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MSRP:
$ 119.00
It''s small enough to fit just about anywhere, with a real wood finish that looks great on the most
It''s small enough to fit just about anywhere, with a real wood finish that looks great on the most prestigious naturally finished speaker stands and AV furniture, and sets new performance standards for speakers in its size and price class. It''s available not only in the new real wood finishes of its fellow RTi Series speakers, but also in a matte white laminate finish.
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Rating Reviewed by: Ronk489385(Unregistered User)
(AudioPhile)
Review Date May 26, 2003Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
Used product for 3 Months to 1 year Visitors rate this review 4.00 of 5,
1.00 votes
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Review 1 of 20
Price Paid:
$60.00
from Circuit City Summary: The speakers I use have seen a huge downwards shift in price and size. A previous main speakers, which I bought in 89, was the huge Acoustat Spectra 11 electrostatic speaker at $1000. A few years ago, I "downgraded" to a B&W 601S2 at $450. I further downgraded to a Audio Axiom M2Ti at $179 (discontinued special). I recently bought an open box Polk RT15i for fun as it was cheap. As you can see there is a trend -- I am on the hunt for the perfect cheap speaker.
I like speakers that are very detailed but yet accurate, smooth, and clean with clear accurate treble and tight bass. I don't need deep and powerful bass. Having read the reviews from Stereophile and being able to pick up an open box special that had some cosmetic damage real cheap, I said to myself, "Why not?" The speakers came without boxes and minor cosmetic damage but without any damage to my wallet at $60 (if I remember correctly).
I could not use it in my living room because the speakers did not have bananas so I used it in my bedroom in place of a pair of Wharfedale Diamonds 7.
The sound is clean and smooth with sufficient detail but not analytic. The treble is clear but I have heard better. The Optimus LX5 has one of the cleanest treble in a budget speaker, but unfortunately, the rest of the sound is mediocre. The main problem with the Polk is the mid-bass boom that I hear, but I suspect it is partly a function of my bedroom.
This speaker is decent, especially for the budget price I paid. It is not perfect and I have not found my perfect speaker yet -- a mini-monitor with perfect mid-bass to higher treble that will clearly beat every price-is-no-object speaker system in every parameter (except maximum volume) from upper midbass to higher treble but costing under $300 max (preferably under $100). I guess I will have to keep looking. Strengths: Speakers have clean upper midbass to treble without the nasties that characterize and plague most budget speakers. Basically, there is sufficient detail without nasties. Weaknesses: It doesn't have the suberb detail that more expensive speakers have; it also has a mid bass boom that may be partly due to my bedroom acoustics. The speakers should also come with 5-way binding posts. Similar Products Used: Acoustat Spectra 11, Sonus Faber Concertina, B&W CDM1, B&W 601S2, Audio Axiom M2Ti, Radio Shack Optimus LX5, Klipsch KSB2.1, Wharfadale Diamond 7.
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Rating Reviewed by: aej09(Unregistered User)
(Audio Enthusiast)
Review Date November 9, 2002Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for Less than 1 month Visitors rate this review 2.33 of 5,
3.00 votes
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Review 2 of 20
Price Paid:
$80.00
from Circuit City Summary: This review is also for the R15, not the Ri15.
I first heard these when I was helping a friend get into HT. I couldn't believe the sound from these inexpensive little speakers. Full and rich (with a sub), with midrange detail and decent, but not fatiguing highs. He ended up getting two as surrounds. When I saw them on sale for $40 a pop I let him know ( he was lokking for two more for his new 7.1 setup).
Regretting I had not bought a pair I put in a couple bids on Ebay. After they all failed I lucked out and found the same sale at Circuit City-$80 a pair.
As I was using mine for mains in the secondary system in the basement I put them on stands, ans they just got better. Good soundstage, decent separation (for $40 speakers), but the dynamic range on these bad boys is the impressive bit. I'm using these these with an eight year old passive sub (dual 6.25" drivers) and I can't imagine what they would be like with an active sub!
I've listened to everything from Creed to Sade, Miles Davis, and John Lee Hooker. These things work the whole range beautifully. They lack compared to the Infinity IL30's and IL100s sub in my main system, but at 7% of the price this is definately one of the best bargins out there. Strengths: Great range. Fills up a small to medium sized room with decent amplification. Weaknesses: Get them on sale for $80 a pair and put 'em with a decent sub and you can't find any weaknesses. Similar Products Used: Polk Monitor 6 Series 2 satellites and sub.
Polk M3 surrounds.
Polk cs200 center.
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Rating Reviewed by: (Unregistered User)
(Audio Enthusiast)
Review Date August 31, 2002Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
Used product for Less than 1 month Visitors rate this review 1.00 of 5,
1.00 votes
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Review 3 of 20
Price Paid:
$80.00
from Circuit City Summary: This review is for the r15, not the r15i.
I caught these on sale at CC for $80. Regular price $140. They are worth the money. I got these to replace some KLH 911b's In comparison the polks have deeper bass, better imaging, and a better midrange. I also think that the tweeter is very clear. I have my treble set flat. Highs are detailed, but not overly bright. I can only imagine how these will sound once I get some stands for them. Strengths: Price. Bass. Tweeter. Weaknesses: Midrange is a little cloudy. Similar Products Used: KLH 911B
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Rating Reviewed by: Victor Chu(Unregistered User)
(Audio Enthusiast)
Review Date May 1, 2002Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for Less than 1 month Visitors rate this review 2.33 of 5,
3.00 votes
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Review 4 of 20
Price Paid:
$120.00
from circuit city Summary: i hooked the the speakers up to my kenwood receiver, I bought this as open box, and i think they are good. I play music from my mp3 so i dont think im getting the best sound from my computer. But overall they are nice speakers. I read the reviews and am glad i got them. I havent pushed them but they play low sounds very low. They dont have too much bass, which is good for apartments. I had a polk bookshelf speakers about 15 years ago, and they were awesome. So i know these would be good. Strengths: Good system, need more fuller sound but it might be that im playing mp3''s. Weaknesses: none found, hope it last! Similar Products Used: Polk bookshelf 15 years ago.
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Rating Reviewed by: JC(Unregistered User)
(Casual Listener)
Review Date October 15, 2001Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for Less than 1 month Visitors rate this review 5.00 of 5,
3.00 votes
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Review 5 of 20
Price Paid:
$160.00
from Circuit City Summary: These speakers just went on sale for $160 at my local Circuit City, which is $40 less than the normal price. Don't know how long the sale lasts, but what a deal! Terrific sound, compact size, and a cheaper-than-expected price. Strengths: Great sound at affordable price Weaknesses: Not much .... cheesy logo, maybe?
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