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Polk Audio T Series 3 Channel Home Theater Bundle | Includes One (1) T30 Center Channel & Two (2) T50 Tower Speakers | Dolby and DTS Surround

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Style: 3 Channel Home Theater Bundle


Set: Bundle


Features

  • MASSIVE SOUND FROM 11 SPEAKERS The center channel speaker features (2) 5.25 drivers & a 1 tweeter, and each tower has a 6.5 driver, 1 tweeter & (2) 6.5 Bass Radiators that produce a well-balanced, room-filling sound
  • All speakers, including the sub, are equipped with POLKS PROPRIETARY DYNAMIC BALANCE TECHNOLOGY with wider dispersion & minimal distortions so every listener in the room hears UNSURPASSED THREE-DIMENSIONAL SURROUND SOUND WITH HEART-THUMPING BASS
  • Polk speakers are COMPATIBLE WITH MOST HOME THEATER AV RECEIVERS giving you many setup options. Use this 3.1 channel system as is or upgrade to an immersive multi-room setup with 5.1, 7.1, 9.1 or more channels
  • POLK'S UNMATCHED QUALITY AT AN AFFORDABLE PRICE. With these value-priced speakers, you can now enjoy premium acoustics, high quality construction, easy setup and a spectacular theater experience right at home

Description

Amplify your movie, music and gaming experience with this T-series speaker that not only sounds brilliant but also heightens your audio experience. Fill any small to medium sized room, produce captivating lifelike sound, which pulls you right into the heart of the action.

Brand: Polk Audio


Model Name: T Series 3 Channel


Speaker Type: Surround Sound, Multi Room, Center Channel


Special Feature: Built-in microphone.


Recommended Uses For Product: For Surround Sound Systems, For Gaming Consoles


Brand: Polk Audio


Model Name: T Series 3 Channel


Speaker Type: Surround Sound, Multi Room, Center Channel


Special Feature: Built-in microphone.


Recommended Uses For Product: For Surround Sound Systems, For Gaming Consoles


Compatible Devices: Laptop, Personal Computer, Smartphone


Mounting Type: Floor Standing


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Controller Type: Corded Electric


Color: Black


Audio Output Mode: Surround


Speaker Maximum Output Power: 200 Watts


Is Waterproof: FALSE


Number of Items: 3


Power Source: Corded Electric


Manufacturer: Polk Audio


Country of Origin: China


Date First Available: July 6, 2019


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  • Compete with much more expensive speakers
Style: T15 Set: Pair
I just wanted a cheap pair of speakers for bench testing vintage hi-fi amps and receivers, but not absolute junk. These seemed to fit the bill at $70 pair, shipped, as it would cost as much or more to repair the blown woofer on my prior test speakers. Well, these little speakers are the real deal. They have five-way speaker binding posts so you can plug in banana jacks or go old school with stripped wire. The grilles are removable, which is usually not seen at this price point. While I'm not usually a fan of black vinyl cabinets, these are executed tastefully and I have no problems with the looks at all. They have mounting holes on the backs so you can easily hang them on a wall. Let's cut to the chase! These sound fantastic! These are speakers you can listen to all day long, unlike some of the fancy stuff out there that has a long list of specs but doesn't quite make it in real life. You don't need a lot of power to play them, although I found that the better the amplification, the better they sounded. 1. Bass is very, very good for not only a small speaker but a speaker in this price category. It took several hours before they really started singing--most brand-new speakers need a break-in period--but I cannot get over the bass response. Now, if you play them side by side with a subwoofer-equipped system, they're not going to be able to compete; however, I cannot stop listening to them and I have a system with a subwoofer. 2. Overall sound is superb. I can hear plenty of details in my favorite music that I thought only expensive speakers could capture. There's a good sound stage, highs are not harsh or fatiguing, midrange sounds great to me. Am I an audiophile? Probably not, since I will never spend more than a mortgage payment on a piece of hi-fi gear and I use 12AWG Monoprice speaker cables, but I love music and I listen to it every day. 3. A comparison: I saved up for a pair of Wharfedale Dentons. These are not budget speakers. Originally retailing for $1,000 pr., they can often be had for $500 or less and are stunning, well-regarded speakers. The Polk Audio T15s sounder better. Yep. I'm sure a squad of hitmen from Stereophile (and Wharfedale) are prepping their weapons as I write this, but the Dentons cannot handle bass like the Polks do. Are the Dentons drop dead gorgeous in their veneered, bomb-proof cabinets? Yes! Do the Dentons sound good? Yes, again, but I cannot listen to the Dentons very long before I put something else in their place. They simply cannot deal with bass in a pleasing manner and yes, they've done as much breaking in as they're ever going to do. Please understand that I'm not knocking the Dentons; they are so well-made I want to cry, but the Polks are more enjoyable to listen to. 4. So, what's the deal? What's the catch? I'm waiting for the other shoe to drop, so let's get it over with... There's no catch that I can see so far, except that these are mass-produced, black vinyl speakers. They are not exotic and I doubt Stereophile is going to review them any time soon. They aren't going to fill a concert hall with thundering bass because they're small bookshelf speakers. Some audio snob types are not going to even bother to listen to a pair because they don't cost enough. Well, their loss is our gain, my friends, because if I had known about these speakers before buying the damned Dentons (and some other fancy speakers) I could have saved $400. 5. Not enough bass for you? No problem. For $130 shipped, buy the Polk Audio PSW10 subwoofer. I am a card-carrying bass freak (every single amp and receiver I own has the bass knob maxed out and I usually have loudness engaged as well) and this thing is a damned marvel. It was easy to set up and yes, it will work with old amps and receivers. You can adjust how much or how little bass it puts out, and for once in my life I DO NOT have the bass turned all the way up--that's how powerful this thing is. You can set it on standby mode, where it's "asleep" until it senses a music signal, then it turns on and does it's thing. That said, the T15's sound so nice on their own I'd hold off on the sub and judge for yourself. I have heard many different speakers over the years, from Bose 901s to Martin Logan Prefaces to Polk Audio LSi9's, and these are absolutely the best value I've ever heard in speakers. They are cheap enough that you can buy two pairs and have a speaker in every corner of the room. Bass is handled very well and they sound good enough to be the main speakers in a two-channel hi-fi system. Look at how many people have given these speakers two thumbs up! I cannot stress how wonderful it is that Polk Audio has provided such an amazing, low-cost speaker to the general public. I highly recommend these speakers. Just remember to let them play for a few hours and the better the amplification, the better they'll sound. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2020 by wormdrive

  • Can’t go wrong with Polk
Style: T15 Set: Pair
I’ve always enjoyed the sound of Polk speakers and so once I finally had the space in my house to put in a surround system in the basement, I knew I would be looking at Polk. These have a great sound for rear channels, in some cases almost TOO great that I think there’s actually something behind me before I realize it’s just the great mix I’m hearing. Quality is always phenomenal and they are a good size to fit on most pedestal stands. I’m very satisfied with my purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2023 by Andrew H

  • WOW - These sound amazing
Style: T15 Set: Pair
WOW! I bought these expecting a lot, but let's be real, they are little baby bookshelf speakers. Hats off to Polk, they knocked this one outta the park. I have been an avid stereo collector for years. I have vintage gear and newer tripath stereos. Currently run Adcom gear through Polk monitor 10As, have had Dynaco gear, etc. Suffice it to say I've wasted a lot of money on stereos and have an ear for quality. These exceeded my expectation in every way. The detail, the quality of the bass, the midrange, all sound VERY good. Yes these will be beat by larger, more expensive gear, but overall I am not sure I could ask for more at this price point. One downside is I am not crazy about the black color. Looks a bit 90s/2000s for my taste. But I got over it FAST when I heard these babies. Woof! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2023 by JW

  • These really sound great!
Style: T15 Set: Pair
Our new place is smaller so I didn't have a lot of room for big floor speakers. These Polk speakers really sound fantastic! They have better bass than previous bookshelf speakers I had and overall they sound fantastic! I'm very pleased with these!
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2023 by James Riley

  • These are really good for the price.
Style: T15 Set: Pair
I’m using 4 of these for atmos ceiling speakers for my 7.2.4 setup and these are perfect for what I’m using them for. I did test them on my main left and right channels before installing them on the ceiling and they sounded pretty good for their size.
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2023 by Avtar S.

  • A complete and total mutiny of the senses
Style: T15 Set: Pair
These speakers are a complete and total mutiny of the senses. For the price they absolutely surpassed my expectations. They are not perfect, but they come close. For both music and home theater use, they must be paired with a subwoofer (or multiple subwoofers) to get good sound. However if you're not that picky they sound quite good even without a sub. Their highs are bright, their mid-range is solid, and their lows have a surprising amount of power considering the size of the speakers. The very high treble is particularly emphasized with these, something I personally love, as it tends to give everything a very high quality sound. However keep in mind that these will only reproduce the quality of audio fed into them. If you send them a mediocre-quality signal, you will get very mediocre sound. If you send them a high quality signal (via HDMI, coaxial, etc.) you will get a very high quality output. Even video games that I play using an old fiber optic cable sound incredible with these speakers (especially Skyrim!) For the best sound proper speaker placement is essential. The tweeter should be at ear level, or as close to ear level as possible. If this is not possible, the tweeter should at least be below ear level, never above (unless you are using them as surrounds, in which case it should always be above ear level). I have used these speakers extensively for my front speakers over the past month and a half, and I can confidently confirm that when the tweeter is at (or at least close to) ear level, the sound improves dramatically. I originally had them up too high, which did still sound fairly good but not great. The speakers must also be placed sufficiently apart (22 - 30 degrees to the left and right of the listening position for the left and right speaker, respectively). While these sound great with their grills on, I eventually ended up taking the grills off and like the sound much better that way. Your preference might vary, however. The imaging capability of these speakers is magnificent, especially with the grills off. But yes it is true, they do have some minor flaws, the main one being that every once in a while a certain type of sound will be sent to them that they struggle to play. This only seems to happen with lower-quality signals, however, such as playing music directly from my phone to my receiver, so it is not really an issue for me. When this happens though it results in some brief hiss / static. I have watched about a dozen movies with these and I believe it only happened once during one movie for a split second. The other potential issue is that the mid-range / woofer driver on them can only handle so much, unless you don't need a lot of volume. This is another reason that I recommend pairing them with a subwoofer and setting the speaker size for them on your receiver to small. I have these in my bedroom and they can get very loud with no problem with the conditions just mentioned. However if the room you use them in is large and you need a lot of volume they may not be loud enough. 100 watts RMS per channel is substantial for a small room but only goes so far for anything bigger. My experience using a graphic equalizer with them has had me not boosting the treble much at all because it is already nice and clear, lowering the mid-range slightly (perhaps a matter of personal taste), and boosting the bass somewhat significantly (again I advise only doing this when paired with a subwoofer). Despite some of the minor imperfections, I still give these 5 stars because truthfully, I do love them. The sound quality is outstanding for the price, especially when they go on sale for $50. In fact they sound so good with the rest of my setup that for weeks it was hard to tear myself away from listening to them. I went from smaller satellite speakers to these as my fronts and they definitely have more "oomph" to them, and movies sound so much more theatrical than they did before. The sound is improved so much that I plan on getting the T30 center channel that goes with them, as well as another pair of these for my surrounds in the near future. Overall these speakers are somewhat sensitive while simultaneously being robust. As long as you take the time to set them up correctly, "protect" them with a subwoofer and the right settings on your AVR, they are capable of producing sound that is loud and powerful when needed, as well as soft and gentle when quieter moments arise, all the while having a deliciously high quality sound to them. Set them up correctly, and they really, really shine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2018 by Poetic Heretic

  • Love it
Style: T30 Set: Single
Worked great for my needs.
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2023 by Rob

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