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Polk Audio T15 review: 100 Watt home theater bookshelf speakers. The Polk Audio T15 also supports Dolby and DTS surround sound. These bookshelf speakers give immersive surround sound and a fantastic experience for movies. And also they come at affordable under $100.
Polk Audio T15
100-watt bookshelf speakers, hi-res audion with deep bass, support Dolby and DTS surround, wall-mountable, 1 x 5.25″ dynamic driver, 1 x 0.75″ tweeter
Polk Audio is a beloved and reputable audio device manufacturer known for its huge selection of speakers that span the complete price spectrum. Still, while their top-end speakers are wonderful, one of the toughest strengths is sparing no costs to make their affordable outings the finest they’d possibly be. In our Polk Audio T15 review, we can think of no instance that better illustrates this spot than the Polk Audio T15 speakers. So read on if you need to know just how fine these affordable bookshelf speakers can be.
The Polk Audio T15s are about as simple as they come in terms of design. The full black box features a removable fabric grille, revealing a little grey woofer on the inside. The back part of the box features speakers’ inputs and a solid wall mount. The look is straightforward, not meddling in any styles imposed by the audio market.
The box is made out of MDF and comes in just over 8 pounds. The dimensions measure 7.2” x 6.5” x 10.6” making even the measure as timeless as the look. The design might be a little boring, but remember these are budget-friendly options. It is fine to see Polk put the money into the parts, and not into the flair.
Two parts drive the speakers. The 1st is a 5.25-inch polymer composite cone driver which takes care of the mid-range. This is the place that is finished in grey color with a fine black accent on the nipple of the cone.
Next comes the 0.75-inch silk dome tweeter. Honestly, this is not anything that surprised me. The tweeter is recessed, creating a pseudo waveguide for T15 speakers. While this adds a few protections, it would have been good to see some kind of metal bracing so the dome tweeter does not get pushed in.
Overall, there is a front slot sitting in among the 2 drivers. I like front-slotted designs and I am glad Polk opted for 1 here over a close part. The design of the Polk Audio T15s might offer much, but they do not need to. This kept it smooth and at its price tag, which is the best cheap bookshelf speaker.
The Polk Audio T15 speakers deliver super clean sound performance with super crisp highs, detailed midranges, and very deep bass response.
With acoustically inert, MDF, the speaker is able to produce fine sound with clear details and decreases distortion and resonance. I loved the fact that you can simply crank up the volume on the Polk Audio T15 speakers to the max without hearing any distortion from the up-frequency ranges.
The Polk Audio T15 has bright highs, huge-open ranges, and even amazing bass response, offering a fine kick for instrumental and vocal music genres. The Polk Audio T15 also has no pressure working jointly with others in a sound system.
Keeping with the Polk Audio T15 build, the functionality set on it is pretty barren. These T15 speakers feature small else outside of actually producing decent sound. Even though they do have some features that assist in producing the sound well.
Specs: bookshelf speaker, dimension: 7.25″ x 6.5″ x 10.63″, weight: 8 lbs, woofer diameter: 5.25″, 1x 5 1/4″ Mid/Woofer. 1x 3/4″ Tweeter, maximum output power: 100 watts, speaker type: passive, overall frequency response: 60 – 24 kHz (+/- 3dB), impedance: 8 ohms, sensitivity: 89 dB
Features: Hi-Res audio, deep bass, Dolby and DTS surround, remote control, wall-mountable, enclosure type: vented
Specs & Features: dimension (per one speaker): 6.9″ x 9.5″ x 58″, weight: 10.8 pounds, total power output: R/L 21W x 2 + 21W RMS, frequency response: 75Hz-20KHz(±6db), input type: RCA x2, bass driver: 4″ (116m), signal to noise ratio: ≥85dBA, active/passive: active, remote control
Specs & Features: dimension: 5.75″ x 9.5″ x 7″, weight: 12.3 pounds, Bluetooth, wireless, total power o/p: R/L 21W + 21W RMS, frequency response: 55 – 20 kHz, input type: RCA x 2, bass driver: 4″ (116mm), signal to noise ration: ≥85dBA, active/passive: active, remote control
Specs & Features: dimension (per 1 speaker): 5.9″ x 3.1″ x 7.5″, weight: 3.97 pounds (right speaker: 2.30 pounds/left speaker: 1.80 pounds), connectivity: AUX input and headphone jack, stereo sound, digital signal process
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After the Polk Audio T15 review, at this price tag, these speakers are hard to beat. The super build quality and sound are more often enough to simply justify the price tag. For some additional, speakers in a sounded audio setup, these are best, offering some crisp highs and clear dialogue.
Although you are just starting your setup, these are not the finest speakers to go with. While they are cheap, they do not provide enough in frequency to satisfy your requirements. If you are starting, look into a few floor-standing speakers.
100-watt bookshelf speakers, hi-res audion with deep bass, support Dolby and DTS surround, wall-mountable, 1 x 5.25″ dynamic driver + 1 x 0.75″ tweeter, bass boost, multi-room audio, built-in microphone
42 watts RMS (21W + 21W), 4 active near-field monitors, class-D amplifier, modes: monitor/music, various connections for multiple devices: TRS (6.35mm – for audio interface/mixers/etc)/RCA – for music players/PC/CD players/AUX (3.5mm) – for mobile phones/tablets, 1″ silk dome tweeters: produce smooth sound/natural & refined treble, 4″ diaphragm woofers: produce strong bass with an accurate overall sound, weight: 4.5kg
PreSonus Eris E3.5 – Near Field Studio Monitors:
50 watts RMS (2 x 25W), class-AB amplifier, low-frequency drivers: 3.5″ woven composite, high-frequency drivers: 1″ silk dome, analog inputs: 1-stereo 1/8″/2-balanced 1/4″ TRS/2-unbalanced RCA, analog outputs: 1-1/8″ headphones output, weight: 6.39 pounds
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