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Polk Audio RC65i 2-Way In-Wall Speakers (Pair, White) | 
| Brand: Polk Audio
List Price: $329.95 Buy New: $199.95 You Save: $130.00 (39%)
New (8) Refurbished (1) from $199.95
Rating: 37 reviews Sales Rank: 3095
Color: White Media: Electronics Size: 6.5 Inch Shipping Weight (lbs): 8 Dimensions (in): 14.5 x 11.1 x 9.7 Legal Disclaimer: In-stock orders ship within 24 hours of the next business day. All units a Factory Fresh with full manufacturer warranty. Warranty: 5 years warranty
MPN: AW0065-A Model: AW0065-A UPC: 747192106928 EAN: 0747192106928 ASIN: B00005T3C8
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| Features:
| • | Pair of 2-way in-wall speakers timbre-matched to the Polk Audio RTi Series for seamless imaging | | • | Equipped with one 6.5-inch dynamic-balance, mineral filled polymer-composite cone | | • | Frequency Response: 32Hz - 20kHz | | • | Equipped with one 0.75-inch dynamic-balance, metalized soft dome tweeter with swivel mount | | • | Constructed of durable, moisture-resistant materials for use in bathrooms, saunas, or under outdoor eaves |
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Product Description frequency response 60-20,000 Hz (-3dB) * 8-ohm impedance * sensitivity 89 dB * handles up to 100 watts * moisture-resistant materials allow safe use in bathrooms, kitchens, saunas, and under outdoor eaves *
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| Customer Reviews: Read 32 more reviews...
Terrific surround speakers March 20, 2007 Michael S. O'Neal (Jacksonville, FL United States) 7 out of 12 found this review helpful
After purchasing a 61" Samsung DLP for Christmas, I knew I needed surround sound. My wife did NOT want speakers hanging on the wall! I therefore purchased these speakers as the side surround speakers and they have a remarkably clear sound. They are a terrific buy for the price.
Excellent Speakers!! December 26, 2007 Weatherwiser (Cedar Brook, NJ United States) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I purchased a pair of these in-walls for a pool table/game room area I am building in the basement. My receiver is an Onkyo 805 7.1 home theater system and these will serve as stereo/audio part for only that room. I have never owned Polks or in wall speakers for that matter and listened to them at the big box store before purchasing these through Amazon. I was really impressed at the audio quality. I also didn't want floor standing speakers, but didn't want to sacrifice audio quality either so these speakers filled the bill. No back boxes are necessary, the speaker is designed as an "infinite baffle" type and only requires that the front and rear moving sound wave are isolated from each other. Polk recommends to maximize the sound quality, you place a modest amount of a sound absorbing material, such as Polyfil (a synthetic cotton-like material found at craft/fabric stores) inside the cavity before installing the speakers. Supposedly, this will absorb the rear moving sound wave and reduce mid range coloration. I think insulation also works just as well. I haven't done this yet and they still sound excellent!
What a great buy! December 27, 2007 T. Hall (Twin Cities, MN) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Super easy to put in and fantastic sound. Followed everyone's advice and stuffed the cavity with insulation....taped the wall with Scotch blue painters tape..and scored the paper of the drywall with a razor before cutting with a small drywall saw!
I don't know what the last review was about! August 7, 2006 Steve S. Cooper (Colorado Springs, CO United States) 6 out of 8 found this review helpful
Polk Audio is one of the leading speaker manufacturers in the world. They have been for decades. The only way the speakers could possibly sound muddy is if the system you hooked up to is inferior, or the speakers are not hooked up properly to your receiver or the components are not connected properly. There are many receivers these days that have secondary hookups for the audio components that do not give the true sound intended. You just need to make sure you are hooking up to all the main inputs. I have these speakers hooked up in my Master Suite bedroom where the wiring is coming from my basement theater. They sound Awesome installed in my ceiling rather than the wall. Hope this helps!
For the money you can't beat them. April 20, 2008 B. Roach 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
The livingroom in our new home just doesn't have a place for free-standing speakers due to the floorplan (very open to the rest of the house, with a fireplace in the front corner). This ruled out using my existing (high-end) theater speakers (large towers). I went to the local big-box store, and the only set of in-wall speakers they had that I thought were worth buying were a set of Klipsch that came in at $600 per set. I almost went for them, but after measuring I found they were about 2" too wide for where I needed to install one of them. The $300 Infinity set sounded horrible. They didn't sell Polk Audio or Boston Acoustic, which was actually what I wanted to look at. So ... I figured at $140 from Amazon, the RC65i's were worth a shot. I'm glad I did - price vs. performance these are an excellent set of speakers. Decent dynamic range, and actually a surprising amount of bass if you don't have a subwoofer (though I recommend having one - you can only get so much out of a 6" speaker). Now ... are these "amazing" speakers? Well ... no. They do not compare to my aforementioned towers. Those towers were also $900 a piece. They also are not nearly as good as the $600 Klipsch in-walls I looked at. If you think you're going to get amazing clarity and dynamic range for $70 a speaker ... you're going to be disappointed. What these are is a great everyday speaker that will sound decent to most people under most conditions. They are a *slight* bit muddy, but not for the price range. That's the thing you really have to do is compare them to other speakers you could buy for so little money. And even some that cost a little more - the Infinity set I listened to at the big-box store was twice the price and didn't sound any better. It also helps if you have a good receiver that lets you control the dynamic range being sent to your speakers. I have a high-end Yamaha that allows me to cut the low frequencies out of the main channel and only send them to the sub (12" powered down-fire). Doing this, you get rid of most of the "muddy" issues. Summary: Can't beat them if this is how much money you want to spend. Period. I liked them so much for my application that I ordered a set of rc55i (the smaller ones) and installed them for the back surround channel. When I finish the basement I'm thinking of getting some of these (rc65i) to use for the back-channel.
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