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Polk Audio RTi A9
$1,750.00
Released September, 2007
The Pros:Every detail in the audio stands out with perfect clarity - audiophile quality. Capable of very loud output with the right amplifier. Bass is very tight, no distortion.
The Cons:Large rooms will still need an additional subwoofer.
Polk Audio's RTi A Series speakers are built with real, MDF wood and feature a floorstanding design. The RTi A9 is sold individually and feature a similar price point as many vinyl alternatives. The A9 speaker is built with dual 5.25-inch polymer composite cone drivers and holds three 7-inch polymer composite subwoofers along with a 1-inch silk/polymer composite dome tweeter.
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The speaker uses Polk's Power Port system to reduce "port noise"/"chuffing" at lower bass frequencies to keep these signals clean sounding and distortian-free. The RTi A9 speaker also features a neodynium magnet, low viscosity ferro-fluid cooling and a heat sink set at the back of the magnet for reliablity and power handling.
Features
- Dual 5.25-inch polymer composite cone drivers
- Three 7-inch polymer composite subwoofers
- 1-inch silk/polymer composite dome tweeter
- Clean bass frequencies with 'Power Port' technology
- Neodynium magnet (with heat sink behind) and low viscosity ferro-fluid cooling
- Built with real wood
- Available in black or cherry finishes
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Pros & Cons
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every detail in the audio stands out with perfect clarity - audiophile quality
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capable of very loud output with the right amplifier
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bass is very tight, no distortion
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can feel the punch from the bass even at lower volumes
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wood grain speaker finish looks good, compliments a room's decor
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feet use rounded edges to avoid hurting your feet if you accidentally step on one
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large rooms will still need an additional subwoofer
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