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Polk Audio VM10


$660.00 Released April, 2005

Product Shot 1 The Pros:5-year warranty. Powerful - can handle up to 150 watts. Wall mountable.

The Cons:Expensive. Poor frequency response, roll off below 110Hz - requires a subwoofer to sound good. Small woofers.

The Polk Audio VM10 are high performance satellite loudspeakers from Polk Audio's VM series of individually sold speakers.  The speakers feature two 3" mid-woofers with dynamic balance mineral-filled polypropylene drivers and butyl rubber surrounds along with a single 1" aluminum dome tweeter for accurate and detailed performance through a wide frequency range and power handling of up to 150 watts.

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  They are designed with a high-grade extruded aluminum enclosure and narrow baffle design geometry to produce a broad dispersion sound field and have a satin gloss hand-polished finish.  The speakers come with an easy to install wall mount bracket to add flexibility in positioning and have a 5 year warranty.  The VM10s can be matched with Polk Audio's other VM series speakers and DSW series subwoofers to create a customized speaker setup.

Features

  • High-grade Extruded Aluminum Enclosure
  • Butyl Rubber Surrounds
  • Two 3” mid-woofers with dynamic balance Mineral Filled Polypropylene Drivers
  • Single Ferro-Magnetic fluid-cooled 1” Aluminum Dome Tweeter
  • Comes with easy-to-install wall mount bracket
  • High Velocity Array driver configuration
  • Narrow Baffle Design Geometry
  • High-quality Gold plated 5-way Binding Post Inputs
  • Proprietary Satin-Gloss Hand-Polished Finish
  • Tempered smoked glass base
  • Frequency response: 90Hz - 26kHz
  • Up to 150 watts of power
  • 5 year warranty

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Pros
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    5-year warranty

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    powerful - can handle up to 150 watts

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    wall mountable

  • 1

    nice cabinet finish

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    slim cabinet design

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    included bracket can also be used as a cradle for using the speaker as a center channel on its side

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    enclosure is designed to reduce vibration

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    comes with a tabletop stand

Cons
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    expensive

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    poor frequency response, roll off below 110Hz - requires a subwoofer to sound good

  • 1

    small woofers

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