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Old 11-03-2009, 01:02 PM   #1
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I see that on newegg the monitor 50s and cs1 are on sale. Ive been wanting to purchase polks for a while now and may jump on the sale prices. My question is which polk speakers should i get? my room in about 11x13; i sit about 7-8 feet from the front speakers. ive been wanting the monitor 60's with the cs2 and some monitor 40 surrounds but with how small my room is will i notice the difference by going with the 50's and cs1? im on a budget of about 500-600 dollars. if i get the deals today it would leave me with some extra money to spend on a good subwoofer. is it possible if i buy too good of a subwoofer for the monitor 50s it will over power my speakers? And one more question...If you look at my home theater pictures, the speakers i currently have now, ( Onkyo HTP-750x) are the polks much of an upgrade for the small room or should i just stick with the speakers i have now?

sorry for being such a newb, thanks for any help
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I see that on newegg the monitor 50s and cs1 are on sale. Ive been wanting to purchase polks for a while now and may jump on the sale prices. My question is which polk speakers should i get? my room in about 11x13; i sit about 7-8 feet from the front speakers. ive been wanting the monitor 60's with the cs2 and some monitor 40 surrounds but with how small my room is will i notice the difference by going with the 50's and cs1? im on a budget of about 500-600 dollars. if i get the deals today it would leave me with some extra money to spend on a good subwoofer. is it possible if i buy too good of a subwoofer for the monitor 50s it will over power my speakers? And one more question...If you look at my home theater pictures, the speakers i currently have now, ( Onkyo HTP-750x) are the polks much of an upgrade for the small room or should i just stick with the speakers i have now?

sorry for being such a newb, thanks for any help
I highly recommend the 60's and the CS2 since you have the money. A lot can be done to manage speakers properly in a small room. By doing so, you would have no worries of them overpowering you. Also, once you set up the speakers and the new sub properly, the sub will do its job without overpowering your speakers. This may require you to re-run your receiver calibration program (assuming the receiver has one) to get your set-up better balanced. Also, an SPL meter for $50 can really take you to another level with balancing the sound from your speakers and sub.

I think if you get the 50's and the CS1, you will regret it soon hereafter and wish you had just stepped up and gotten the 60's and CS2. The CS2 is an excellent center channel and the 40's are solid surrounds. I think this is a solid improvement in the depth your audio will have over the 50's and the CS1. However, have you ever considered bipoles/dipoles for the surrounds instead of the 40's? The FXi3's from Polk would run you about another $30 more than the 40's and you would get a dramatic increase in your surround sound by the way they immerse you within the ambient sounds instead what the the 40's would do.

To find out more about the Fxi3’s, you can contact:

Jessica Villavicencio
Sales and Operations Assistant
(ph) 410-764-5211
jvillavicencio@polkaudio.com
Polk Audio, Inc

Good luck!
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Old 11-03-2009, 01:27 PM   #3
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I highly recommend the 60's and the CS2 since you have the money. A lot can be done to manage speakers properly in a small room. By doing so, you would have no worries of them overpowering you. Also, once you set up the speakers and the new sub properly, the sub will do its job without overpowering your speakers. This may require you to re-run your receiver calibration program (assuming the receiver has one) to get your set-up better balanced. Also, an SPL meter for $50 can really take you to another level with balancing the sound from your speakers and sub.

I think if you get the 50's and the CS1, you will regret it soon hereafter and wish you had just stepped up and gotten the 60's and CS2. The CS2 is an excellent center channel and the 40's are solid surrounds. I think this is a solid improvement in the depth your audio will have over the 50's and the CS1. However, have you ever considered bipoles/dipoles for the surrounds instead of the 40's? The FXi3's from Polk would run you about another $30 more than the 40's and you would get a dramatic increase in your surround sound by the way they immerse you within the ambient sounds instead what the the 40's would do.

To find out more about the Fxi3’s, you can contact:

Jessica Villavicencio
Sales and Operations Assistant
(ph) 410-764-5211
jvillavicencio@polkaudio.com
Polk Audio, Inc

Good luck!
ok thansk for the help. and yes my reciver does have an auto setup. i have the onkyo 605
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Old 11-03-2009, 02:10 PM   #4
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I'll definitely second getting the 60s + CS2, it's what I did a few weeks ago and I'm loving it!

My HT room setup is pretty close to yours as well 13x15 room with HT about 8' in front of the recliner.
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I highly recommend the 60's and the CS2 since you have the money. A lot can be done to manage speakers properly in a small room. By doing so, you would have no worries of them overpowering you. Also, once you set up the speakers and the new sub properly, the sub will do its job without overpowering your speakers. This may require you to re-run your receiver calibration program (assuming the receiver has one) to get your set-up better balanced. Also, an SPL meter for $50 can really take you to another level with balancing the sound from your speakers and sub.

I think if you get the 50's and the CS1, you will regret it soon hereafter and wish you had just stepped up and gotten the 60's and CS2. The CS2 is an excellent center channel and the 40's are solid surrounds. I think this is a solid improvement in the depth your audio will have over the 50's and the CS1. However, have you ever considered bipoles/dipoles for the surrounds instead of the 40's? The FXi3's from Polk would run you about another $30 more than the 40's and you would get a dramatic increase in your surround sound by the way they immerse you within the ambient sounds instead what the the 40's would do.

To find out more about the Fxi3’s, you can contact:

Jessica Villavicencio
Sales and Operations Assistant
(ph) 410-764-5211
jvillavicencio@polkaudio.com
Polk Audio, Inc

Good luck!
+1 Dead on the money! get the monitor 60 and cs2 u wont be disappointed!!! i love mine!!
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