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<blockquote data-quote="01svtL" data-source="post: 15137826" data-attributes="member: 8440"><p>If not separates, I'd go with a Yamaha RX-A30XX (highest your budget allows in that line). Just make sure it's out of the RX-A line and not the RX-V. All new receivers have the ability to change speaker levels etc. The RX-A3XXX series employs the latest version of Yamaha's YPAO room correction. It will make a big difference for tv/movie watching if you set it up correctly. It'll set all of those speaker levels and distances using the included mic based on your listening position. It corrects for weird angles, furniture etc that could be affecting the sound waves before they get to you. I believe you can then go in and make further adjustments from there to fine tune to your liking if you want (people often want to turn the sub up). Aside from that, your front 3 and the sub are the most important. The center needs to match the Left/Right. If you can't find something from the same series as your L/R Polks, then try to get something that has similar components (same size tweeters and drivers as the L/R and power output, similar sensitivity etc). It makes a difference. </p><p>99cobradave made great suggestions for subs. Any of those guys will get you what you need. If you can't go 2 subs at the moment, go with at least a ported 12" in that size room. You can always add a second one later (make sure it's the same). SVS makes a good 12" ported sub under $1,000.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="01svtL, post: 15137826, member: 8440"] If not separates, I'd go with a Yamaha RX-A30XX (highest your budget allows in that line). Just make sure it's out of the RX-A line and not the RX-V. All new receivers have the ability to change speaker levels etc. The RX-A3XXX series employs the latest version of Yamaha's YPAO room correction. It will make a big difference for tv/movie watching if you set it up correctly. It'll set all of those speaker levels and distances using the included mic based on your listening position. It corrects for weird angles, furniture etc that could be affecting the sound waves before they get to you. I believe you can then go in and make further adjustments from there to fine tune to your liking if you want (people often want to turn the sub up). Aside from that, your front 3 and the sub are the most important. The center needs to match the Left/Right. If you can't find something from the same series as your L/R Polks, then try to get something that has similar components (same size tweeters and drivers as the L/R and power output, similar sensitivity etc). It makes a difference. 99cobradave made great suggestions for subs. Any of those guys will get you what you need. If you can't go 2 subs at the moment, go with at least a ported 12" in that size room. You can always add a second one later (make sure it's the same). SVS makes a good 12" ported sub under $1,000. [/QUOTE]
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