video-shielded * bass-reflex (ported) design * handles up to 100 watts * frequency response 65-20,000 Hz (-3dB) * warranty: 5 years *
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Summary: polk audio r150
Comment: These speakers more than serve my purpose they are now my front speakers and replace the smaller satellite speakers (moved these to my side speakers) I now have 7.1 with an Onkyo TX-SR605 stereo powering everything, Polk PSW110 subwoofer sounds great
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Summary: At least they make a sound
Comment: Got these for free with my Sonos system. The price made them an extra star.
No base to mention, sharp high and mid sound make them sit in our 4 year daughters room playing audio farie-tales. They work there.
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Summary: Polk's step child
Comment: I own a bunch of polk monitors, lsi speakers. Wanted a new pair to complete the surround sound setup. Got it for 50$ in fry's... went home. It is not worth the 50$. You could do lot better with cheapo Sony or BIC speakers. It completely missed the mid and low bass. Voices, Strings are handled well. It can be used with a sub that goes really high 100 Hz or more. If you ever plan to use it as standalone speakers look else where. I threw out of the window and bought a monitor 40. This speaker doesnt do any justification at the full price amazon is listing for.
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Summary: outstandind performance and value
Comment: The R150 speakers are outstanding.
The entire line of products; from their budget conceous to their top end, are amoung the industries best.
I have been employed in the consumer products service industry for 38 years. Polk Audio has adeveloped and maintained one of the industries best products and reputations for many decades.
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Summary: Quiet? Sounds great! Loud? Not so much.
Comment: I agree with Mr. Gruen's review: at volume (not cranked, distorted - just 5/10ths) they get kinda muddy, lose their sheen and tinkle and sound like they politely have their hand over their mouth. Odd, but at low volume they actually sound fantastic - balanced, clear, bright-but-not-tinny. I'm compelled to adjust the treble up a few db to compensate the more I turn the knob.
They feel somewhat well built, a little hollow-sounding, although I haven't taken them apart to tell and frankly, since I have them hooked up and in place, I guess I don't want to know.
Don't bother trying for "loud" from these little guys. They'll start to sputter break up well before you can hurt your hearing. I suspect these were engineered specifically for surround applications as sides or backs - they're very non-intrusive that way.
I use them to augment ceiling mounted stereo-only speakers, feeding TV, CD's and XM Radio through a wonderfully quiet and simple 15 year old 100watt/per Yamaha reciever. When I light up the whole stystem: kitchen, great room, dining, patio (through a Sima balancer), they do the job sufficient enough to get three stars.
Note that stereo-only TV augmentation is very good - it's CD's and XM that sound a little muddy.