Polk Audio RM7 Satellite Speaker
- Single-packed satellite loudspeaker for front or surround channels in RM 2008 Series systems
- Equipped with a 2.5-inch midrange and a 0.5-inch tweeter
- Frequency response: 120Hz-22kHz
- Magnetically shielded for safe placement next to today’s state-of-the-art TVs and monitors
- Accessories include flexible wall brackets
Product Description
Sound this big from speakers this small just has to be heard to be believed. The Polk Audio RM7 satellite loudspeaker complements today’s stylish high-tech flat panel TVs and audio electronics. Heavy-duty, non-resonant composite enclosures feature an elegant, high-gloss finish creates the ideal décor accent. Polk speaker technology ensures superior system performance, delivering rich, full-bodied, big speaker sound. Mount the speakers on shelves, or next to your plasma or flat-screen television using their flexible wall-mount brackets…. More >>
Polk Audio RM7 Satellite Speaker
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3 comments
John S on March 30, 2010 at 9:34 pm
This speaker was purchased to compliment a Polk 5.1 speaker system. As expected it was a perfect match.
With the cost of a single speaker, it would be nice if a 6.1 speaker system were available, which according to the manufacturer is. Just could not find it available.
J. M. Howard on March 30, 2010 at 11:28 pm
I bought these when I re-did my home 7.1 theater system. I have a pair of these, 2 pair of the larger RM8 for front and side, and the center channel. I like the sub/sat types of systems as I don’t loose any floor space using towers. As long as you get a stellar sub, these work amazingly well. The dispersion is fantastic, completely fills our large living room with sound. Whether it’s a Blu-Ray movie or a satellite radio channel, it all sounds amazing.
la Contesse d'Eau Floridée on March 30, 2010 at 11:56 pm
I bought 2 of these Polk speakers to replace my 20 year old yamaha left-over-from college bookshelf speakers — with a mind to create a really exceptional audio environment in my small living room. The sound was horrible. I tried multiple configurations — with and without subwoofer, different channels on the receiver, new monster shielded cable, etc. They were as bad as small computer speakers, with no depth and no midrange. I’m not an audio expert and probably expected too much from something at this price, but all the glowing reviews (for similar Polk models) swayed me.
I did also get a Polk 10″ subwoofer which is wonderful and which I kept, and sounds great with the heavy old Yamahas.