Electronics : Polk Audio RM20 5.1 Home Theater Speaker System (Set of Five, Pewter)

Electronics : Polk Audio RM20 5.1 Home Theater Speaker System (Set of Five, Pewter)

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Polk Audio RM20 5.1 Home Theater Speaker System (Set of Five, Pewter)

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Polk Audio RM20 5.1 Home Theater Speaker System (Set of Five, Pewter)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 32158





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Polk Audio
Color: Pewter
EAN: 0747192111533
Label: Polk Audio
Product Manufacturer: Polk Audio
Model: AM2068
Publisher: Polk Audio
Ranking: 32158
Studio: Polk Audio
Variation Description: Pewter
Warranty: 5 years warranty


Piece facts:
  • 5-piece home theater speaker system with 4 satellite speakers and a center channel speaker
  • Equipped with dual 3.25-inch polymer composite midrange drivers and 0.75-inch silk/polymer composite dome tweeter per satellite
  • Frequency response: 95Hz - 20kHz
  • Center speaker includes dual 3.25-inch midrange drivers and single tweeter, 10-inch polymer composite subwoofer driver
  • Satellites are magnetically shielded for safe placement near your TV




Pewter) Five, of (Set System Speaker Theater Home 5.1 RM20 Audio Polk






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Five compact speakers make up the RM20 compact home theater speaker system. lts stylishly sculpted anodized Aluminum Satellites look awesome next to your plasma or flat screen television, and can be mounted either on the wall using their aimable brackets or on shelves. Either way, this system was designed for minimal intrusion into your space, and maximum sound quality. High tech materials and features, such as Satellite PowerPorts venting technologies, ensure superior sub/sat system performance, delivering rich, full-bodied, big speaker sound from stylish, compact packages.










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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great sound from a little system--no bass speaker incl. ...
No bass speaker included but still worth the money. Makes my hd dvd player sound incredible. Great sound for the price



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Buy the RM6900 package - and get a subwoofer for free
I have the Harmon Kardon AVR7300 receiver with these 5 speakers- and the sound is unbelievably awesome! The range and sound clarity in the three fronts is excellent. The mids and highs are crystal clear.

The mounting brackets could be better (can't fit any gold plated connectors with the mounting brackets), however the set of universal binding brackets was minor for the trade-off in excellent sound quality.

If you are thinking of buying the famous black cubes with the famous black sub from a company that makes a wave radio... think it over. I used to run those cubes and although they are nice and small, these Polk speakers blow them away! I couldn't be happier.


Currently the price has dropped on the RM6900 package which includes a subwoofer for free. The included subwoofer isn't the best, but replace it and sell the old one on Craigslist or Ebay and you'll save some money on this package. The RM20 and RM6900 packages include the same front, rear, and center channel speakers.



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