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Polk audio setup
My boys are moving into their first home (seperate houses) and I am in the process of putting together a system for each. The first will be a polk setup with the following:
Fronts: Polk Rti 4
Center: Polk CSR or CS1 (still on the fence about purchase)
Rears: Polk T15
Sub: Polk SW110
Driven by Pioneer VSX 522K
2nd system
Driven by Pioneer Elite VSX 81TXS
Fronts: Optimus LX5
Center: Unknown at this time
Rears: Pioneer sats
Sub: Optimus PS100
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Sounds like dad is getting them off on the right foot :)
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Congrats that sounds like it will get them started well!
The LX5 is common enough (at least in my area) that I would just add another one for the Center channel in that secnd system.
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Try to keep them from spending money where they don't need too. Most of the speakers are from out of my house from the various systems I have. So dad gets to do some replacement upgrading and momma can't get to upset since I did help the boys :)
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well the final line up is shaping up
On the first system I settled on a center channel by Polk CS250-S
And on the 2nd set I was able to score on some older Polkies also
Front: Monitor 60's
Center: CS1 II
Rears: Optimus LX5's
Sub: Optimus Pro Sw100P
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The Polk speaker setup is a great start. I have an all Polk setup in one of my secondary systems. Four Polk RT25i (front and rear), CS245i (center) and PSW450 sub. Its powered by an Onkyo AVR. It sounds terrific in two channel or 5.1.
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Just spent this afternoon setting up the first system
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recovery that is awesome. I'm sure the system will be put to good use!
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Originally Posted by recoveryone
Just spent this afternoon setting up the first system
Isn't that "kid" in the picture a little young for all that gear? Oh well, the younger you start them....
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LoL good one, that's my grandson
, main reason the grills are on :)
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Very nice looking systems
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I like the Polk's, as in, I have started redoing my system with Monitor 70's and the RTi A1's. I added a Onkyo TX-NR801 AV tuner. I also like the Vizio 55 incher. Things have changed so much from when I grew up.
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