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    Default Which one is better?

    I recently purchased my first JVC RX-D302 receiver and have been looking for suitable floor standing speakers for it. Here's its specs:

    - Audio SystemAmplifier Output Details: 110 Watt - 6 Ohm - 20 - 20000 Hz - THD 0.8% ¦ 110 Watt - 6 Ohm - THD 0.8% ( surround )
    - Surround System Class: 7.1 channel
    - Digital Sound Processor (DSP): Yes
    - Surround Sound Effects: 3D Phonic Surround, Virtual Surround Mode
    - Audio D/A Converter: 24bit / 192kHz
    - Built-in Decoders: DTS-ES decoder, Dolby Pro Logic II, Dolby Digital Surround EX, DTS Neo:6, DTS 96/24, Dolby Digital, DTS decoder, Dolby Pro Logic IIx

    I'm wondering if Polk Floorstanding RT600i or R30 speakers would work with it. I'm totally green to this audio specs and hookups. Both these two different model speakers are offered $100 for pair here in craigslist. Since the prices are the same which one would be better? Thanks.

    http://www.polkaudio.com/homeaudio/specs/recent/r30/

    http://www.polkaudio.com/homeaudio/specs/recent/rt600i/
    Last edited by rkyrcoon; 09-30-2009 at 09:33 AM.

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    It looks like you have more range with the rt600i's.
    I've not heard either, so I can't say too much about them.

    The other ones are dead sexy though...

    ? Harmon Kardon AVR 55 (dead; replacing with Onkyo TX NR-616)
    ? Polk RTA 11TL's (FR and FL)
    ? Polk TSi200's (RR and RL)
    ? Polk CS10 (Center)
    ? Polk PSW-350
    ? Grado SR-60i Headphones
    ? Fii0 E5 headphone amp
    ? iPod touch (8 gig)
    ? iPod Classic (80 gig)
    ? Mac Mini (as media server)
    ? xbox 360


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