Emp tek impression series vs polk rti series

Alex816

Alex816

Enthusiast
So, I had posted a thread a few days ago about my basement project but it didn't gain much traction. I was originally considering the polk tsx series speakers, but I have now been informed on these EMP TEK impression series. Home audio is a completely new frontier to me. A friend of mine is encouraging me to go with polks rti series with the rtia5 towers. However, I'm really drawn to the EMP TEKS. I already have my reciever, yamaha aventage rx-a850. Either way you look at it, the money spent would be close, but what's the best bang for buck? My basement is pretty good sized (approx 35x25x10) and I'll need to fill it with sound.
 
Alex816

Alex816

Enthusiast
The entire EMP impression series? I-12 also? Or could I hold off on a sub for awhile?
 
Alex816

Alex816

Enthusiast
Also, is it worth getting the R56ci, or would the R5ci center channel sound ok with the towers and bookshelves?
 
Alex816

Alex816

Enthusiast
Another thing, since the EMP TEK product is so highly regarded here, is there any chance that members have some sort of discount access?
 
F

fmw

Audioholic Ninja
I'm an EMP owner. They are in a different class from the Polk. Since they are purchased from the manufacturer, I'm not aware of any discount pricing.
 
Alex816

Alex816

Enthusiast
I only ask because there is a place to enter a coupon code at checkout. So, what setup do you have?
 
F

fmw

Audioholic Ninja
I only ask because there is a place to enter a coupon code at checkout. So, what setup do you have?
I have the Impressions towers, surrounds and center. I use a DIY subwoofer.
 
Alex816

Alex816

Enthusiast
Are those model numbers? You can check the EMP site for the Impressions series.
There are 2 different centers for the impression series. I will likely just go with the larger one.
 
fuzz092888

fuzz092888

Audioholic Warlord
I would probably hold off on the sub for now. That's a big space and you're going to want a lot more sub.
 
Alex816

Alex816

Enthusiast
I would probably hold off on the sub for now. That's a big space and you're going to want a lot more sub.
So the i-12 won't be enough? What if I got the one i-12 and got another to match down the road? The reciever is capable of 7.2.
 
fuzz092888

fuzz092888

Audioholic Warlord
I'm sure EMP's subs are ok, but I'd rather spend the sub money at SVS, Powersound, reaction audio, hsu, outlaw, or rythmik.

You could always make use of the 30 day free trial as well. It wouldn't be my first choice.
 
rojo

rojo

Audioholic Samurai
8750ft³ needs something that can move some air. You'd be happier with an 18 or two I think. I'd check Power Sound or Reaction.

Although adding a second sub can increase the output, that's not why people run dual subs. It's more to even out the in-room response, so you get more consistent response across your seating area and aren't limited to a single sweet spot. In your situation, though, since you've got a cavern to pressurize, I think a single 18 would sound better than dual 12's. You should hop onto Power Sound Audio's website and chat with Tom V, and see what he recommends.
 
Alex816

Alex816

Enthusiast
Thanks everybody. You've probably talked me out of buying an inferior subwoofer.
 
Alex816

Alex816

Enthusiast
No, honestly @rojo. I appreciate the input. I just didn't know I'd have to drop $1k on a dang sub. This is starting to get really expensive and I have a feeling it won't stop anytime soon lol. I fat fingered the like button, my bad.
 
Alex816

Alex816

Enthusiast
I read the review on the i-12 on audioholics.com and thought it'd be an adequate choice. .........I guess I was wrong.
 

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