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Polk Reserve Series R700 Floorstanding Tower Speaker, Features 1" Pinnacle Ring Tweeter, 6.5" Turbine Cone Woofers, Dual 8" Long-Throw Drivers, Hi-Res Certified, IMAX Enhanced, Adjustable Feet

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Clean, effortless bass is produced by Power Port 2.0, complementing the dual 8" woofers while reducing turbulence and port noise. The meticulously-crafted cabinetry ensures optimal internal resonance control and broadened sound dispersion for the ultimate sound stage. and should be viewed using a good sound system. Polk Reserve R700 Floorstanding Loudspeaker Measurements & Conclusion

To be with you at every step. From envisioning a serene evening with your favourite album to setting up the ultimate cinematic audio for movie nights. And once that’s clear, we’ll guide you on making it a reality - harmonising your budget, room dynamics, and dream.Apair of R700s can be superstars ina stereo music-listening system, or shine as the front left and rightchannels ina voice-matched Reserve Series surround sound system. Give them plenty of power These speakers are both very accurate and neutral, no listener fatigue from boosted mids and highs but no loss of detail or focus either. The bass is tightly controlled and powerful and the overall impression is that the speaker is just effortlessly cruising along totally unflustered by even a full symphony played at high volume. They are a massive improvement on my previous B&W DM603 series 2 (22 year old version). Before buying I auditioned similarly priced B&Ws and Klipsch and the Polks were clearly better especially when listening to symphonies at high volume. I recommend these highly especially if you value accurate and effortless reproduction. Reply

Now as far as our testing is concerned, for our movies we like to use a simple 4.0 channels surround system with only two front channels and a couple of surrounds and the reason for this is because we can easier determine how the front speakers can cover the omissions of a center speaker and a subwoofer. Weaknesses become more pronounced and although this would not apply to any real home theater system, as almost all of them would have both a center speaker and a subwoofer, we are here to determine specifically the characteristics of the two front channels and at least for us this is the best way to do so. The Polk Audio R700 is a beefy, three-way tower speaker sporting a one-inch Pinnacle Ring Radiator tweeter, a six and a half inch Turbine Cone midrange and two, yes TWO, eight-inch bass drivers –much of which is carried over from Polk’s costlier Legend Series. The speaker’s four drivers and bottom-facing port combine for a reported frequency response of 38Hz to 38kHz, with a sensitivity of 88dB and a minimum impedance of 3.6 Ohms, meaning this large tower isn’t necessarily impossible to drive, though a competent amplifier will give you the best results. The Polk Reserve R700 floorstanders deliver a bold sound, performing equally well with both 2 channel stereo and home cinema surround sound setups. A one inch Pinnacle dome tweeter provides crisp highs for detail, while the 6.5 inch Polk Turbine cone delivers clarity in the all-important midrange. The turbine cone combines a foam core with moulded turbine geometry to dramatically improve stiffness and damping, without adding extra weight. The Turbine cone lets you experience a smooth and detailed midrange and bass. Enhanced audio precision: Turbine Cone Woofer provides increased accuracy and speed for impressive detail.

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And then we have the bass woofers. The R700 comes with dual 8″ polypropylene cones that come with some beefy surrounds indicating they can push the low end to interesting levels. Do I wonder if say the L600 sounds better than the r700? Yeah. But from my own at home comparisons I am sure it would be extremely minor. In the realm of acoustics, the Polk Audio - Reserve R700 - Flagship Floorstanding Speakers stand unparalleled, creating a symphony of notes that reverberate through space with a captivating resonance. They are not just speakers; they are the embodiment of Polk Audio’s celebrated audio legacy and a testament to avant-garde technologies that redefine sound. These are the speakers that discerning audiophiles dream of – the powerful bass, the crisp mids, and the sparkling highs all coming together to orchestrate a symphony of sounds only speakers of such commanding stature can achieve. The grandeur of their performance finds a match in their aesthetic appeal, making them the ultimate pièce de résistance for your listening space. The l800s are a lot better than the r700. but it's for reasons imo not typically said as to why one is better.. I'll try to do my best to explain. I have l800s up front and r700 side surrounds.

Genuine Audiophiles, Not Salesmen: We aren’t just in this for sales. We're in it for the love of sound, and to enhance your auditory experiences. Let's be honest, these speakers need power — it helps them get loud, and it precisely controls the stop-start motion of the drivers to achieve pinpoint sonic accuracy. Polk suggests you give them around 100 watts apiece, and I highly recommend using a high-output power amp or integrated amp to drive thesespeakers and help them sound their best. Got wire? Option for freedom: Expanded sweet spot allows for exceptional acoustics from anywhere in the room. Overall these are some nicely crafted speakers. Yes, with the grilles on they look uninspiring and dull but when the drivers are exposed they look really good. The cabinet is of high quality, the stand is sturdy, even though slightly bigger than we would have liked, and it seems that Polk Audio make them look of higher quality than many of their previous releases. So far so good. Internal HardwareUnrivaled Sonic Performance: Striking audio clarity and authentic sound reproduction with two 8" woofers. Personal Touch: Our commitment is to craft an audio experience tailored to you. Forget one-size-fits-all. A true test for these speakers would obviously be their low end output during the most demanding sequences. Now, obviously if we had a subwoofer, especially a good one, there is no question that we would get much better and deeper low end but for what these speakers have to work with, what we heard was far better than expected. Will warn though, SDA effect has a sweet spot. Larger the room and more you can separate l800s and your seating position distance, you can widen the sweet spot but I'm limited in my room. The dual 8″ woofers did an amazing job at offering good extension on the lower end of the frequency spectrum with bass feeling deep enough and with good resolution. Even during the most demanding moments the speakers never struggled to push too low and kept hitting us to the face with every explosion. We did miss a bit of this extra low dips but no floorstanding speaker can achieve something like that. After all this is why subwoofers exist.

The Polk Reserve cabinets use precisely engineered braces and internal enclosures to minimise standing waves and eliminate unwanted resonances that may colour the sound of your music. Laser Doppler Vibrometer designed point to point bracing, combined with new Cabinet Resonance Control, eliminates any unwanted panel resonance within the cabinet. Magnet, acoustically transparent grilles are provided for a clean and attractive aesthetic to these speakers. Polk Reserve R700 Floorstanding Speakers features You can use a pair of floorstanding speakers as rear surround speakers in a home theater setup. Ideal rear channel surround speaker placement is along a side wall, slightly behind the listening position. If you cannot place rear surrounds along the side walls, position them along the rear wall of listening position. Bi-Wiring: Bi-wiring can provide noticeable improvements in the overall transparency of your loudspeakers. Run separate speaker wires to the low & high frequency drivers from a single amplifier (the upper set of binding posts are for the high frequency drivers; the lower set of binding posts are for the low frequency drivers). The Reserve series is, according to Polk Audio, the replacement of their previous RTiA series and second in line to their top of the line Legend series but looking at these new speakers and comparing them to the other Polk Audio ones it seems that the R700 have far more similarities to their more expensive brothers. It is as if Polk Audio tried to create a “Legend Light” version that would be more affordable to the masses but without compromising their quality and sound characteristics.

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Some people also don't pay attention to Polk's guidelines in setting up the l800s then complain they sound like normal speakers.. well lol, that happens when you don't follow directions. For our first test we decided to try out Battleship in 4K UHD that comes with an explosive DTS:X mix. You can say whatever you want about the film’s quality but when it comes to its technical merits I think we all agree that they are flawless. Certified with Hi-Res, Dolby Atmos Enabled, and IMAX Enhanced, these speakers guarantee incomparable audio quality and a colossal home theater experience. Features The Polk Audio Reserve R700 is the top of the Reserve line, which you can almost determine just by looking at it. Two 8" long-throw woofers anchor the low end, ensconcedin a carefully braced cabinet with a down-firingPower Port 2.0 for reduced noise and increased bass response. A 6-1/2" Turbine Cone™ delivers smooth, accurate midrange, and a 1" Pinnacle ring radiator tweeterwith an integrated waveguide offers clear, crisp highs.

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