Enhance the sound in your home with a set of 100-watt in-wall loud speakers from Polk. Each of these speakers contains one Dynamic Balance 8'' mid-bass driver and one 1M-^T' soft dome tweeter, which blend to create great sound whether you're watching a movie or listening to your favorite band. To make them really disappear, just paint over them to match any decor in your home. Note: Priced as pair.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
Easy Install:
Put these in a wall that I added in my living room. Were so easy to install a child could do it. Front grills on these speaker are somewhat difficult to remove but can be done with a small paper clip or safety pin. Sound quality is plenty good for rear surround speakers however would not use for front speakers. For the price I would say these are great speakers.
Not bad for the money:
I bought these speakers to replace a speaker that had started to go out. I had a set of Infinity ERS110 speakers on my patio, 1 of them started getting static (6 years old) so I did some research and bought these Polk speakers. I bought the pair just incase the other Infinity goes out. Ease of installation was perfect, it fit into the existing hole and I had it in place and playing music in less than 5 minutes. The problem is that it is very thin sounding compared to the Infinity. I left the working... more info
Perfect for my newly finished basement:
I bought these to install in the basement we just finished. They are mostly to play music during parties and also to hook into the tv if we have parties for the "big game" etc. so the sound can be broadcast though-out the entire basement. We pre-wired three speaker locations to cover the entire 1500 sq ft. These two speakers sound great. You walk from area to are and the sound just carries from one location to the next. The sound is consistent through-out. No loud spots / quiet spots. Turn the sound up loud... more info
For the price these do the trick - read below:
I got these for my whole-house audio system. Initially I installed them in each of the rooms, in the ceilings. I ran my Yahama 6-channel stereo amp through switch boxes, to the volume controls, then to the speakers. The switch boxes aren't really necessary, FYI... if you have volume controls, you can just turn the volume off in a room and that room won't draw any power. Its nice for upstairs speakers though, I can turn off my bedroom speakers without having to go up there to mess with the volume... more info