The grille is 1 piece which is held in place by friction. You can pry it out by gently inserting the tip of a small flat screwdriver into the crevice between grille and wood body. Do this at several...
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The grille is 1 piece which is held in place by friction. You can pry it out by gently inserting the tip of a small flat screwdriver into the crevice between grille and wood body. Do this at several...
I have the RTi6s, as well as the LSi9s, and you know what, the LSi9s are much better sounding for music. The RTi6s, in comparison, sound overly bright and edgy. Maybe the folks at Polk knew what...
I personally wouldn't leave the 3805 on. I've had the 3803 for several years now, first used as an AVR and then as a pre/pro. I turn in on/off up to 3 times a day as needed and it still works like...
Your RTi system is great, but primarily for what it was designed for... HT. LSi speakers are much better for music (due in large part to the high-end tweeters) but in my experience too laid back for...
The RTis are certainly worth dreaming about!
I looked at all the RTi floorstanders before settling on the 8s. They play flat down to 40Hz in my room and I didn't need more extension because below...
The kickstand is located at the back of the CSi5 and as such is designed for deep TVs such as tubes. I have the CSi5 and of all my Polk speakers it's my favorite. Mine's on a shelf below my plasma.
I have the CSi5 which succeeded the LSiC as the center channel in my HT. The CSi5 cleared up all the dialog clarity issues and I doubt you can do better in that respect. Make sure you do level...
Of all my Polk speakers, the CSi5 is my favorite. Potential buyers should be aware of its size, though--it's HUGE.
Ideally, diffuse surrounds in a 5.1 should go on the side walls, above and slightly behind the seating area. In your case, you have to settle for the back wall option, which I believe will work...
For one thing, you do need a wall near di/bi surrounds for their sound to be properly propogated into the room. Some people, especially those with large rooms, have their surrounds sitting on stands...
I originally had a pair of LSi9s doing front-speaker duty but switched to LSi15s. But that was only because my music system is set-up around my computer work area and I needed to reclaim the desktop...
Even Crutchfield has it on sale... $449. It's a "clearance" sale so I guess another model's coming.
As I don't have sidewalls anywhere near where my surrounds are positioned, I went with monopoles--RTi6s. I believe bipoles/dipoles should be located near a wall so that their sound can be reflected...
The reason it's complicated is that the recording industry didn't want the high-rez music formats (SACD and DVD-A) to be available to the consumer (and potential pirates) in digital format. So your...
You have to use the Denon's EXT IN when playing multichannel SACDs if you want to hear all the channels.
When playing 2-channel SACDs, the output is available at both the player's FRONT L/R jacks...
theseeker: sorry, I misread your original post... thought you were talking about your rti38s, ps450, etc. Everything I said was for that system, not your rm6800. Guess I shouldn't be posting when...
Wait a second, any special reason you didn't go with the more conventional hookup--Denon's sub out to the sub's LFE input, and the other speakers to the terminals on the back of the receiver? I...
No, I meant your sub should have a switch marked "80Hz/full range" which determines what is passed to the satellite speakers: 80Hz-and-above or full range. You probably want your satellites to get...
Hi, yes your sub is acting as a high-pass filter as far as the satellites are concerned. I see from the manual that it has a 80Hz/full range switch for the satellites... you should set it to 80Hz as...
Your sub's volume level control is for the sub's internal amplifier when you connect it using its line level input (from your receiver's sub out). Since you're going to be using the speaker level...
The owner's manual says the finish for the R15/R20/R30 is "Black Ash Vinyl" Only the R50 has "Black Wood Veneer"
I'm very happy with my Sony C2000ES CD/SACD 5-disc player. It has basic bass management for SACDs and is mechanically reliable, although a little slow when first reading a disc to see if it's SACD...
I think not having walls near the surrounds is an argument against using bipoles/dipoles such as the FXi5. If you listen to multichannel music more than HT that would be another reason not to get...
Hmmm... nice choice of speakers:D
I have RTi6s for surrounds and FXi5s for rears. Mostly that's because I don't have side walls where the surrounds are so I chose the monopole RTi6. My FXi5s...
I was pleasantly surprised that my RTi8s measured flat down to 40Hz in my living room. Below that my sub fills in the remaining octave, when necessary. I'm very happy with the 8s.