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    If you stay with Polk, I suggest to get bookshelf LSi7 or LSi9 since you already have a subwoofer. The midrange-treble quality is logically better than RTi 150. Spend more on quality bookshelf speakers rather than the same priced floorstanders.

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    Thanks guys. That LSi series looks and sounds great. The LSi15 is now on my short list. Waiting for a price drop < $1000. The RTi150 was excellent, BUT, no boxed models, and the demo that was the sale item has a pushed in tweeter. I've fixed those little problems before but I'm not gonna accept that in a new speaker. I think I'm gonna pass on the Bookshelf/Sub combo. I've got good bookshelves in the NHT Super Ones. I just want to get away from needing the sub to catch below 55hz for music listening.
    Do I have to spell it out?

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    Oh No

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