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Polk Audio RTI A7 Floorstanding Speaker (Single, Black) | 
| Brand: Polk Audio Category: CE
List Price: $574.95 Buy New: $489.00 You Save: $85.95 (15%)
New (6) from $489.00
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 9889
Color: Black Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 63 Dimensions (in): 17.5 x 43.6 x 7.8 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: AM7775-A Model: AM7775-A UPC: 747192113056 EAN: 0747192113056
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand New! We can not ship to PO Boxes, AK, HI.
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| Features:
| • | Single real wood floorstanding speaker with all MDF construction and resonance-free enclosures | | • | Equipped with a single 6.5-inch polymer composite cone driver and dual 7-inch polymer composite subwoofers | | • | Features Power Port technology to reduce "chuffing" or "port noise" | | • | Equipped with one 1-inch silk/polymer composite dome tweeter | | • | Features a neodynium magnet, low viscosity ferro-fluid cooling, and a heat sink on the back of the magnet |
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Product Description Why settle for vinyl speakers when you can have the warmth and beauty of real wood at the same price, with speakers from the new RTi A Series. They incorporate Polk Audio's latest Dynamic Balance Cone drivers and 1-inch tweeters, with an asymmetric cabinet design that's as beautiful for the way it controls resonance and increases cabinet rigidity as for the way it lends an elegant touch to any decor. The RTi A7 uses multiple long-throw 7-inch woofers to combine the wide dynamic range benefits of a single larger woofer with the tight, punchy, accurate bass response of small woofers. Combined with PowerPort Plus, these multiple woofers deliver deep, high-impact bass with speed and accuracy. PowerPort bass venting vastly reduces "chuffing" or "port noise" and provides deeper, more powerful, lower distortion bass than could be realized with conventional ported or sealed designs of comparable size. The result is classic Polk performance in a design that speaks to today's high-end home decor. True performance art. Overall Frequency Response - 20Hz-27kHz , Lower -3dB Limit 35Hz ,Upper -3dB Limit 26kHz / Nominal Impedance 8 ohms Recommended Amplifier Power 20-300 watts/channel / Efficiency 89 dB / Inputs Dual (bi-amp)5-way binding posts Driver Complement - Subwoofer - 2 - 7 Diameter (17.78cm) Polymer Composite with Rubber Surround / Midrange - 1 - 6-1/2 Diameter (16.51cm)Polymer Composite Dynamic Balance with rubber surround /Tweeter 1 - 1 Diameter (2.54cm) Silk Polymer Composite Dome Unit Dimensions (H x W x D) - 42-1/4 x 8-7/8 x 17-7/8 inches ( 107.31 x 22.54 x 45.40 cm ) Polk Audio Speaker Warranty - 5 years parts and labor (original purchaser) Please Note - These speakers sold individually!
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| Customer Reviews:
Great price for what you're getting December 11, 2008 Joey Joe Joe Shabadoo (Boston, MA USA) I have been in the process of replacing my HT speakers, moving away from my piecemeal 5.1 setup (old Altec fronts, Bose surround satellites, Boston Acoustics center channel), to an all-Polk 5.1 configuration. From the research I did prior to actually buying anything, reviews seemed to stress that the RTI-A polk line sounds just about as good as other companies' speakers that typically run for twice the price. After listening to a bunch of options at the now-defunct Tweeter, I came to the same conclusion; I purchased this set of RTI-A7s for fronts, a Polk Audio CSI A6 Center Channel, and Polk Audio RTI A3s for rears. I got the RTI-A7s for a song at Tweeter right before they closed, even cheaper than here or other sites. These were also the first new items I bought as part of my replacement project, so it really gave me a chance to listen to these in comparison with my old Altecs. I did an A-B test, and the detail and sound field these babies put out really blew away the older, more conventional (and aesthetically speaking much uglier) Altecs (running on a Yamaha RX-V1800). Mid- and High-range detail are exceptional on the RTI A7s, really light years ahead of my old dinosaurs, and perfect for HD formats like BluRay or SACD. The only area where the Altecs win by a slight margin is deep bass (<35Hz) response. But considering the Altec's single, massive 12" woofer as compared with the dual 7" polymer woofers on the Polks, I expected this. Getting a sub solves that problem (I ended up getting a Polk Audio PSW505). In terms of power handling, these are rated at 300 watts, which I can't really approach with my receiver. At nearly max volume they still sounded great with no degradation in clarity of sound that I could detect. Look and feel is nice too. They feature a sleek curved cabinet design with a black-oak finish, pewter-accented grilles, and stand about 42". Considering the size and quality of construction, they aren't overly heavy either (~60 lbs.) These speakers sound equally good with music and movies, having had the chance to test them out pretty extensively since getting them just over a month ago. Another quick note is that when brand-new they sounded a bit bright, but now that I've had time to break them in that issue is gone. In conclusion, for the money this is a great buy. You're getting a versatile, powerful loudspeaker that is up to the task of handling the super-detailed sounds of today's HD formats, and you're getting it for substantially less than comparable units from other industry leaders. I am beyond pleased with these speakers - Polk may have converted me permanently. Highly recommended.
Great quality! January 17, 2008 E. Petor (PA) 3 out of 12 found this review helpful
After receiving these speakers in only 3 days I finally got them out of the box. Hesitant at first to purchase them without actually seeing them in person, I did so anyways. I am EXTREMELY satisfied with the actual quality and workmanship of these RTi A7 speakers. Solid, clean, and classy all in one setup. I owned 15" infinity floor standing speakers and I must say these are top notch in quality and for the money, are really hard to pass up. Unfortunately I have not received my Onkyo 605 series receiver yet, so I don't know how they sound just yet. I will do a more detailed review once it arrives.
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