It's a killer deal
Gimpy Ric Moderator Nov 26, 2007 #2 I bought a pair for grins and giggles $99.00 a pair for what Polk MSRP's $600.00 plus on their website.
I bought a pair for grins and giggles $99.00 a pair for what Polk MSRP's $600.00 plus on their website.
zildjian Audioholic Chief Nov 28, 2007 #5 Showing up as $69 each / $138 a pair when I click on it. Still looks like a great deal. Good find.
jinjuku Moderator Nov 28, 2007 #6 They may be off special now. They showed up in my cart for $49.99/per when I posted originally.
GlocksRock Audioholic Spartan Nov 28, 2007 #7 That is a good deal. I paid $99 a pair for my R30's when I had them, they were great for the price, I assume the R50's are every bit as good if not better.
That is a good deal. I paid $99 a pair for my R30's when I had them, they were great for the price, I assume the R50's are every bit as good if not better.
M mojo_13 Audioholic Dec 1, 2007 #8 They were only the 49.99 for the weekend after thanksgiving. Great price and very fast shipping. Just hooked them up and they sound good. Well worth the money
They were only the 49.99 for the weekend after thanksgiving. Great price and very fast shipping. Just hooked them up and they sound good. Well worth the money
Gaigebacca Audioholic Dec 1, 2007 #10 What is the professional opinion on these speakers? Havent really found any professional reviews of them yet.
What is the professional opinion on these speakers? Havent really found any professional reviews of them yet.
jinjuku Moderator Dec 2, 2007 #11 Gaigebacca said: What is the professional opinion on these speakers? Havent really found any professional reviews of them yet. Click to expand... I put the R30's out at friends place with 10yr old Yammy receiver. For the $115 shipped they sounded great. The R50's at $99 plus some shipping are going to be an even better deal. Keep in mind they sound great compared to the cost.
Gaigebacca said: What is the professional opinion on these speakers? Havent really found any professional reviews of them yet. Click to expand... I put the R30's out at friends place with 10yr old Yammy receiver. For the $115 shipped they sounded great. The R50's at $99 plus some shipping are going to be an even better deal. Keep in mind they sound great compared to the cost.
Gaigebacca Audioholic Dec 3, 2007 #12 Ok, but in general, not based on a price-performance basis, how do they fare?
jinjuku Moderator Dec 3, 2007 #13 Gaigebacca said: Ok, but in general, not based on a price-performance basis, how do they fare? Click to expand... They sound good. Not steller, but good. They sound better than any one paying that price has a right to expect.
Gaigebacca said: Ok, but in general, not based on a price-performance basis, how do they fare? Click to expand... They sound good. Not steller, but good. They sound better than any one paying that price has a right to expect.
T technophobe Enthusiast Dec 4, 2007 #14 Polk RTi 8's for $150/per Hey, I came across this deal for Polk RTi 8's for $150/per also: Polk RTi 8's at Fry's I'm unable to make a new thread in this section on account of my too few posts, so perhaps someone else could do the honor? I really want to scoop these up, but would they totally overwhelm my csi3 center?
Polk RTi 8's for $150/per Hey, I came across this deal for Polk RTi 8's for $150/per also: Polk RTi 8's at Fry's I'm unable to make a new thread in this section on account of my too few posts, so perhaps someone else could do the honor? I really want to scoop these up, but would they totally overwhelm my csi3 center?