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Polk Audio Monitor 30 2-Way Bookshelf Speakers (Pair, Cherry)

Polk Audio Monitor 30 2-Way Bookshelf Speakers (Pair, Cherry)
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Polk Audio Monitor 30 2-Way Bookshelf Speakers (Pair, Cherry) Features

Pair of bookshelf 2-way speakers that delivers superior linearity, definition and sound imaging
Equipped with one 5.25-inch bi-laminate composite dynamic-balance driver
Equipped with one 1-inch silk polymer-composite dynamic-balance dome tweeter
All MDF construction and extensive cabinet bracing ensure resonance-free enclosures
Built-in keyhole wall mounting brackets provides secure on-wall mounting
 

Accessories for your Polk Audio Monitor 30 2-Way Bookshelf Speakers (Pair, Cherry)

Monster Cable S16-50 Monster Standard Speaker Cable 16 Gauge (50 ft.)
Monster Cable SFLM GP-50 SuperFlat Mini Navajo White Easy-to-Hide Speaker Cable (50 Foot Piece with 4 Prs. Pins)
Monster Cable XP2F HT-15 Monster XP Speaker Cable with Color-Coded Connectors 2 Front channel 15 ft. AGP
SANUS SYSTEMS SF-26B Steel Speaker Stand
MONSTER CABLE ; 30 ft. piece with 4 prs. pins - 9.14 m. (XPGP-30)
 

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Additional Polk Audio Monitor 30 2-Way Bookshelf Speakers (Pair, Cherry) Information

Back in the 1970's, Polk's Monitor speaker series put Polk Audio on the map. Universally acclaimed by audio critics, the Monitor series became known as an acoustically transparent speaker - a concept that audiophiles search for - with beautifully accurate sound reproduction. Here we are, nearly 2 generations later, and the Monitor is being re-introduced so you can experience this great sound fresh and new. Dual Five-Way Binding Post Connectors, allowing for more secure hook-up options, as well as bi-wiring and bi-amping flexibility Monitor Series speakers are ?modern living accessories? that make a stylish statement in Cherry wood grain finish, with Titanium faces Magnetically shielded for safe placement on or near TVs and video monitors with no risk of video distortion Built-in keyhole wall mounting brackets for strong, secure on-wall mounting with no added brackets to buy. Critically Tuned Flared Port minimizes port noise (?chuffing?) for good low frequency extension with low distortion, resulting in natural, full-bodied sound with rich bass Cabinet Size 11 H x 7 W x 8-3/8 D (27.94cm H x 17.78cm W x 21.27cm D) Mounting Options on-wall with built-iin key hole slot Enclosure Type Vented via rear panel flared port Each speaker weighs 9 pounds 2 Speakers in package for left and right channel stereo or for front or rear channel in home-theater mode Cherry Finish

 

What Customers Say About Polk Audio Monitor 30 2-Way Bookshelf Speakers (Pair, Cherry):

The Logitech+PolkAudio combination is great at a total price of about $200. If you like (or have) Logitech Z-2300 but are not satisfied with the satellites, try this combination -- it rocks. The sub drives the Polk Audio speakers and does a nice job of it. Availability of speaker mount bracket is nice. I highly recommend this combination if you have room for the speakers.

Low price. All it took was a pair of 18gauge speaker cables with RCA connectors (cut one end off) from Radio Shack. I use them for computer speakers where I do most of my listening. I also ordered some wall mounts and when they arrive I will be able to free up more space on my desk area. Great balanced sound.

These are not quite as efficient (not as loud at the same volume setting) as a pair of Yamaha speakers I have and like, and a little less emphasis on the bass, but overall probably cleaner and more accurate.I combined these speakers with the subwoofer on my Logitech Z-2300 (replaced the Logitech satellites with these speakers) so that I could keep the handy desk control which also has quick sub control and headphone access. These speakers have a MUCH fuller sound in both highs and lows that the Logitech Z-2300 satellites.

It all sounds great. I was wrong. I really didn't expect much at this price. I'm scratching my head trying to figure out why I paid $2k for my home speakers when these little guys put such a smile on my face. Wanted to get away from the sat/sub PC-speakers I had.

These are for my office at work so I need to be careful about playing them too loud but towards the end of the day I can let loose a bit with anything from 80s Metallica to Daftpunk. They just needed to sound marginally better than the PC-speakers. Had an old Carver preamp & power amp pair taking up space on my basement shelf. Needed a pair of decent bookshelf speakers for my office at work. I got these M30's for $120 on amazon.

The combo of a solid,warm,robust sounding amplification setup paired with these Polks really does the job.

A bookshelf with depth, both in that it protrudes twelve inches from front to rear when placed on a wall, and, also, provides ample bass for its stature. It matches well with Polk's CS1 or CS10 center channel speaker for surround systems as a front and surround channel, or can be paired with the larger M40 bookshelf, or M50 and M60 towers as a surround speaker. However, you'll have to spend at least $300 for such a pair that match the clarity and quality design of the Monitor 30. For mid size rooms the Monitor 30 is a bit small as a front channel and noticeably lacking in bass detail no matter what the room dimension. Since the Monitor 30's match so seamlessly with the other speakers, the soundstage is opened up and less volume is needed.Again, don't let the price fool you. There are bookshelfs that use larger mid/woofer drivers or at least two 5 inch drivers (and one tweeter) that can produce quite a bit more detail and volume in the lower frequencies. In fairness, the front channels employ eight 5.25" drivers versus only two to four drivers depending on 5.1 or 7.1 soundtrack.

While listening to music, I prefer using Dolby ProLogicIIx (7.1 surround), rather than two channel stereo. Subwoofer crossover can be set lower allowing the sub to handle the lower frequencies with more detail. When given time to break-in, matched appropriately with other speakers, and tuned with the latest A/V Receivers, the 30 can be a very solid performer. There are many steeply priced speakers using same size drivers that will only marginally outperform and sometimes underperform the Monitor 30. While crossover with a satellite speaker generally should be set no lower than the 120-150Hz area, which is at the uppermost range of most subwoofers, the M30 can easily be adjusted down to the 60-80Hz area. The Polk Monitor 30 has great potenial and a huge bargain at its close out price (replaced by TSi series which is nearly identical). It should be able to outperform most satellite speaker systems, but will stand out prominently from the wall when hung from it's bracket.

Of course the extra speaker size can take more power and produce more volume than satellites, as well.However, for front channel use the Monitor has limitations. The other option is to purchase the Monitors for $100 and spend an additional $100-200 on a subwoofer to have even greater range than the larger bookshelfs.I use four Monitor 30's as surround and rear channels in a fairly spacious room (16x24 & vaulted ceiling) with Polk Monitor 60 towers and CS1 in the front. The Dynaudio 52SE for example, costing around $1,000, when tested by Audioholics produced great lower bass until it bottomed out due to lack of internal bracing and overall driver design. First, don't be mislead by the price. On opposite end of the hanging bracket, short legs keep the speaker evenly spaced from the wall and allow the rear port to breathe.Since both Polk's Monitor/TSi bookshelf and center channel speakers provide ample levels of bass (55Hz), it offers more flexibility when used with a subwoofer than small satellite speakers. Though the 30's are much closer to the listener than the fronts, the levels must be adjusted a couple of decibels higher to make surround effects really come out.

Polk Audio quality, great sound and very affordable. And the fact these are offered as pairs and not singles.So, for its price, I purchased the 30's for my rear surrounds and they are beautiful speakers. Originally, I was looking towards a Polk 40 for surround rears but noticed many home theater enthusiasts (more towards the budget-conscious) were taking advantage of the great price offering of the Polk Audio Monitor 30's. The biggest selling point was the fact I can hang them on my wall, where the 40's needs a stand. Removing the grill and overall, looks great.But it was testing the speakers for 7.1 and under Dolby TrueHD and see if I can hear the difference utilizing Blu-rays such as "Quantum of Solace" and "Transformers" and definitely enjoyed the sound coming from the rears surround.Now, I'm so convinced that I may order another pair to replace my rear channel speakers.

These complete the surround, and I have no issues with what they produce. They are too expensive to justify for all of the speakers in my house, though :)Can't speak much to the highs and lows. Polk audio is excellent sound for price. I have smaller Klipsch speakers that produce better sound, in my opinion. My center channel's got amazing highs, and my sub takes care of the lows.

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