- Jun 24, 2003
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So due to the layout of my new home, I'm going to be turning my second bedroom into a combination office\movie room. Basically, in the front of the room I'll have my desk, with desktop PC & Asus Swift mounted to the wall. And above that I'm going to mount Samsung's newest 65" 4k TV. In an AV stand (formerly in my living room) I'll have my Yamaha RV-677, Xbox One, networking gear, etc.
So the problem is my, old speakers are giant, high end Polk Audio floor speakers in the front, and fairly large surrounds (the 24" tall ones.) I simply will not have room for them here in Hawaii.
My existing office speakers are M-Audio LX5 5.1 Suround studio monitors. These are awesome speakers (and I paid through the nose for them,) and I know they make enough sound to serve as my HT system, BUT I don't think there's any way to hook them up to the RV-677 since they use an amp in the sub to power them. Could I just wire them directly into the Yamaha Receiver, and use my existing Polk 14" powered sub with them? I'm not super knowledgable about audio stuff, so would the Yamaha blow out the M-audio speakers? This solution would be optimal since it would cost me no money, and then I could hook my PC up to the receiver via optical in from my Soundblaster Z, my Xbox One via HDMI and then have the HDMI out go to the Samsung TV.
If that won't work, just tell me which surround in a box set I should get, the Bose or the Polk Audio. They're priced around the same.
So the problem is my, old speakers are giant, high end Polk Audio floor speakers in the front, and fairly large surrounds (the 24" tall ones.) I simply will not have room for them here in Hawaii.
My existing office speakers are M-Audio LX5 5.1 Suround studio monitors. These are awesome speakers (and I paid through the nose for them,) and I know they make enough sound to serve as my HT system, BUT I don't think there's any way to hook them up to the RV-677 since they use an amp in the sub to power them. Could I just wire them directly into the Yamaha Receiver, and use my existing Polk 14" powered sub with them? I'm not super knowledgable about audio stuff, so would the Yamaha blow out the M-audio speakers? This solution would be optimal since it would cost me no money, and then I could hook my PC up to the receiver via optical in from my Soundblaster Z, my Xbox One via HDMI and then have the HDMI out go to the Samsung TV.
If that won't work, just tell me which surround in a box set I should get, the Bose or the Polk Audio. They're priced around the same.