So right now I have a Polk rt3000p. Problem is I think it's starting to have some issues and it seems like I will need to send it in for service. I'm not sure whether or not the problem can be...
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So right now I have a Polk rt3000p. Problem is I think it's starting to have some issues and it seems like I will need to send it in for service. I'm not sure whether or not the problem can be...
Oh Polk will still do it themselves on a product this old? Well I guess that's on option then. Is there a rough estimate on what they charge?
I just want to be sure that if I pay $100, $200,...
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The one on the left seems damaged to me.
I guess my question is, is this all worth servicing, or do you think I should just go out...
I'm going to assume all of that brown gunk isn't optimal:
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So I have 1 rt3000p that I use as my subwoofer. I love the sub, I guess in part because it just looks unique and is different from other subwoofers. I also think it sounds great, but recently I've...
I'm happy with them so far, I can't say I've listened to a ton yet but my test is always The Beatles, as I've heard all of those songs 10,000 times. If I can listen to those songs and feel like it's...
Well I have to say I made the trade and I'm loving the 12's, plus I found a vintage Polk RT3000P subwoofer on Craigslist for $200 and the thing is a BEAST. I already like it more than the micropro...
I see one of these posted on the local Craigslist for $200, and I find myself in need of a subwoofer. Thoughts on this? How is it in comparison to the newer stuff like the DSW Pro series, PSW's,...
Well my thought was to order a psw 505 to go along with it.
So right now this is what I have:
RTi 10's for fronts
Micro Pro 3000 subwoofer
I have an opportunity to trade the Micro Pro 3000 for RTi 12's, and then obviously I wouldn't have a subwoofer. ...
So I got the Carver. All seems to be well, just 2 questions:
1) There is a faint buzz coming from both speakers when hooked up to the amp, I have to put my ear up to the speaker grille to hear...
Ok thanks. I guess my only other curiosity question would be if I get an amp like that and I use it for my 2 front L/R's, is it going to overwhelm the other 3 speakers? I mean if I'm watching a 5.1...
So if I could land that Carver for $250, you're saying that's a solid deal and it will be a good match with my RTI 10's. Correct?
Any thoughts on these 2 models?
- Carver M-1.5t
- Adcom GFA 5500
Yeah, my only other consideration has been to pickup an amp. I've had my eye on the Emotiva XPA-3, everything I read people say they're great. So would an amp like this really make as big a...
So here's what I have:
- Front: RTI 10's
- Center: CSI 5
- Surround: Monitor 60's
- Sub: MicroPro 3000
- Receiver: Onkyo TX-NR809
My living room setup is essentially one long "rectangle"...
Can anyone provide any insight to this? I have the opportunity to pick up 1 of 2 for decent prices:
- Yamaha P2500S
- Crown XLS 602
I'd want to use one of these for my Rti 10 fronts....what...
I get a feeling the answer to this is obvious but I currently have a PSW450 and have the opportunity to pick up a DSW MicroPro 3000 for pretty cheap. Would this be a huge upgrade? Thank you,
Right now I have (this is a 5.1 system) 2 rti10's for my fronts and a polk psw450 subwoofer. I switched to rti12 fronts, would I still need that psw450? Or would the 12's be capable of producing...
Yeah that's kind of what I was thinking.....I just wasn't sure if there was enough of a gain to justify it. The speakers are $200, and while that seems like a good price and I could probably sell my...
Currently have the Monitor 60 as my rear speakers, thinking about switching to RTI 6's for them. Is this worth the purchase? I have RTI 10's as my fronts and CSI 5 as the center.
So my speaker setup is as follows:
- Fronts: RTI 10's
- Center: CSi 5
- Rear: Monitor 60's
- Sub: PSW 450
My receiver prior was an Onkyo HT-RC360, and from everything I've read that receiver...
So let's say I have a 7.1 receiver that's rated at 630 watts, or 90 watts/channel (90x7.) Does that mean that if I'm using only 5.1 speakers in this system, that I'm actually getting 126 watts...
Ok.......so I have another question.
I just got back from speaking with someone locally here about this whole wattage, power consumption, extra amp, etc concern. He was pretty much of the opinion...
Thank you for the answer, that's great.
So my question would be that when it comse to the amplifier, what "specs" am I looking for? I would have to think that all I would need is a 2ch amp since...