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Polk Audio RM6880 5.1 Home Theater Speaker System (Black)
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Polk Audio RM6880 5.1 Home Theater Speaker System (Black) List Price: $849.95
Our Price: $699.95
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Features
 Center speaker uses two midrange drivers to handle the center channel's high output requirements with minimal distortion
 Powered Subwoofer with 10 inch driver and Slot Load Bass Vent pours out deep, efficient bass
 Satellites feature high performance 3/4 inch (19mm) Dynamic Balance Silk/Polymer Composite Dome Tweeter for sweet highs and more lifelike imaging
 Satellites are magnetically shielded for safe placement near your state-of-the-art TV or video monitor with no risk of video distortion
 Stylishly curved satellite enclosures formed of heavy duty, non-resonant Aluminum; the shape breaks up internal standing wave resonance for pure, lifelike sound
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Polk Audio RM6880 5.1 Home Theater Speaker System (Black) Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥♥ Great speakers for a decent price!
We recently finished our basement, and moved our "real" home theater setup down there. We still wanted something in our living room, however, so I purchased these speakers to go with an Onkyo receiver. They are small enough to make my wife happy (even hanging on the walls around the room), and have great sound for their price and size. The subwoofer is oddly shaped and *big*, but kicks out a good amount of bass if you crank it up. I prefer my music balanced, so usually keep it fairly low.

I used the included wallmounts, which had plenty of flexibility for my scenario. I put the anchor in to hang the speaker from, then marked where the "cable hole" is on the bracket, drilled down into the drywall at an angle, and ran the cable into the wall from there. Worked out quite well - cable's not visible at all.
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