasareath
02-18-2007, 02:31 AM
What are they going for? 1k wpc my dream amps.
$6100.00 Each, I'm sure if I buy 5 I can get a better price ;)
hearingimpared
02-18-2007, 03:03 AM
$6100.00 Each, I'm sure if I buy 5 I can get a better price ;)
Count me in maybe we will get the looney tune discount!!!
NJPOLKER
02-19-2007, 09:25 AM
I just pulled one of the drivers and on the back it says MW 6510 which means they are 2a's and the innerconnects are blade blade. Am I correct in thinking this and does it really matter which model they are?
Thanks again
sd_speaker
01-18-2010, 08:12 PM
I want to introduce myself to all of you. I am a new Club Polk member who just purchased a pair of SDA2b's with interconnect cable. After reading about the SDA's in the forums I decided I could not go wrong spending less than $200. on a pair. I currently have a pair of Monitor 10's with peerless tweeters which I bought around 1980 that were unused for 10 years but in great condition. Here is where I need some help. I have been away from the market for along time, and unsure of what I need/should have to enjoy these speakers and future updates. I am sure I am on the right path and don't want to screw up now. My current receiver is a Denon DRA375RD which is rated at 60 wpc @ 8ohms, .05thd and I was told by Denon that it is a common ground receiver. I also have a Polk PSW 140 Subwoofer. The CD player is a Denon DCM-360.
OK here we go!
I know I need to upgrade the receiver and need suggestions. I'd like to spend around $400. to $500 on a receiver.
Can I use this receiver for now?
What should I do with the Monitor 10's?
Is the subwoofer OK?
If using the 10's are an option as rear speakers what center channel will be a good fit?
On a personal note; I work at a golf course here in New Jersey that is owned by Donald Trump which is closed till March so I have some time on my hands. So this is one of the things I am doing in the off season. I have a wife and two children and they currently think I listen to music too loud especially when I get a budweiser buzz on. God only knows what the future holds. Thanks in advance for your advice.
Drew R. Crawford the NJPOLKER
Hi Drew
NJPOLKER
01-18-2010, 08:19 PM
Thanks
This thread sure brings back some memories. My system sure has come a long long way.
What the was I thinking about back then?? Embarrassing that I was even considering something other than a two channel system.
WastelandWand'r
01-18-2010, 09:42 PM
I started reading this thread and got really confused. I could have swore that NJPOLKER had been around here for a while and couldn't figure if you were writing this for someone else or that maybe you had taken the red pill instead of the blue one.
The next reply was as if someone was playing along, at that point I got really sideways. I figured it must have been a slow day in NJ and we all wanted to do some type of flashback thing.
Then it came to me to look at the date!!!
You guys trying to pick on us slow ones??
Nathan
hearingimpared
01-18-2010, 09:45 PM
I started reading this thread and got really confused. I could have swore that NJPOLKER had been around here for a while and couldn't figure if you were writing this for someone else or that maybe you had taken the red pill instead of the blue one.
The next reply was as if someone was playing along, at that point I got really sideways. I figured it must have been a slow day in NJ and we all wanted to do some type of flashback thing.
Then it came to me to look at the date!!!
You guys trying to pick on us slow ones??
Nathan
Nope just some troll stirring up the place.
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