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If you are looking for a great 5.1 speaker system, the Polk Audio RM6750 is one of the choices that may come to your mind. This speaker is reasonably priced and that is one big attractions but what do the user reviews say, and do you get a good quality sound for the price? Let's take a look and see what we can find. We will go over some of the common pros and cons that are mentioned.

Almost every review that I have read has been glowing and only talks about how great the polk audio rm6750 speakers are -especially since they are much cheaper than many other systems that are their arch rivals.

You can see easily by the stats that they are well worth the amount of money that is asked of the consumer...

Product Features

* 6 piece surround sound package includes 2 surround sound speakers,2 front speakers,1 center channel speaker and 1 subwoofer.

*Center channel and satellite speakers utilize 3.25 polymer-composite cone driver for distortion-free midrange.

* Features 0.5-inch dome tweeter in each satellite speakers and 0.75-inch dome tweeter in center-channel speaker

*The subwoofer utilizes an eight-inch long throw dynamic-balance poly-composite driver for better linearity and driver excursion.

*Satellite and center-channel speakers are able to accommodate 6.1 or 7.1 channel systems

Technical Details

* Brand Name: Polk Audio

* Model: AM6755-B

* Color Name: Black

* Speaker Type: Home theater speaker

* Speaker Amplification Type: Active subwoofer, passive satellites

* Speakers Maximum Output Power: 100 Watts

* Speakers Response Bandwidth: 40 - 24000 Hz

* Speaker Connectivity: Wired

* Depth: 5.0 inches

* Height: 6.5 inches

* Width: 4.0 inches

* Weight: 42.6 pounds

* Warranty: 5 years warranty

While there are a few people that have not been blown away by the speakers performance but they were still satisfied with the small satellite's quality. Maybe there isn't any replacement for larger,more powerful speakers. They can seem to lack the strength they need at some lower frequencies. Sometimes the deep male voice aren't as clear as they should be with these speakers. The center channel seems to have the most problem since that is where most of the voices come from.

Just like anything else in life ... bigger is usually better. If you get something that costs more or has more power then you most likely are going to get a better sound or quality than if you were to get the smaller version. If you are on a budget these speakers will do nicely.

by: Jessica Lauren.




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