I was given a pair of Polk LSi9, receiver options include 6700h I am being told that bi-amp the lsi9 with the height channels will be best. If no bi-amp, needed, am being told to save money and get the 4700 could work. is the 6700h better for the Lsi9? I would like to end with either a 7.1.2 or 7.1.4. Thank you in advance for the help.
People will tell you those things if they are the subjective kind who believe in only "trust their ears", when in fact studies after studies have shown that unless they do their comparation listening tests in tightly controlled DBT (double blind test), their reported results should not be treated as facts.
If you believe in facts and measurements, then you can in fact save money and get the 4700. The advantages of the the 6700, from what I can see are:
- Made in Japan, but that does not mean it will be more reliable.
- Better cosmetics, such as gold plated connectors but you can't see them from the front anyway.
- The preamp/DAC might have some minor touch that resulted in marginally better measurements on ASR's bench tests.
- Can process two more channels, if you have use for them.
- Have the DTS:X Pro (not sure if it comes with it or a future FW update) The 4700 has the DTS:X
If the price difference is not too big for you then go for it as you may have use for the additional feature.
Just note that the 4700 and 6700 have virtually the same output limit, the 6700 just have a slightly larger power supply.
As for as whether either one can drive the LSI9 and the other speakers for you, it is not possible to say without knowing you listening habits and seating distance. If you really want to know instead of guessing and listening to those generic hearsay, then you should use an online calculator to find out your estimated power needs, or if you provide the following information, someone (I can do it later today) may chime in and do it for you.
Need to know:
- your mlp to speakers distances.
- you mention the LSI9 for the heights, but how about the LCR and surrounds?
- Do you use the same system for music and do you listen to stereo music, or 5, 7 ch stereo?
- What is the loudest average SPL you will listen to? 85 dB with 20 dB maximum peak would be about as loud as watching a THX movie in a good cinema.
- Will the AVR be placed with ample space for ventilation all around?