Perhaps on paper, but I refuse to believe that the 350 is
that bad...
That
may be by some stretch, but to be honest, looking at your seriousness of your involvement in this "hobby" through pictures you provide, the average HT enthusiast isn't anywhere near where you are -- I mean, how many of us have centers and surrounds that actually play lower than a sub...even one as "weak" as a PSW350??
This is an entirely different issue, and one that I needed to get more input on -- I realize the RTi12's can play seriously low for a somewhat slender tower, but I don't want to run them on full range because I don't want to tax my Onkyo 605 more than it is already. I need to integrate a sub into this situation somehow, and the PSW350 is what I am working with at the moment, regardless of whether it's really "the sub that isn't."
Given that, I have the RTi12 mains crossed over at 80Hz inside the AVR...can you give me a crossover recommendation for these where some of their bass would be used, at least, to integrate decently well with the PSW350, without having to set them to Full Range? Should I be using another crossover point other than 80Hz?
Should I just keep it out of the corner and leave it along the main wall, directly to the left of the left main RTi12 tower?
I just don't hear a difference, after hours of testing this...unless I am wrong. What should I keep the phase switch to then? Why did Polk provide a "white box" indicator outlining that 180 should be the recommended position?
Yes, I indeed have HSU and SVS on my list of must-demo subs; and that will be one of the next upgrades. I realize this and my AVR are the weak links in the system right now.