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<blockquote data-quote="dnavid" data-source="post: 865684" data-attributes="member: 1399"><p>I'm quite happy with my current 3.1 kit. But very keen to get surrounds / height speakers. The only problem is that I have to go ceiling speakers (wife approves). Currently running Polk RTI A9's, A6 center and DWS micropro 3000 sub. The Polk RC80i's seamed like an obvious choice, but they disappear completely. </p><p></p><p>Any advice on potential ceiling speakers? Keen for feedback from members who've actually listened to them as I found that these ceiling speakers can be very different from expected (based on technical specs). Looking for something that I can use mainly for HT. Needs big dynamic range and oomph to keep up with rest of speakers. Not too stressed about brand / timber matching... And yes, needs to be sensibly priced. Ultimately looking at adding x4 speakers. </p><p></p><p>Tx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dnavid, post: 865684, member: 1399"] I'm quite happy with my current 3.1 kit. But very keen to get surrounds / height speakers. The only problem is that I have to go ceiling speakers (wife approves). Currently running Polk RTI A9's, A6 center and DWS micropro 3000 sub. The Polk RC80i's seamed like an obvious choice, but they disappear completely. Any advice on potential ceiling speakers? Keen for feedback from members who've actually listened to them as I found that these ceiling speakers can be very different from expected (based on technical specs). Looking for something that I can use mainly for HT. Needs big dynamic range and oomph to keep up with rest of speakers. Not too stressed about brand / timber matching... And yes, needs to be sensibly priced. Ultimately looking at adding x4 speakers. Tx [/QUOTE]
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