Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Acoustic Research AW822 900 Mhz Outdoor Wireless Speakers (Brown)


Product Description

sold individually * built-in 7.5-watt amplifier * 2" dome tweeter * 5" woofer * acoustic suspension (sealed) design *





Product Details

  • Color: Brown
  • Brand: Acoustic Research
  • Model: AW822
  • Dimensions: 13.00" h x 16.70" w x 8.70" l, 10.24 pounds

Features

  • Wireless speaker can be used indoors or out and has up to 250 foot range
  • Water resistant design with built in carrying handle and tripod feet for ease of use and stability
  • Automatic level control avoids sudden changes in volume while 2 way acoustic design provides high quality omni directional sound
  • Convenient push button auto lock phase lock loop tuning locks onto transmitter signal and guarantees clear audio
  • Dual power mode with AC adapters supplied -batteries optional



Customer Reviews

Great Product4
I bought this for my dorm and it's totally great. I can watch movies on it or take it out into the hall and have a hall dance party. It meets all needs and I was actually really surprised at the sound quality. For 70 bucks it rocks! The only issue is that it takes a few seconds to connect and when it's on and not playing music it buzzes alot. Easily fixed by turning it off and on though. Great Product.

not bad - but not great either4
The obvious advantage is the lack of wiring - but the sound is a bit fuzzy and you can get interference from dogs and people walking around. Takes a boat load of batteries - but found some generic ones that were not too expensive but plan on spending 25+ for rechargeable batteries per speaker. For causal listening to music and the news out on the deck these are fine. but overall sound quality is not great.

Wireless Outdoor Speaker5
I did not pay for "enhanced" shipping and the delivery took a while but once it was here I am very happy with it. It worked great just out of the box. Auto-shutdown feature (during non-use) is good but one time I seemed to struggle to get the thing to "wake-up". Probably "operator error" however, as I have not seemed to have that problem again.

We have XM on one of our "boomboxes" (in the kitchen) and all the wires and the antenna were a pain to move from room to room - we simply did not move them. The speaker is about 40 feet from the transmitter and works GREAT. In fact I almost believe that the "Old time radio" that I like to listen to is clearer on the remote speaker than on the boombox itself. Color me "Very Happy" with the purchase.

Now. . . Do I want to buy a second one for stereo?? Have to think about that! Let's see, Old Time Radio is monoaural anyway, isn't it? hmmm. . .

Next purchase - 8 rechargeable C batteries - the 110V power supply for the portable speaker will keep them charged when the thing is the in the home office (vast majority of the time) but we can also then just move the speaker itself to the patio or the workshop / garage. (Why didn't I test it in the workshop? It is closer to the base than the office!) The manual specifies that you should not have non-rechargeable batteries in it if you used the 110V power supply. You really don't need to read the manual (mostly intuitive) but it is so small you will finish it in one sitting in the "main reading room". Think about that last statement!!!



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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Polk Audio RM21 Home Theater Speaker System


Product Description

Polk Audio RM21 Home Theater Speaker System





Product Details

  • Color: Rich Pewter finish with Charcoal trim sats and center - Black subwoofer
  • Brand: Polk Audio
  • Model: RM21



Features

  • Polk Audio RM21 Polk Audio RM21 Home Theater Speaker System
  • Consisting of RM20 satellite speaker package and PSW303 subwoofer
  • Rich Pewter finish with Charcoal trim sats and center
  • Black subwoofer
  • Center Channel Speaker features an exclusive Center Channel Cradle that aims the speaker toward the listener, from above or below the TV.


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Sunday, October 26, 2008

Polk Audio RTi12 High Output Floorstanding Loudspeaker (Single, Cherry)


Product Description

POLK RTi12 - Given a choice between vinyl and real wood speaker cabinets, which would you pick? Polk builds their cabinets in a computer controlled workshop, adhering precisely to exacting specifications. The result is real wood and high end performance at amazingly likeable prices! RTi12 features: Anti-diffraction grille for spacious 3D imaging Power Port Plus (1 rear port - 1 front port) with internal plates to reduce turbulence Magnetically shielded Dual, bi-wirable & bi-ampable gold-plated 5-way binding posts Size - 50-1/4H x 7-3/4W x 21D; 81 pounds shipping weight Includes carpet spikes & rubber feet 5 year P&L warranty Finish - Cherry These speakers sold individually!


Product Details

  • Color: Cherry
  • Brand: Polk Audio
  • Model: AM1532
  • Dimensions: 50.13" h x 21.00" w x 7.75" l, 88.00 pounds

Features

  • Single real wood floorstanding speaker with all MDF construction and resonance-free enclosures
  • Equipped with dual 5.25-inch polymer composite cone drivers and three 7-inch polymer composite subwoofers with rubber surrounds
  • 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

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
Why settle for vinyl speakers when you can have the warmth and beauty of real wood at the same price? RTi Series features real wood at vinyl prices.

Features

  • Acoustically inert, asymmetrically braced 3/4" MDF cabinets, finished in Real Cherry Wood or Real Black Oak veneers.
  • Dynamic Balance polymer composite drivers for smooth wide-range response with low distortion.
  • PowerPort® Plus bass venting for superior clean, low distortion bass that you can really feel.
  • 1" silk dome tweeter with a neodymium magnets for clear, detailed highs; heat-sinked for superior heat dissipation, power handling and reliability.
  • Three 7" woofers have the surface area of a single large woofer with the low-mass and acceleration of small woofers, for a high force-to-mass ratio -- bass response is tighter, punchier, more accurate.
  • Butyl rubber surrounds for high performance durability.
  • Acoustically inert stamped driver baskets.
  • Floating anti-diffraction grilles minimize grille diffraction for spacious, 3-dimensional imaging.
  • Magnetic shielding for safe placement near video sources.
  • Mylar bypass capacitors in the crossovers extend high frequency response and improve detail and transparency.
  • Dual, bi-ampable gold-plated 5-way binding post inputs (with wide holes for large-gauge bare wire connections) for the most secure connections and the most versatile wiring applications.
  • Adjustable leveling feet in an outrigger base to provide stability on any type of flooring.
  • Timbre-matched to fit into any Polk Audio home theater or multi-channel music system for a more realistic, more seamless surround sound environment.

Customer Reviews

Sonic integrity, versatility, and value for money5
About a month ago, I bought a pair of RTi12s as the outgoing model (they were replaced by the RTi 2008 series.) Little did I know how lucky my timing was; two weeks later, there were no more to be had. And I'd gotten them at just below half of MSRP from Amazon.com.

It was the price that got me to buy when I did, but now that I have lived with the RTi12s for a while, progressively adding components to my stereo, tuning it all, and trying to stay true to my goal of a modest budget, I believe that if I had paid the normal street price I would be no less impressed.

And I am impressed!

According to Polk Audio, "Mid-level amplifiers and receivers will bring out the best performance from RTi models", and thus not high-end audiophile gear, they imply. I believe them, but not because the audible result is less than exemplary. This is why:

As part of correspondence with one of Polk Audio's helpful customer service reps, I wrote

"So far, I have found a combination of two things to be most successful: setting the Onkyo DX-7555 CD player's digital filter to 'slow' (more analog-like, relaxed and warm) and rolling off the receiver's treble knob slightly. Since I don't have a dedicated equalizer, this seems to be my best bet. When I reduced the mid/treble amp's levels, I lost dynamics and sonority in the midrange, especially the lower mids.

Like some other owners, I find the RTi12 to be a bit bright. I can't speak for them, but by 'bright' I don't mean harsh in the treble range. Rather, with respect to treble, it almost seems they were designed to compensate for less capable equipment upstream in the audio chain.

True, with the CD player's filter set to 'sharp' (more digital-like and flat) I hear shimmering air in the sound field and almost bionic sibilance in choral music. The RTi12s reproduce this faithfully. But some instruments suffer from this. And more importantly the spectral balance does: the lower midrange and bass sound de-emphasized and uninspired. It's perceptual, not technical, but there it is.

Anyway, so far I have found that the RTi12 midrange drivers want to be hit hard. So I'm hitting them."

I wrote this before I read Polk Audio's statement about pairing the RTi12 with mid-level components. So I think my guess about "less capable equipment upstream" was right.

Granted, my other components _are_ modest. I have heard that my Onkyo CD player is as close to high-end as you can get without spending several times more. And I cannot believe that most listeners would even be able to appreciate the difference. But what is important is that no matter what it feeds the RTi12s (by way of an AudioSource Amp One/A for the mid/treble), they reproduce it: the desirable and undesirable.

Years ago, I was a musician for many years; toward the end, a professional. During that time I focused on sound as a thing in itself, which led to my practice of sound design, synthesis and production, in addition to writing and playing. I know sound. And the RTi12s, when used in a modest system that has been tuned at all (speaker placement, component isolation, etc.) deliver truly beautiful sound.

Highly recommended.


NB: These speakers do not implement true bi-amping. Rather, they allow their internal passive crossover to be driven by two full spectrum amplified signals.

In true bi-amping, an active crossover first divides the full spectrum signal into (typically) two sub-spectra, each of which feeds a separate amplifier, which in turn drives separate speakers. Thus each amp is more efficient because it is burdened only by its part of the full spectrum, not the whole thing. Also, active crossovers are usually more accurate than passive ones.

I guess one advantage of the RTi12's pseudo-bi-amping scheme is to keep the load on each amplifier at 8 ohms. Thus each amp will still do as much work as if they were used alone (because they are amplifying the full spectrum signal), but will not do any more work (because they are driving only one set of speakers, bass or mid/treble, not both sets.) Or something -- I don't really know!

Another more obvious advantage is the ability to set the levels of one or the other amplifier, to change the balance between the output of low and high frequencies.

Similarly, a particular amp can be chosen for use with the highs vs. the lows. I chose my AudioSource amp for the highs because of its reputation for transparency.

Lastly, it permits summing the output of two amplifiers. This is important since (as many have pointed out) the RTi12 is very power hungry. Give it some power and it sounds good. Give it lots of power and it sings with a beautiful voice.

Great sound, great looks4
Beautiful cabinets, almost perfect sound. Can't beat them for the money. To my ears, the midrange lacks just a smidgen of clarity compared to speakers that cost more than twice as much. Nothing I've heard in the price range comes close.

Arrived without damage5
For detailed reviews regarding the sound quality, Polk website has a lot, not to mention other audio websites. I'd like to comment on the "received damaged" part. I recently purchased two of these from Amazon and both arrived in great condition. The packages are dented/torn up a little bit though.




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Monday, October 20, 2008

Polk Audio TSi300 Floorstanding Speaker (Single, Black)


Product Description

The TSi Series raises the standard for great sounding speakers that also offer incomparable value. It features a contemporary look and is designed to work with today's most stylish televisions and electronic components. These are speakers that produce a sound that is open, spacious, and clear; even when driven by modestly powered amplifiers and receivers. All wood cabinet Polk Audio loudspeakers are constructed of low-resonance MDF instead of the cheaper and more resonant particleboard used by many competitive speaker brands. Critically Tuned Flared Ports minimize port noise and ensure good low frequency extension with low distortion. With Flared Ports, TSi speakers reveal realistic, natural, full-bodied sound with rich bass. Exclusive Dynamic Balance Composite Material Technology delivers sound that's effortlessly clean and clear, even at lifelike volume. Dimensions - Height 36-3/8 x Width 7 x Depth 14-1/4 (92.39x17.78x36.2cm) Weight - 26 pounds (11.79 kg)


Product Details

  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Polk Audio
  • Model: AM5205-A
  • Dimensions: 36.38" h x 7.00" w x 11.50" l, 26.00 pounds

Features

  • Single versatile high-performance floorstanding loudspeaker
  • Equipped with 1-inch silk/polymer composite Dynamic Balance dome tweeter
  • Frequency response: 35-25KHz
  • Equipped with two 5.25-inch diameter bi-laminate organic fiber cone woofers
  • Recommended Amplification: 20-150 watts/channel

Customer Reviews

Polk Audio TSi300 Floor Speakers - THESE ROCK!5
I upgraded my home theatre to a Pioneer receiver and these speakers and they ROCK!!

Best setup I've heard yet! I Highly recommend!




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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Polk Audio CSI A6 Center Channel Speaker (Single, Black)


Product Description

bass-reflex (ported) design * frequency response 55-26,000 Hz (-3dB) * handles 20-200 watts * 1" Dynamic Balance® silk/polymer tweeter * dual 6-1/2" Dynamic Balance polymer composite woofers *


Product Details

  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Polk Audio
  • Model: AM6615-A
  • Dimensions: 24.00" h x 7.75" w x 14.00" l,

Features

  • A single center channel speaker timbre-matched to fit any Polk Audio home theater or multi-channel music system
  • Two 6.5-inch dynamic balanced drives with polymer composite cones
  • One 1-inch silk composite dome tweeter
  • Features a neodynium magnet, low viscosity ferro-fluid cooling, and a heat sink on the back of the magnet
  • All MDF construction and extensive asymmetric cabinet bracing ensure resonance-free enclosures

Customer Reviews

Very good for the $$$4
I have Polk Audio speakers from the good old days, when they were very good if not exceptional. I needed a more prominent center channel, but I did not want to replace the other "parts" of the home theater arrangement. After contacting Polk tech support, they recommended the CSI A6 as complementary to the existing array. It is a good fit and provides clear dialog and the tone and range blend well. (the system is driven by a Denon 5308)

Polk CSI A65
I chose the CSI A6 based on the reviews of others and professional sites. I have been extremely pleased with its performance. Dialog is crisp and clear. It covers a large sound range and enhances the other components well. I recommend this unit.




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Monday, October 6, 2008

Polk Audio CSW200 Passive in-floor/in-ceiling subwoofer


Product Description

10" woofer * frequency response 28-140 Hz (-3dB) * Laminar Flow Port for resonance and noise-free performance * requires separate amplifier such as Polk's SWA500 * compatible with standard 12" x 12", 10" x 10", or 8" x 14" HVAC grille; remove the grille's moving parts before installation *


Product Details

  • Brand: Polk Audio
  • Model: CSW200











Features

  • 10" woofer
  • frequency response 28-140 Hz (-3dB)
  • Laminar Flow Port for resonance and noise-free performance
  • requires separate amplifier such as Polk's SWA500
  • compatible with standard 12" x 12", 10" x 10", or 8" x 14" HVAC grille; remove the grille's moving parts before installation

Customer Reviews

csw2005
Yes, we love the CSW200 subwoofers...we installed two and now our sound system is more than complete...thank you Polk Audio !!!!!






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Monday, September 29, 2008

Polk Audio RTI A1 Bookshelf Speakers (Pair, Cherry)


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 décor. The result is classic Polk performance in a design that speaks to today's high-end home décor. The RTi A1 features the latest generation of Dynamic Balance polymer composite drivers for smooth wide-range response with low distortion. PowerPort bass venting gives superior clean, low distortion bass that you can really feel. PowerPort vastly reduces "chuffing" or "port noise" and provides more powerful lower distortion bass than conventional designs. Butyl rubber surrounds for high performance durability /Acoustically inert stamped driver baskets Floating anti-diffraction grilles minimize grille diffraction for spacious, 3-dimensional imaging Driver Complement - Midrange - One 5-1/4 Diameter (13.34cm)Polymer Composite Dynamic Balance with rubber surround / Tweeter - One 1 Diameter (2.54cm) Silk Polymer Composite Dome Overall Frequency Response 50Hz-27kHz / Lower -3dB Limit 60Hz /Upper -3dB Limit 26kHz / Nominal Impedance 8 ohms Recommended Amplifier Power - 20-125 w/channel / Efficiency 89 dB / Inputs 5-way binding posts Cabinet Size (HxWxD) - 12 x 7-3/8 x 11-1/2 inches (30.48 x 18.73 x 29.21cm ) Enclosure Type - Vented with PowerPort and Arc Port Polk Audio Speaker Warranty - 5 years parts and labor (original purchaser)


Product Details

  • Color: Cherry
  • Brand: Polk Audio
  • Model: AM1172-A
  • Dimensions: 7.00" h x 12.00" w x 11.50" l, 15.00 pounds

Features

  • Pair of real wood bookshelf speakers with all MDF construction and resonance-free enclosures
  • Equipped with one 5.25-inch dynamic balance mineral/polymer composite cone driver
  • 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

Customer Reviews

amazing5
i have had these in just over a week and with the hours i have played them i would say that i am entering the break in stage. right out of the box they sounded a little bright, now they sound a little more laid back and smoother. most reviewers on here pair their speakers with a receiver and a sub. i would suggest that you use neither. in stereo i would suggest you use more superior hardware to get more from these gems,such as a good amp,a preamp and a good cd player,or turntable. now for my review.i listened to the polks well into the late hours of the night each night. as my preamp and amp got warmer the polks fell deeper into the sound stage as the sound stage got wider. i turned the lights off and i was conviced they were full range speakers.from the sometimes thunderous bottom end to realistic midband and the smooth highs.as the hours went on i plunged deeper into my cd collection,and the sound stopped comming from the speakers and were placed in locations in the air between and the outer edges the speakers. when i kept on looking at each speaker it did not appear that sound was comming from them. this has happened to me before on a larger scale with my legacy signatures (130lbs each beasts , a little over five feet tall and almost 4grand more).will downing's pleasures of the night (cd) is my usual reference cd for male voices and his voice came so close to me in that center stage i know i could have slapped him if i had reached out my hand. maxwell's cd embroya is my bottom end test cd and wow the gut they had was tremendous. i continued to listen to more cds from jazz to some classic r&b and classical and they got better and better. i love'm. and by the way did i say they were a very good looking pair of speakers.

Beautiful aesthetics and unbelievable performance at a remarkable price5
I also own the previous generation RTi6 bookshelf speakers by Polk and was able to do a direct comparison. The 6s have larger drivers so their slight mid-bass advantage is to be expected, but in all other ways the RTi A1 is an improvement. The sound projects further outside of the cabinets, or rather the cabinets disappear and throw a great, wide sound-field outward. Instruments sound like they should, male voices aren't nasal or chesty, and the highs are soothing rather than sibilant and tinny (as the previous RTis could get under pressure). I have never heard a speaker this nice at a price this low.

Review of RTI A1 with Technics SA-DA10 receiver4
I bought these speakers less than a week ago so they have not been broken in yet. I listened to them at the Austin area Frye's as they are configured in the home theater room. I believe the higher end CS center channel was used as well as the larger $299 subwoofer (all Polk). I don't recall the rear channel speakers. That said, these sounded great!

Now that I have them at home with my receiver (5 x 100 watts/channel), I can tell that I need a subwoofer. Also, don't leave them on the floor because they will not sound good.

The cabinet is well constructed cherry veneer. The highs sound natural and not tinny. Right now I use my Ipod primarily as music source fed through reciever (Onkyo cradle).

Overall, very good sounding speaker and great look for my apartment. You don't have to turn them up very much and the sound just carries throughout the apartment at a very good volume.

I'll provide a better commentary in a week when I go back to pick up the cherry PSW-10 sub.






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