Electronics : Polk Audio RC80i 2-Way In-Ceiling Speakers (Pair, White)

Electronics : Polk Audio RC80i 2-Way In-Ceiling Speakers (Pair, White)

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Polk Audio RC80i 2-Way In-Ceiling Speakers (Pair, White)

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Polk Audio RC80i 2-Way In-Ceiling Speakers (Pair, White)
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Street Price: $329.95
Gaunz Org Price: $249.95
Savings!: $80.00 (24%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 554





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Polk Audio
Color: White
EAN: 0047192106899
Label: Polk Audio
Legal Disclaimer: In-stock orders ship within 24 hours of the next business day. All units a Factory Fresh with full manufacturer warranty.
Product Manufacturer: Polk Audio
Model: AW0080-A
Publisher: Polk Audio
Ranking: 554
Studio: Polk Audio
Variation Description: White
Warranty: 5 years warranty


Piece facts:
  • Pair of 2-way in-ceiling/in-wall speakers timbre-matched to the Polk Audio RTi Series for seamless imaging
  • Equipped with one 8-inch dynamic-balance, mineral filled polymer-composite cone
  • Frequency response: 35Hz - 20kHz
  • Equipped with one 1-inch dynamic-balance, metalized soft dome tweeter with 15-degree-swivel mount
  • Constructed of durable, moisture-resistant materials for use in bathrooms, saunas, or under outdoor eaves




White) (Pair, Speakers In-Ceiling 2-Way RC80i Audio Polk






0ur opinion:

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The Polk Audio RC80l circular loudspeakers are the perfect way to cleanly add great audio anywhere in your home. This pair of speakers are designed to be placed inside your wall, so you never have to see any wires, or have to worry about taking up much needed shelf or floor space! They can even be painted to totally blend into the room's deco. 0verall Frequency Response - 35Hz - 20kHz Nominal lmpedance - 8 ohms Efficiency - 90 dB Mid/Woofer - 1 - 8 Diameter Tweeter - 1 - 1 Diameter Size - 10-3/4 diameter Cut-0ut Size - 9-38 diameter Mounting Depth - 3-1/4 Weight - 4lbs. each Color - White


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * EXCELLENT ...
I was surprised at the price that Amazon had these babies for, and I was even more surprised when I heard the sound. Especially the lower tones the base sounds are really thumping. I replaced a pair of Boston Acoustics for my new POLK AUDIO RC80i in ceiling speakers, you have to ensure you have the correct settings on your amp/avr or whatever it is you're connecting these to. The only reason why I didn't score them a 5 star is because the instructions weren't specific enough as to which cut-out pattern to use, so my bro-n-law and I didn't want to take any chances, so we used the smaller pattern first only to find out we had to use the larger pattern cut-out, so live and learn right, for the second speaker installation it was much easier. The sound rocks, I'm using a old PIONEER VSX-D812 which allows me to switch A or B speakers simultaneously or not cause I installed the B.A. in the master bedroom. AND, hmn I think I may change them out for another pair of POLK AUDIO ceiling speakers.
I want all of you to know i would purchase another pair of these speakers again. The specs on these speakers are great, you have to check this out!!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - extremely pleased
Got these along with Polk RC65i's as front and center channel speakers and they are great! I have a full home theater set up with a panasonic 1080p projector 120 inch screens, so I did a lot of research before I got these. They were also recommended by Circuit City's firedog intstall team. Great value and great service from Amazon!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * More than pleased with the RC80i and RC60i ...
I purchased these last December, 2007 from Amazon and after all these months I have been completely satisfied with the Polk Audio brand. I will agree with the others that the included templates make a tight fit. It is not to much more work to slowly chisel away to get that perfect fit though. I never did anything like this before and I'm completely amazed of the outcome. You can't go wrong with the template, just make sure you go in the attic and clear out any insulation that might fall on you.

This was my setup for the home theater and my wife and I are completely happy with the sound, look, and would purchase Polk Audio again.

Front: RC80i
Surround: RC60i
Back Surround: RC60i
Center: CS1
Sub: PSW505



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Wonderfully surprised!
I recently installed 4 of these speakers in my family room for our surround sound system. I know, in-ceiling is not "ideal" as defined by the audiophiles...but for a regular guy in the real world, I say these work great. Dont read all the hype by home theater "experts"...well, not all of it anyway.

I have a large, very open family room, and these speakers easily fill the room with very nice sound quality. I've only listened to music so far, but I am thrilled with my decision to use these. Sound quality is great, and I dont have any ugly speakers hanging from my walls/ceilings. You mount these, and they all but disappear visually.

Installation...I laugh at some of the people on there talking about having some hard times with this or that. You get a template to use for cutting holes in the ceiling...use the right saw, and this is an easy process. Mounting them is even easier. Removing the grills the first time is simple...if you read the instructions on how to do it. Removing them later might be a bit trickier, but I wont need to get in there ever again, so who cares.

Great speakers, and a great price. Now stopping reading these reviews and just buy them.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great Sound ...
These speakers look great and sound great. I bought 4 sets of these to fill the house with. Super simple to install. Almost impossible to screw up installation. The speakers put out great sound and the adjustible angle of the tweeters make customization of sound easy. I would certainly buy these again.

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