Typical price: £660
What is it: Five-piece home cinema speaker package
What we think: The Polk Audio RM95 home cinema speaker package projects a vibrant sound, but it can't rock out at higher volumes
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 21 November 2008
Tags: Polk Audio, Polk Audio RM95, speakers, film, satellite
We like:
Five-piece home cinema speaker package; supercompact satellites and centre speakers; wide dispersion design produces a room-filling sound; shelf and wall brackets are included
We don't like:
You'll need to provide the subwoofer; spring-clip connectors rather than banana jacks; small size limits dynamic range; achieving optimal crossover with a subwoofer can be a challenge
CNET UK judgement:
Its unusual triangular design helps the Polk Audio RM95 home cinema speaker package project a spacious sound, but it can't rock out at higher volumes and it's better suited for smaller spaces
Full review:
Polk Audio engineers and designers know well that everybody wants the smallest possible speakers. Huge TVs and teensy speakers are hot right now, and Polk's RM95 home cinema five-pack comes with four tiny satellites and a very compact centre speaker for £660. You add your choice of subwoofer -- Polk's or otherwise -- to mix and match yourself up to a full 5.1 system. Continue Reading...
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