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![]() They might be overkill for your system however. You could always start with the 40's as fronts and if you later on want to get the 50's you can then move the 40's to the side surrounds....How big a room are we talking? If you can wait longer (which you may not be able to) the Monitor 60's and 70's are the top two of that line and they do go on sale on newegg from time to time (I bought mine from there last year around this time) and they would do way more than you really need. Last edited by EndersShadow; 11-03-2009 at 05:07 PM..
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That actually sounds perfect. Ill get the 40's for now and later on get floor standers. The 40's seem like they would be better for surrounds anyway. Awesome i think im set now. Now just need exactly what wires to buy from monoprice.
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In general, more volume --> speaker more accurately approximates an ideal speaker. In particular, the power output at a reasonable distortion tends to increase dramatically going from bookshelves to floor-standers. For a small room and nearfield listening, this can be relatively negligible...for a larger room, this can be a huge gain.
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Also recommend getting banana plugs for the connections to the receiver and something like this for the connections at the speaker. Trust me you will thank me later ![]()
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Do I really need to use those terminators? They're a lil pricey. How many would I need? Are they idiot proof?
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For thick wires, you do need some sort of termination or you'll have a grand time dealing with the connectors on your speakers & amplifier. Banana plugs are cheapish and generally more than adequate. Spades are nice when appropriate. 16-18 gauge wire could also be fine if you're using relatively short runs, and it would be less of an issue...I'd go with 14 or 16 and bananas (depending again on the length of cable you'll need). That Monster "quicklock" stuff though - totally unnecessary.
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I think I'll only need about 12 ft of wire total. 7 ft for left speaker and 5 ft for right speaker. Do I still need the terminators with the 14 guage wire I'll be getting with that length of speaker wire I'm using? If so are there cheaper alternatives cause monster is fucking overpriced as well.
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. Yes you really really really really really want to purchase terminators. It makes it so simply to unplug and move your equipment. It goes from having to screw down onto the wires (which are a PITA to get into the groove in the receiver) to simply plugging them in. Its like going from having to build a fire yourself to simply hitting a switch. You can do it either way, but one way it MUCH easier ![]()
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So would I need 2 of those then? But once the speakers are set I really don't see myself moving them very often, but maybe I will. If I like them enough maybe I'll go back and forth to the office and living room, then that's when those quicklock terminators would come in handy right?
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Each cable entails four connections, positive and negative for each end. Banana plugs generally come in pairs, although sometimes in larger packs. You need four total for each wire, or eight for a pair of speakers.
I try to keep cable length balanced even when the run isn't quite, so in your case I'd use two 7' wires. Banana plugs or other terminators will (a) make it much easier to disconnect and reconnect your equipment and (b) make it so you can connect thicker wire. While (a) is a convenience and you could surely pick them up later after and if you see the point of it, (b) is a bordering on a necessity if you want to use 14 gauge wire. But the quicklocks don't really do anything bananas won't at 1/10th the price.
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EndgersShadow you said you own the polk 40's. Would i be able to just do pure banana plugs or would they not work on the speakers just on receiver as you said earlier?
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I will take a look and let you know. I want to say they wont, but I didnt really force the issue as I just purchased the quicklock plugs cause I got a great deal on them at the time...
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Trust me. The Monitor 40's have the standard connector and should work fine with banana plugs. Newegg shows the connection. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16882290011 I don't own them though, so I don't know of the problem Enders speaks of. I say screw the expensive Monster cable quick locks and stick with banana plugs or bare wire. $30 for a pair of terminators is rediculous. Huge waste of money. I've got the Polk Rti 8 towers for my home theater, with the Fxi-3 rear and Csi-3 center. Onkyo 605 reciever Friend 1: Rti 10 towers, Fxi-5 rear and Csi-5 center, 2000W rms Sunfire amp, Denon receiver Friend 2: Rti 8 towers, Fxi-5 rear, Csi-5 center, Denon receiver Friend 3: Monitor 50 fronts, no rears, Cis-2 center. The difference is incredible. But, it has a lot to do with the amps & receivers as well. Bottom line, you won't be entirely happy with the Monitor 50's and will eventually want better. Last edited by J Macker; 11-05-2009 at 01:12 AM..
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See but the thing is these speaker will be right in front of me on my desk prolly 2 feet away with me. I dont think floor standers are even an option to tell you the truth.
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For my home theater in the main room I plan on putting some RTI A9's from polks ebay website (where I can get a refurb set for 899 + shipping) in the front, but for your application anything other than the 40's would be overkill. The ONLY thing is that these will not have tons of bass. You might find yourself in the market for a sub (if you really like bass heavy music). For my purposes I dont even have a sub connected to my bedroom Home Theater, just the Monitor 40's a CS1 front and thats it. PS. the banana plugs will fit, ableit not as secure as I would like. You will need to pop a little cap off the speaker and they work. In my case the connector didn't snap into place as it did with the connections at the receiver. Also not to change your choice, but saw these on Polks ebay website. They go 19 dollars plus shipping over your budget, but the RTI line is damn near the top of the Polks lineup. You still get a 2 yr warranty (rather than 5 new). Just throwing that out there. ![]() Last edited by EndersShadow; 11-05-2009 at 11:48 AM..
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Hello. i've been following this thread on my iphone for a while and I'd like to get an amp + 2 bookshelf speakers for my computer setup where I won't need(and can't have) wall thumping bass, just good speakers for music and light gaming. I was thinking of this:
Denon receiver: http://www.dakmart.com/product_info....roducts_id=169 and Energy c-200 speakers: http://www.audioadvisor.com/prodinfo.asp?number=ENC200 Now this may sound dumb but why are there 4 knobs on each speaker? I thought they should just have 2, one for positive and negative. The H and L I assume means high and low? Will this receiver be compatible with 2 pairs of 4 for a total of 8 wires. I probably sound very noobish I know!
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So you can drive the tweeter and midwoofer separately. You can use them normally by leaving the clip between the terminals attached.
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God damn you EndersShadow. Way to throw a monkeywrench in my decision. Now im looking for ebay coupon codes to try to bring those speakers down. Or a paypal code or something. YOU BASTARD!
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