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Dec 2008
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I am in the process of remodeling my basement and half of it will be a home theater. The space will be 11 x 24 feet. The TV will be on one end and the main seating will be about 14 to 15 feet back. This will be a set of recliners. There may be additional seating along the walls. There will be about 8 to 10 feet behind the seating. I am not sure what will be back there yet.
I have been buying audio components when I find them on sale. This is what I have so far. Sony STR-DG820 7.1: $199 (http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/...52921665364791 ) Polk Audio RM6750 5.1 home theater speaker system: $199 ( http://www.polkaudio.com/homeaudio/products/rm6750 ) When the room is completed I plan to buy a Sony 52 inch XBR-6 and a Sony Blue Ray player. I have two questions on the audio system. 1- Is the RM6750 5.1 good enough for this size room? I will be using two of the RM6750 speakers for the front speaker. 2- I may add two new speakers for the front speaker and use the RM6750 speakers for the surround and rear speakers to make a 7.1 system. The speakers that I am looking at are the Polk Audio Monitor 50's ($99 each). Will the Monitor 50's match up with the RM6750 system? The RM6750 system came with 4 satellite speakers, center speaker and sub-woofer. 3- If I go with the 7.1 system, where should the surround speakers be placed for this shape of room? Thanks for your help! |
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1. Personally, I don't think they're enough to properly power a room of that size. You may find differently, but while they're a steal at $199, they're still small satellite-style speakers.
2. No, the 50's will overpower the RM6750 center in my opinion. I can't say for sure, but I can say that the 60's sure did when I was in mid-upgrade. You can set the volume levels to help with that but... again, a full-sized speaker vs. a satellite. The surrounds for that could be ok though depending on your setup. 3. I personally wouldn't go with 7.1. There are lots of folks who love it, but I believe that money could be better spent improving the 5.1 setup in a room of that size. Even with a set that big (and nice!) you're still sitting pretty far away. Maybe post some pics of your space and folks can help bring your setup a little closer? This could also help with your current speaker situation. ...sorry that my post has so many negatives in it, but I think you'll want to take my suggestions under advisement. The RM6750 set is good for small rooms. Last edited by aramis109; 12-09-2008 at 02:28 PM. |
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I have the same Polk system for a much smaller room and had to upgrade the 8" sub to a 10" sub because the 8" sub flattened out during special effects (ie: explosions). I am much happier with the system now, but in your case I fear your room is too large for it. Personally I would say spend the extra money the first time around and go for more power or at least a 10" sub and better center channel.
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I have the very same speakers and receiver in a fairly large, cathedral ceiling 'great room' (dining room and living room are not separate). I love them both, and they have performed magnificently over the last 3 months! Visitors are envious of the set-up (especially when I tell them they made a poor decision in buying Bose speakers).
My thoughts are that for the size of your room, and with it being a dedicated home theater space, you have the start of a good set-up. The RM6750's are nice, and they work like a dream. If you plan on upgrading the fronts to Monitor 50's, you probably want to look to upgrade the center channel as well, as the 50's would probably overpower the 6750 center. Then, use the 6750 satellites as your rears and surrounds, and you'll be golden (sell the 6750 center on eBay or craigslist...probably get $50 for it). The 820 is a solid receiver, and, again, is a great place to start. But for a dedicated home theater space, you'll probably get the upgrade itch after a while, as the power behind the 820 may not be enough to fill the space. But, you got a good deal, so I say enjoy for now and save for the future. That said, a 52 inch TV when sitting 15 feet away may be a bit on the small side. You may want to look into 60 inches + for that set-up (seems large, but once you get it in there you'll be glad you go the bigger set). If budget is a concern, get the 52 inch, but move the seats up to 10 feet away. |
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Dec 2008
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I don't have the money to upgrade my total speaker system at this time due to the cost of the basement remodel. Would it be worth getting the Monitor-50's now and upgrading the center speaker at this time and us the surrounds and woofer for now.
Here is a layout of the room with the 5.1 system. In this picture the chairs are about 12 feet from the wall. This picture is to scale also. I hope I post the picture correctly. I assume if I go with the 7.1 system the surround speakers would move closer to the chairs. 5_1 Room layout.jpg |
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Dec 2008
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What center channel would be a good match with the Polk Monitor-50's/
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However, I would say that going with the 50's and a different center is a viable upgrade. It's what I did, and I still am using the same sub- I haven't upgraded it yet. Using the Rm6750's as surrounds does a pretty good job. The sub will also do the trick and you can always upgrade it later if you want. *edit* The CS1 or CS2 from Polk would be properly timbre-matched for the 50's. |
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And you will Def. need a larger TV it looks like. At least a 52" minimum, maybe a 60+ IF/WHEN possible (I see you note your finishing up remodeling and that will def. affect any more $$$$, be it for a different speaker setup or larger TV). Either way, great room and good luck! ![]() Last edited by Aerodude73; 12-09-2008 at 03:56 PM. Reason: more info |
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The cs1 is the center that is recommended by polk to match the monitor 50's. I have the 50's myself and went with the cs2 though...and I'm really happy I did. The cs2 has larger drivers and I wanted voices to sound deeper etc when necessary. I've got the 6750 satellites up as surrounds (only 2) they will get you by, but if you are getting the monitor 50s and eitgher cs1 or cs2 in the first place just get monitor 30's for surrounds and it will be half the cost of the 6750 package...then just get a woofer later.
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Dec 2008
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I have been shopping around on the internet and there are some good buys on the Monitor 60's also. If I go with the Monitor 60's instead of the 50's for the front upgrade, will the Polk CS-1 center channel work along with using the RM6750 speakers for the surrounds and sub. Or will the 60's over power the rest of the system. Will the 60's be overkill for the Sony STR-DG820 receiver?
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The CS1 is said to be timbre-matched with all the monitor series (as is the CS2). However the CS2 has the same size woofers as the 60's. I love my CS2 and can't really comment on the CS1, but I can say that those folks that have it seem to really like it. I currently use the 60's with the 6750 sub. I think it works fine. I plan on upgrading my sub next year, but that's just because of upgrade-itis personally. ![]() |
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Don't know what your budget is for these but you can get the Monitor 50's and the CS1 for $280 shipped through Polk Audio Direct. Or the Monitor 50'2 with the CS2 for $295 shipped.
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Dec 2008
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How does the CSR compair to the CS1 or CS2
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CSR is part of their "R" line, which is below the Monitors. The CS2 has a better frequency response (kind of crucial in my opinion for booming voices like in The Dark Knight and Transformers) and better sensitivity.
I've never listened to one so I don't know past the stats. |
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not really adding much but
here are the Polk Rm 6750's for 179.99 + Free Ship http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...Audio%20RM6750 |
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14ga would probably be fine. If you decide to go 12ga, consider getting some pin connectors to terminate the connection to the speakers. The clips on the speakers are hard enough to connect with 14ga (but still manageable). At 12ga I would think they would be too much.
Outside of that you'll need a subwoofer cable. Use this one- I just picked it up. Very high quality, plus it's properly shielded. |
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