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Polk Audio R150


$180.00 Released January, 2001

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Attractive wood grain finish with an overall clean look. Setup is simple, binding posts are easy to work with. Compact design, fits on even a slightly more narrow shelf.

The Cons:At mid to high volumes some muddled audio in the mids and highs, not much but audiophiles will notice it. Very loud volume settings tend to result in strong distortion.

The Polk Audio R150 is a two-way bookshelf loudspeaker that is designed for a home theater environment. It includes many of the same features as the Polk Audio M10 such as Polk Audio's Dynamic Balance drivers and tweeters which increase the range of the response and minimize distortion, front mounted bass port that creates a deeper, more solid bass, a high effciency design, a high effciency design, 5-way binding posts, and wide dispersion drivers.

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The Polk Audio R150 is magnetically shielded which allows it to placed near other electronic equipment without fear of distortion or damage to equipment. The size of the Polk Audio M10 is 10-5/8 inches in height, 7 inches in width, and 6-1/2 inches in depth. One thing to note about the R150 is that it is an older product, so it will be difficult to find it new.

Features

  • 10-5/8" in height, 7" in width, and 6-1/2" in depth
  • Magnetic Shielding
  • Dynamic Balance Drivers
  • Overall Frequency Response: 60Hz-24kHz
  • Lower -3dB limit: 65 Hz
  • Upper - 3dB limit: 20kHz
  • Nominal Impedance: 8 ohms
  • Recommended Amplifier Power: 20-100 watts per channel
  • Efficiency: 89 dB

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    attractive wood grain finish with an overall clean look

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    setup is simple, binding posts are easy to work with

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    compact design, fits on even a slightly more narrow shelf

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    enough output volume to fill a small apartment

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    bass support is well defined, good clarity

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    sound crisp and detailed at lower volumes

Cons
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    at mid to high volumes some muddled audio in the mids and highs, not much but audiophiles will notice it

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    very loud volume settings tend to result in strong distortion

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