Polk Audio RM6750 5.1 Channel Home Theater Speaker System

Polk Audio RM6750 5.1 Channel Home Theater Speaker System

Average Customer Rating: Recommend

Polk Audio RM6750 Black Six-piece 5.1 Channel Home Theater Speaker System - Introducing a complete home-theater audio solution for people who crave true cinema excitement without breaking the bank.?the RM6750. The integrated Power Port Bass Vent designed right onto the back of the compact Satellite & Center Channel speakers-the same technology used in full-sized Polk Audio speakers-improves lower midrange response and all-important sub/sat blending, taking…

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Fantastic System
There are tons of speakers out there, and many of them are quite good. What sold me on Polk was the wealth of information the company publishes for its customers (and prospects) on its website. While some companies will try to sell you on prestige or fancy finishing, the Polk website lays it out clearly and explains the best way to evaluate a system in terms of performance. As a self-proclaimed audiophile, and having worked in professional theatrical sound, I appreciate a company that is dedicated to quality and technical mastery, and less concerned with marketing.
They make fantastic speakers, and their detailed information on the perils of the "sub jack" on most tuners, along with their innovative solution, has me listening to pristine sound with no hassle. This sounds way better than other systems I've heard (at friends houses and whatnot) that cost many times more than this.
These speakers are pretty incredible for the price.
2007-05-13, 31 of 32 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Great speakers for the money!
I just got these speakers in and finally hooked them up, it's a simple setup and they sound fantastic, you can't go wrong purchasing these speakers for your home theater system, especially for the price, I'm impressed!!!
2007-05-11, 1 of 2 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Great Speakers for the Price
I spent a long time looking around for an affordable set of 5.1 speakers and the Polk Audio RM6750 speakers perform very well and you can get them at a reasonable price.
Like most things that I buy online, I went out and took a look at the speakers at Circuit City, where they listed for $399. I bought mine here at Amazon for $199 plus S&H(slightly used, in good shape). The speakers are good quality and sound nice with my Yamaha AV Receiver.
As others have mentioned, I am not an audiophile. I will be using these speakers primarily for watching HDTV/DVDs and so far the sound has been great.
I value other peoples opinions and experiences when I look for items online so hopefully this will help.
2007-04-27, 3 of 6 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Polk RM6750
These speakers have a very good response. The subwoofer puts out plenty of bass--I actually had to adjust it down. It was booming on the initial setting. The speakers are small emough to be fairly unnoticable on the wall--yet large enough to cover the full range of sound. I would buy this product again.
2007-03-31, 3 of 4 people found this review helpful, Rated:
EXCELLENT SPEAKERS
This speaker system is exactly what I was looking for.
I've searched for a couple of months, online, talking to people, and going to listen to different speakers in stores. What I needed had to meet two requirements: 1) satellite/sub configuration (to make them "disappear" and have a high WAF - Wife Acceptance Factor); 2) Below $500. I am a true music lover, but am not an "audiophile" so don't have a trained ear to understand fully some of the technical comments made on speakers. However, I can distinguish what sounds good and what doesn't. Plus, I needed a speaker system primarily for audio, to use my dvd player as a cd player.
I have a pretty simple Pioneer receiver (110w), a JVC non-HD dvd player, a Time Warner Scientific Atlanta HD cable box, and a 32 inch, 1080i Sony Bravia. So nothing great, but ok for home use. My TV's speakers are truly awful, so I needed a speaker system to improve that, make better use of the receiver, and help out with stereo music listening. The "surround" feature was not priority, also given my non ideal living room structure.
I went to J and R in NYC and listened to a few speaker systems (didn't want systems that came with receiver/dvd sets). I listened carefully to the Bose AM III (VERY poor, both in very high and mid freqs). Plus, that was just below my budget and needed something cheaper as I had to buy wall/ceiling brackets, etc. Then I listened to a $699 Klipsch system, way beyond my budget, but excellent sound. Finally, I listened to the Polk RM 6750 and realized that it sounded just like the Klipsch, did not capture the difference, but did notice that it cost less than half ($250!).
Bought the Polk system on the spot. Added some cables (the best they had for the satellites, and a sub monster cable), and two ceiling brackets to make the satellites disappear. Took a while to figure out connections and wiring at home, but I LOVE the way my Polk sounds, even if, for now, I only installed the bare minimum for stereo sound (two front satellites and the sub).
2007-03-26, 11 of 11 people found this review helpful, Rated:
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