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A comparison, Polk Audio RTi10 vs Bentley Acoustics FS-150
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<blockquote data-quote="stereoholic" data-source="post: 1077440" data-attributes="member: 20579"><p>Nice review, I echo your sentiments wrt the Bentley's, My Cambridge cxa-080 did battle to drive them though and hooking them up to a power amp made all the difference, I use them as my digital setup and play my vinyl on the cxa-8o through a pair of Mission mx4's, I find the Mx4's have a more detailed and revealing sound, which can sound terrible or amazing depending on what front end is connected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stereoholic, post: 1077440, member: 20579"] Nice review, I echo your sentiments wrt the Bentley's, My Cambridge cxa-080 did battle to drive them though and hooking them up to a power amp made all the difference, I use them as my digital setup and play my vinyl on the cxa-8o through a pair of Mission mx4's, I find the Mx4's have a more detailed and revealing sound, which can sound terrible or amazing depending on what front end is connected. [/QUOTE]
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A comparison, Polk Audio RTi10 vs Bentley Acoustics FS-150
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