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Link to speakers on Polk's Site

Very good deal IMHO.
Even if you work at a Polk retailer, qaulifying you for 57% off polk's msrp, it would cost you $495 for a pair. Otherwise, you cant get them cheapr than about $900 at a retailer, since these are unilaterally priced, and the lowest most places can go is around that price, since MSRP for a pair is $1150.
Woot for Woot!



Too good to pass up. In for one.

Great compliment of the polk RM6900/RM20 satellite package.


User Manual in PDF.


They might be cute, but they sound way too bright. The salesman called this speaker the "airhorn," which sums things up pretty well. Now you know why they're blowing them out on this lame-o discount site.


The only people who buy Polk speakers are frat boys and audiophile wannabes. I mean, really--this is a Circuit City "premium" brand. What else do you need to know?

BTW, since when the Woot copywriter start spewing this kind of BS: "Some retard rushed to ask if it would ever work plugged in a Mac..."

That's really pathetic--not likely to buy from these clowns anytime soon.


"lame-o discount site?"

Woot is one of the best sites on the web. You just lost all credibility with me.


Fauntleroy said: The only people who buy Polk speakers are frat boys and audiophile wannabes. I mean, really--this is a Circuit City "premium" brand. What else do you need to know?

BTW, since when the Woot copywriter start spewing this kind of BS: "Some retard rushed to ask if it would ever work plugged in a Mac..."

That's really pathetic--not likely to buy from these clowns anytime soon.

wow you took time to click in this thread, read woot description, and type this post?
weird


man, i should have gone to bed ><


89dB efficiency is typical for a loudspeaker,
but i don't see how 3 chinese drivers/channel could cost $300.

I would rather splurge on an audiophile-only brand (axiom, paradigm, etc)
than trust Polk.
Which is, infact, what I decided to do for my home theater.

Just letting you lot know,_read_some_reviews_,
before basing performance on price.


Polk makes good speakers at a good price, and has great customer support. Yes, you can pay more for better speakers, but you'll be pressed to buy equivalent speakers the price. Klipsch, Athena, etc. being the competition are usually a little more pricey in the same segment and not of definite sound quality improvement, just different tastes. No need to lecture someone unless they can't tell the difference between Sonus Faber and Bose

Anyway, I can't speak for these particular speakers, but Polk's intro line does tend to be on the bright side. Some people prefer this, and though I can't stand overly bright speakers, if others like it, the more power to them. At this price, you can always resell on Craigslist if they don't turn out to be your cup of tea.


Man I should not have taken this night job where I can get on the Internet and find awesome deals like this at 2AM. My wife's gonna freak out!

Menx said: man, i should have gone to bed ><



kingaroonie said: same price at Stockthat!


not a great site rating though

That is for a single not for a PAIR!


Wrong, your link is for a SINGLE speaker (read the item, not teh picture), not for a pair. So it would cost $610 for what woot is selling for $305


Dang, I am surprised to see so much debate on these things. I've never heard them, so I can't comment on their sound.

I have to say that I prefer to take a speaker by it's merits for the sound they reproduce over any technobabble they want to throw out. Polk sure has done "hollywood" with their product line and brand overall - they were more desirable back in the Monitor 7 and Monitor 10 days of many years gone by.


JAWP

Yes... we know about WOOT.


Aw. I'm really sorry.


Woot is the shizznit (when they actually offer something you want). Almost always a great bargain, and where else would you ever learn what screaming monkeys or Leak Frogs are??


sigh. i ended up canceling my order - not because I don't think it's great bang for the buck, but because I reeeeally can't afford to spend the cash on non-essentials for furnishing my new condo. I probably should have perused the FW finance forums before I did my closing, etc.

till next time woot, next time.


Aren't the Polk R50's for $69 at frys.com a better deal?

http://www.fatwallet.com/forums/messageview.php?catid=18&threadid=755150&highlight_key=y&keyword1=r50

MSRP according to polk.com for the r50's is $640 a pair, vs. $575 each for the woot speakers, but it seems like 2 6.5" drivers would be better than 2 4.5" drivers...

http://www.polkaudio.com/homeaudio/products/rm7400t/

http://www.polkaudio.com/homeaudio/products/r50/

Works out to be about $180 for the R50's when you include shipping, so still a lot cheaper than the rm7400t's, but it seems to me like the r50's are better speakers.


SpaceyWilly said: Aren't the Polk R50's for $69 at frys.com a better deal?

http://www.fatwallet.com/forums/messageview.php?catid=18&threadid=755150&highlight_key=y&keyword1=r50

MSRP according to polk.com for the r50's is $640 a pair, vs. $575 each for the woot speakers, but it seems like 2 6.5" drivers would be better than 2 4.5" drivers...

http://www.polkaudio.com/homeaudio/products/rm7400t/

http://www.polkaudio.com/homeaudio/products/r50/

Works out to be about $180 for the R50's when you include shipping, so still a lot cheaper than the rm7400t's, but it seems to me like the r50's are better speakers.

No, the R50's are on the absolute bottom of Polk's line. They are basic models that are sold at Circuit City while the Rm7400T/Rm40T's are generally sold at high-end store such as Tweeter.


Any one recomend a good center if I use these for a left and right?
Thanks OP
PS
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I second the paradigm recommendation. Spent a lot of time comparing Polk and Paradigm and can definately say that Paradigm gets you clearer highs with the same mids and bass than Polks do, for relatively same or less cost.

joekuta said: 89dB efficiency is typical for a loudspeaker,
but i don't see how 3 chinese drivers/channel could cost $300.

I would rather splurge on an audiophile-only brand (axiom, paradigm, etc)
than trust Polk.
Which is, infact, what I decided to do for my home theater.

Just letting you lot know,_read_some_reviews_,
before basing performance on price.


pyc103 said: I second the paradigm recommendation. Spent a lot of time comparing Polk and Paradigm and can definately say that Paradigm gets you clearer highs with the same mids and bass than Polks do, for relatively same or less cost.

you should mention specific models rather than speaker companies in general. different model speakers from the same speaker company will sound WAY different.

Paradigm is head and shoulders better than Polk.


not to thread-trashing, but don't be fooled by Polk's MSRP.

The spec does not look appealing for a pair of floor-standing, though it may have good WAF.

I think most $200 speakers on your local craigslist would sound better than this.


joekuta said: 89dB efficiency is typical for a loudspeaker,
but i don't see how 3 chinese drivers/channel could cost $300.

I would rather splurge on an audiophile-only brand (axiom, paradigm, etc)
than trust Polk.
Which is, infact, what I decided to do for my home theater.

Just letting you lot know,_read_some_reviews_,
before basing performance on price.

i agree, polk is nothing more than a "premium" big box (Mass merchant) store product. invest in your speakers. nothing will have a greater impact on your sound quality than decent speakers. beware: once you get the "nice speaker" bug, its' an expensive and time consuming endeavor.


also, speaker technology has not really progressed in many years. consider finding a nice pair of "Slightly used" high end speakers rather than a "New" mass merchant product. they will likely sound better and last longer than these polks.

as others have mentioned. paradigm is just one of many speaker brands that will easily out perform polk. english designed speakers are well noted be being acoustically tracnsparent. check out KEF, B&W and Monitor Audio. also check out PSB for a more reasonably priced line of speakers.


Any one would care to post comparable deal in Paradigms. I think in FW sense we compare dollars and very rearely material or items when the tolerance is very narrow.
I like good speakers and have Nuance (may some laugh) floor standing which made me move in this direction.


Hmmm - are you saying Paradigm, etc DON'T use any chinese parts?
Amazing what people will fall for.


joekuta said: 89dB efficiency is typical for a loudspeaker,
but i don't see how 3 chinese drivers/channel could cost $300.

I would rather splurge on an audiophile-only brand (axiom, paradigm, etc)
than trust Polk.
Which is, infact, what I decided to do for my home theater.

Just letting you lot know,_read_some_reviews_,
before basing performance on price.


Probably not
canada subsidizes the speaker industry - one reason they are so good

we could check them for lead

sbirdsc said: Hmmm - are you saying Paradigm, etc DON'T use any chinese parts?
Amazing what people will fall for.


joekuta said: 89dB efficiency is typical for a loudspeaker,
but i don't see how 3 chinese drivers/channel could cost $300.

I would rather splurge on an audiophile-only brand (axiom, paradigm, etc)
than trust Polk.
Which is, infact, what I decided to do for my home theater.

Just letting you lot know,_read_some_reviews_,
before basing performance on price.


Fauntleroy said: The only people who buy Polk speakers are frat boys and audiophile wannabes. I mean, really--this is a Circuit City "premium" brand. What else do you need to know?

You won't find these at Circuit City. they sell Polk's lower end, which is Circuit City's higher end.




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