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

Polk Audio RTi12 High Output Floorstanding Loudspeaker (Single, Cherry)
Brand: Polk Audio
Category: CE


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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 8 reviews
Sales Rank: 31683

Color: Cherry
Media: Electronics
Shipping Weight (lbs): 88
Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 21 x 50.1
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.

MPN: AM1532
Model: AM1532
UPC: 747192109783
EAN: 0747192109783
ASIN: B000BP8AYC


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

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Editorial Reviews:

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 PL warranty Finish - Cherry These speakers sold individually!


Customer Reviews:   Read 3 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Sonic integrity, versatility, and value for money   April 21, 2008
Non Specifie (USA)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

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. br / br /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. br / br /And I am impressed! br / br /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: br / br /As part of correspondence with one of Polk Audio's helpful customer service reps, I wrote br / br /"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. br / br /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. br / br /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. br / br /Anyway, so far I have found that the RTi12 midrange drivers want to be hit hard. So I'm hitting them." br / br /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. br / br /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. br / br /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. br / br /Highly recommended. br / br / br /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. br / br /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. br / br /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! br / br /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. br / br /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. br / br /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.


4 out of 5 stars Great sound, great looks   April 16, 2008
Phil N. Tropic (Vermont, USA)
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.


5 out of 5 stars Arrived without damage   March 24, 2008
xinvar
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.


5 out of 5 stars Great Audiophile Quality Speakers   January 1, 2008
D. Maxon (Portland OR)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The Polk RTI lineup is an affordable speaker set that is of audiophile quality. The RTI12s have great highs and great lows (Rates at 30Hz - 26kHz (-3db)) and sound very clean even at high volume. Cant wait to bi-amp them! After reviewing various comparable front channel speakers I settled on the RTI12s. They blend well with their black oak boxes (also available in cherry). These speakers are powerful and will sound best with a powerful receiver. br / br /The Polk RTI12s are massive, 4ft at least and weighing about 85lbs. They include cone shaped feet that make them very stable and keep them from running away during high bass. They are being replaced so now is the time to buy them for cheap!


5 out of 5 stars Polk Audio   November 29, 2007
Mikel Gunn (Fort Worth, Texas)
These speakers are awesome but they came in damaged twice, However I contacted Polk Audio directly to request new speakers grill's because that's the only damage I had on the 2nd shipment.





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