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| LCi-RTS105 Customer Reviews |
# of Reviews: 4
Average Rating:
5.00/5
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Motilal Singh (July 22nd, 2009) |
STRENGTHS: Ring Radiator tweeter.
Drivers with the polypropylene cones.
THX Ultra2 certified speakers.
WEAKNESSES: Yet to discover.
REVIEW: I like the Ring Radiator tweeter for its high frequency extension, clarity and detail and the drivers with the polypropylene cones. The best thing I like about these speakers that it offers "Wall Distance" switch which lowers output in the low-midrange/upper bass area to correct the heavy and thick voices. I was very particular about THX Ultra2 certified speakers to connect with my THX Ultra2 certified receiver. It jells very well with my other Polk THX Ultra2 in-wall speakers. |
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Allen Pearson (September 20th, 2008) |
STRENGTHS: Superb hi's and very good cross over. The sub dispite so discouraging reviews is awsome. Very good imaging and dinamics.
WEAKNESSES: PRICEY!!! Could have easly found a tower system that sounds really good for less money but if inwall is what you want i dont think you can do better for less than 10,000.
REVIEW: I have a full polk inwall system powered by an Onkyo Txsr806b. RTS105s in the front and RTSFXs in the rear with a PSW1000(cherry) lfe.
I have had this system for two months and i find it to be a very good blend of speakers and sub. The hi frequesy detail is supurb. I spent alot of time trying to find an audiophiles in-wall system and after being told several times that you cant get great sound out of inwalls at all the high end retailers, i did. Very happy and will enjoy for many years to come. |
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Tom Fudala (May 28th, 2008) |
STRENGTHS: This basically is a THX certified version of LSI9 speaker.
Superior clarity,
No distortion,
Lifelike speech vocals etc.
choice of cloth or aluminum paintable cover
solid solid solid speaker
WEAKNESSES: Can't get loud deep bass, but the bass coming from this is a lot more than I originally expected.
Wish they were cheaper
REVIEW: WOW what can I say I am simply amazed by the accuracy, loudness, distortion free THX certified sound these speakers produce.
I also have LSI25 and feel like they are more value for the money than LCi-RTS105 but if you want great performance in in-wall speakers there is nothing that can beat these.
I have always thought that in-wall speakers are just a compromise but when I heard them at Tweeter I was simply amazed. It also helps to have a living room free of floorstanding speakers when you have three kids under 4 years old playing around. Oh and if anyone is considering Bose over Polk (bose shouldn't even be in the same sentence) then there is no hope for him. |
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NCAUDIOFAN (November 7th, 2007) |
STRENGTHS: Plays loud and clean with reasonable wattage.
Smooth treble and strong midbass.
flush-mount look will blend into any room.
WEAKNESSES: Larger than most in-wall models.
At $2400 per pair, they are a substantial investment.
REVIEW: I just heard the new RTS105 in-walls at Tweeter in Cary, NC. They were set up in a dedicated theater with a Sony VPL-VW60 Blu-Ray player and Yamaha receiver. The sound was amazing. I would put these up against just about any in wall under two thousand dollars each. Unlike most in-walls, these speakers played loud and clean with plenty of midbass on rock (AC/DC & Queen) and the Blu-ray "Night at the Museum". Close your eyes and you'd think that a pair of large floor standing speakers was enveloping you. |
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