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Polk Audio RC65i
$140.00
Released April, 2005
The Pros:An excellent value for the audio performance and build quality. Surprising bass performance from speakers of this size--can be used without the aid of a subwoofer comfortably. Durable, moisture-resistant construction means no worries even after years of use.
The Cons:A subwoofer is still pretty much required to properly round out the sound. Sound quality is somewhat muddy and unclear. Require some treble reduction to eliminate a constant low hiss when in use.
The Polk Audio RC65i is a two-way in-wall speaker that's a part of the company's RCi Series. An entry-level model, the speakers have smaller woofers and frequency response than the RC85i. Meant to be a high-performance design, the model has 6.5-inch Blue Polymer Woofers with Rubber Surround that don't deteriorate like other cones and a .75-inch tweeter that has the ability to swivel to project sound to a specific area.
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Both drivers are integrated with Dynamic Balance technology that eliminates materials that may interfere with the sound. Additional features for the Polk Audio speaker include a 32Hz-20KHz frequency response, 60Hz low frequency extension, 89dB sensitivity and a construction made out of durable, moisture-resistant materials suitable for damp environments.
Features
- Two-way in-wall speakers
- 6.5-inch Blue Polymer Woofers with Rubber Surround
- .75-inch swivel tweeter
- Dynamic Balance technology
- 32Hz-20KHz frequency response
- 60Hz low frequency extension
- 89dB sensitivity
- Weighs 4lbs
- Constructed out of durable, moisture-resistant materials
- Paintable grille
- Easy to install
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An excellent value for the audio performance and build quality.
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Surprising bass performance from speakers of this size--can be used without the aid of a subwoofer comfortably.
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Durable, moisture-resistant construction means no worries even after years of use.
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Very easy to install due to their small, lightweight design.
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Look great installed--sit flush with the wall, subtle speaker covering.
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A subwoofer is still pretty much required to properly round out the sound.
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Sound quality is somewhat muddy and unclear.
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Require some treble reduction to eliminate a constant low hiss when in use.
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