Speakers Wall
Polk Audio RC65i 2-Way In-Speakers Wall (Pair, White)
Technical Details
- Pair of 2-way in-wall speakers timbre-matched to the Polk Audio RTi Series for seamless imaging
- Equipped with one 6.5-inch dynamic-balance, mineral filled polymer-composite cone
- Frequency Response: 32Hz - 20kHz
- Equipped with one 0.75-inch dynamic-balance, metalized soft dome tweeter with swivel mount
- Constructed of durable, moisture-resistant materials for use in bathrooms, saunas, or under outdoor eaves
Description
The Polk Audio RC65i 2-way In- Speakers Wall delivers incredible sound to any room in your home without using any floor or shelf space. The RC65i 2-way In- Speakers Wall is easy to install, requiring only that you cut a hole, feed the wires through, and simply drop the speaker in where it is held in place by rotating cams that safely secure the speaker with no extra assembly or mess. Once installed, the paintable grille and flange allows this in-wall speaker to virtually disappear in the room.
The Polk RC65i RC65i 2-way In- Speakers Wall utilizes a 6.5-inch dynamic-balance, mineral filled polymer-composite cone with a rubber surround that outlasts cheaper foam surrounds, as well as a 0.75-inch dynamic-balance, metalized soft dome tweeter with a swivel mount. The swivel-mounted tweeter is aimable for direct high frequency control that ensures spacious imaging with amazing clarity, and well-balanced sound in any listening position, even off-axis listening positions, rather than in just a small sweet spot.
Constructed of durable, moisture resistant materials, the RC65i RC65i 2-way In- Speakers Wall is safe for use in bathrooms, kitchens, saunas, or even under outdoor eaves, and features a wide-dispersion design for even sound-coverage throughout even large rooms. The RC65i RC65i 2-way In- Speakers Wall also features infinite baffle tuning which uses the virtual enclosure of in-wall space for superior bass response, and is timbre-matched to the Polk Audio Monitor Series for seamless, enveloping imaging when used in a home theater system.
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Reviews
By: B. Roach
The livingroom in our new home just doesn’t have a place for free-standing speakers due to the floorplan. This ruled out using my existing theater speakers. I went to the local big-box store, and the only set of in-wall speakers they had that I thought were worth buying were a set of Klipsch that came in at $600 per set. I almost went for them, but after measuring I found they were about 2″ too wide for where I needed to install one of them. They do not compare to my aforementioned towers.
Those towers were also $900 a piece. They also are not nearly as good as the $600 Klipsch in-walls I looked at. What these are is a great everyday speaker that will sound decent to most people under most conditions. They are a *slight* bit muddy, but not for the price range. It also helps if you have a good receiver that lets you control the dynamic range being sent to your speakers. I have a high-end Yamaha that allows me to cut the low frequencies out of the main channel and only send them to the sub. Doing this, you get rid of most of the “muddy” issues.
By: Weatherwiser (Cedar Brook, NJ United States)
I purchased a pair of these in-walls for a pool table/game room area I am building in the basement. My receiver is an Onkyo 805 7.1 home theater system and these will serve as stereo/audio part for only that room. I have never owned Polks or in wall speakers for that matter and listened to them at the big box store before purchasing these through Amazon. I was really impressed at the audio quality.
I also didn’t want floor standing speakers, but didn’t want to sacrifice audio quality either so these speakers filled the bill. Polk recommends to maximize the sound quality, you place a modest amount of a sound absorbing material. I think insulation also works just as well. I haven’t done this yet and they still sound excellent!
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