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Polk Audio LCi-RTS FX


$948.00 Released October, 2007

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Look excellent when installed--subtle and flush with the wall. Produces clean, accurate, distortion-free sound at any volume. Choice of cloth or custom-painted aluminum colour for greater blending.

The Cons:Very high price point for a set of speakers--even in-wall ones. Slightly lacking in bass--a bit disappointing considering the premium price point.

The Polk Audio LCi RTS-FX is a two-way in-wall speaker that's a part of the company's high-end RTS Series. Similar to the LCi RTS105 model, the device has a few exclusive features but not as many as its counterpart.

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The speaker has two 5.25-inch midwoofers and a 1-inch tweeter that are both integrated with Dynamic Balance technology to reduce distortion. It also has Room Environment Controls to eliminate different sounds in various room environments. Additional features for the in-wall speakers includes a 50Hz-27KHz frequency response, 92dB sensitivity and a Solid/Diffuse Switch that can create more or less of a surround sound.

Features

  • Two-way in-wall speakers
  • Two 5.25-inch Midwoofers
  • 1-inch tweeter
  • Dynamic Balance technology
  • 50Hz-27KHz frequency response
  • Room Environment Controls
  • Solid/Diffuse Switch
  • 80Hz low frequency extension
  • 92dB sensitivity
  • Weighs 12.5lbs
  • Easy to install

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    Look excellent when installed--subtle and flush with the wall.

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    Produces clean, accurate, distortion-free sound at any volume.

  • 1

    Choice of cloth or custom-painted aluminum colour for greater blending.

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    Ring-radiator tweeter produces very clean, articulate treble.

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    Vocals/dialogue comes through very clearly.

Cons
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    Very high price point for a set of speakers--even in-wall ones.

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    Slightly lacking in bass--a bit disappointing considering the premium price point.

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