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Polk Audio RM8


$300.00 Released April, 2005

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Capable of loud volume for home theater use. Speaker is designed to take up little room. Audio is high definition, details clearly audible.

The Cons:Some drop-off in volume at higher frequency sounds. Hardcore audio enthusiasts may not be satisfied with the fidelity or power output.

The Polk Audio RM8 satellite speaker set is sold with both the left and right speakers and comes in the option of black or white colors. It comes with a plethora of features such as the Wide-Dispersion Array satellite which creates a less localizable surround effect, dual-driver design that supports more dispersion pattern options to allow for greater flexibility in placement, 3/4 inch silk/polymer composite dome tweeters to smooth out the hights, Dynamic Balance composite driver technology that supports a wide range response to minimize distortion, heavy-duty composite enclosures that minimize resonance, 3-sided cabinet design to allow it to hide easier on shelves or bookshelves, and comes with flexible wall brackets for easier placement.

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Product Shot 2 The Polk Audio RM8 satellite speakers are magnetically shielded making them an excellent choice for computer speakers.

Features

  • Comes in black or white
  • 7-1/2" height, 4-1/4" width, 4-1/4" depth
  • 3-sided cabinet design
  • Overall Frequency Response: 95Hz-24kHz
  • Lower -3dB limit: 130 Hz
  • Upper - 3dB limit: 20kHz
  • Nominal Impedance: 8 ohms
  • Recommended Amplifier Power: 20-125 watts per channel
  • Efficiency: 89 dB

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Pros
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    capable of loud volume for home theater use

  • 1

    speaker is designed to take up little room

  • 1

    audio is high definition, details clearly audible

  • 1

    installation is fast and easy, no advanced setup required

  • 1

    solid and durable construction, no fear of accidental breakage

  • 1

    spoken dialog is clear and easily understood

Cons
  • 2

    some drop-off in volume at higher frequency sounds

  • 1

    hardcore audio enthusiasts may not be satisfied with the fidelity or power output

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