They do not have a sound signature that Sonos knows which means the Sonos TruePlay room optimizing software will not work with Polk speakers. The Sonos speakers can handle more power and produce deeper bass with that power but are not good for high moisture areas like these Polk speakers. The Polk speakers have a brighter sound than the Sonos speakers because of the changes in the tweeter design.
Typically in-wall speakers separate the tweeter and woofer, allowing the listener to hear more natural high & low separation with the speakers mounted at ear-level. In-ceiling speakers generally combine the woofer and tweeter into the same basket; with the idea being you don't get the same type of high & low separation with speakers mounted overhead in your ceiling. For more details or to discuss further, feel free to contact an Advisor directly from the Crutchfield website: www.crutchfield.com/I-rYTVc000/support/ContactUs.aspx Thanks! --Crutchfield
how would these pair with pioneer andrew jones 5.1 set up as a set of atmos speakers?... i really enjoy the fidelity of the andrew jones set up and wouldnt want to deminish the range of sound when using atmos enabled movies. trying to find a good set of in ceiling speakers to match my set up thats under $400 a pair.
You can set up a good system for movies with all three brands. How many speakers do you want to use? What do you plan to use for power? How large is your room or listening area?
We do offer the option for test listening to the Polk RC line via our online Speaker Compare Tool here: www.crutchfield.com/I-rYALc921/S-hfXATIP12fE/speakercompare/default.aspx
We do not install in-wall speakers into concrete block walls. A false wall should be built over the concrete block wall and these speakers would install into that false wall.
A hardware store is better equipped to help guide you through that process as well as get the materials to build the false wall. We can tell you that essentially you will be installing 2x4's onto to the Concrete block wall like you are building a new wall. Then you will need to install something like drywall onto those 2x4s. It is a good idea run your speaker wire before finishing the wall (installing the drywall).
I have a 90 square meters open space room. Is a height ceileing (3.85 meters). I will use it the space for multiple purposes, like dance lessons, conferences, parties, etc...Which Polk Audio RC in-wall should I choose?
The MC80's have 8" woofers instead of 6 1/2" woofers like the RC60i. The MC80's will play louder and have more bass due to the larger woofer. The MC80 is also a bit more efficient at 92dB compared to the RC60i at 89dB. The MC80's features a silk dome tweeter meaning the higher frequencies will have a little smoother roll off.
The Sonos Amp delivers 125 watts RMS per channel, many of the Polk Audio RC model speakers for use in-wall, or in-ceiling, are not designed to accept quite that much power. If you have, or plan to purchase a Sonos Amp, and would like to take a look at speakers that would be best compatible, please get in touch! We will be happy to help you out with your project! www.crutchfield.com/I-rYTVc164/contact
Ideally, a Klipsch brand speaker would be used with those RP-8000F speakers so it they will match each other. The Klipsch R-3800-W II match those floor standing speakers and can be found here: www.crutchfield.com/I-rYTVc227/p_714R3800W2/item.html
I don't think there is any advantage if you will play them with a subwoofer. Technically, the 8" size is 1db more sensitive but you really need a 3db gain to hear the difference. I'd say go with the 6.5" size in this case
Hi Elfrid! Yes, the Polk Audio RC85i, in-wall speakers, would be suitable for use as Front Left and Right, as well as rear surrounds in your home theater setup. Feel free to get in touch with any of our friendly Advisors if you need any assistance building your system! www.crutchfield.com/I-rYTVc000/contact
We have a lot of great options to choose from, Elfrid! Get in touch with one of our Advisors! They will be happy to find the best receiver, customized to your needs! www.crutchfield.com/I-rYTVc000/contact
Hi, Jared! The construction on these is a bit different, so the sound won't be quite the same. Would you be using these for music exclusively or in a home theater setup?
@@crutchfield both but primarily for home theatre. I actually have both MC for the front speakers and ceiling speakers (still waiting on center and surround speakers) and the sound is amazing! So if the RC is supposed to be better don’t tell me haha
@@crutchfield awesome! I’m very happy with them, for the amazing deal I got (about $70 cdn each). I would be interested to put them up against $800 speaker and see if I can tell the difference because I’m sure they can’t be worth that much. Thanks for the chat, I’ve learned a lot from you guys at crutchfield over the last week while putting my system together!
Hola Joshua, Gracias por tu comentario. Tenemos varios opciones para el Polk Audio y de diferente tamaños. Por favor de entra aqui para ver los precios. www.crutchfield.com/S-0JS2rradSCx/shopsearch/polk_rc.html Si necesitas mas ayuda por favor de llamar al 1(800)653-0992. Gracias, Alana (asesor de ventas en Español)
Sir! What are the best 5.25 polk audio speakers and tweeter capable handling power coming from Mic for Karaoke singing? My Rtia9 midrange and tweeter were busted for Karaoke singing. Pls advise...
Home audio speakers are not designed for karaoke, or use with microphone or pro-audio gear. You would be better served getting a dedicated PA set up with PA speakers.
Hi, I have a question but i dont seem to be able to find a video in this anywhere. Firstly can a RC65i (same speaker i have as Left and Right channel) be used as my centre? As opposed to using and specific LCR Centre speaker Secondly, can my centre speaker work well if its above the TV?
Ideally you would want to us a speaker designed as a center channel, but you could get away with using a normal speaker, just make sure it is aligned vertically. It can be used right above the TV if necessary, but again is not ideal.
In-wall speakers can be used for the front, center, and surround channels. In-ceiling speakers can be used for the height channels in a Dolby Atmos system.
How do these speakers perform in comparison to the Sonos In-Ceiling speakers?
They do not have a sound signature that Sonos knows which means the Sonos TruePlay room optimizing software will not work with Polk speakers. The Sonos speakers can handle more power and produce deeper bass with that power but are not good for high moisture areas like these Polk speakers. The Polk speakers have a brighter sound than the Sonos speakers because of the changes in the tweeter design.
Could the Polk audio V80 in ceiling speak er provide better quality than rc80i ceiling speakers?
what is the difference between ceiling and wall speaker? round and square? or do they sound different?
Typically in-wall speakers separate the tweeter and woofer, allowing the listener to hear more natural high & low separation with the speakers mounted at ear-level. In-ceiling speakers generally combine the woofer and tweeter into the same basket; with the idea being you don't get the same type of high & low separation with speakers mounted overhead in your ceiling.
For more details or to discuss further, feel free to contact an Advisor directly from the Crutchfield website: www.crutchfield.com/I-rYTVc000/support/ContactUs.aspx
Thanks!
--Crutchfield
how would these pair with pioneer andrew jones 5.1 set up as a set of atmos speakers?... i really enjoy the fidelity of the andrew jones set up and wouldnt want to deminish the range of sound when using atmos enabled movies. trying to find a good set of in ceiling speakers to match my set up thats under $400 a pair.
Are they good just for music?
No, they'll also perform very well with TV/movies in a full surround sound setup.
Your videos are really helpful. Thanks.
That's music to our ears :) Glad to hear they are helping. Thanks!!!
I am confused in polk , revel and elac in wall lcr . Which is good for movies ?
You can set up a good system for movies with all three brands. How many speakers do you want to use? What do you plan to use for power? How large is your room or listening area?
very informative
I wish I could find a video where the speackers are tested
We do offer the option for test listening to the Polk RC line via our online Speaker Compare Tool here: www.crutchfield.com/I-rYALc921/S-hfXATIP12fE/speakercompare/default.aspx
How do I install these into concrete block walls? What should I insulate with to improve sound?
We do not install in-wall speakers into concrete block walls. A false wall should be built over the concrete block wall and these speakers would install into that false wall.
@@crutchfield can you give me some guidance on how that is done?
A hardware store is better equipped to help guide you through that process as well as get the materials to build the false wall. We can tell you that essentially you will be installing 2x4's onto to the Concrete block wall like you are building a new wall. Then you will need to install something like drywall onto those 2x4s. It is a good idea run your speaker wire before finishing the wall (installing the drywall).
I have a 90 square meters open space room. Is a height ceileing (3.85 meters). I will use it the space for multiple purposes, like dance lessons, conferences, parties, etc...Which Polk Audio RC in-wall should I choose?
would be nice if they responded to questions cause i actually have the same question as you.
Can I use polo lc80i as atmos speaker
The Polk Audio LC80I in-ceilings can be used as height speakers.
Rubber surrounds? OMG when did they come up with that?
how do these compare with the MC80 ?
The MC80's have 8" woofers instead of 6 1/2" woofers like the RC60i. The MC80's will play louder and have more bass due to the larger woofer. The MC80 is also a bit more efficient at 92dB compared to the RC60i at 89dB. The MC80's features a silk dome tweeter meaning the higher frequencies will have a little smoother roll off.
Are these speakers compatible with sonos amplifier?
The Sonos Amp delivers 125 watts RMS per channel, many of the Polk Audio RC model speakers for use in-wall, or in-ceiling, are not designed to accept quite that much power.
If you have, or plan to purchase a Sonos Amp, and would like to take a look at speakers that would be best compatible, please get in touch! We will be happy to help you out with your project!
www.crutchfield.com/I-rYTVc164/contact
Polk Audio RC85i - are they good for surround rear speakers along with RP-8000F klipsch?
Ideally, a Klipsch brand speaker would be used with those RP-8000F speakers so it they will match each other. The Klipsch R-3800-W II match those floor standing speakers and can be found here:
www.crutchfield.com/I-rYTVc227/p_714R3800W2/item.html
Would there be any benefit in getting the 8 inch dome speakers vs the 6.5 inch if one would be also purchasing a subwoofer?
I don't think there is any advantage if you will play them with a subwoofer. Technically, the 8" size is 1db more sensitive but you really need a 3db gain to hear the difference. I'd say go with the 6.5" size in this case
@@crutchfield thanks!
Good morning can i used the RC85i for from and rear
Hi Elfrid!
Yes, the Polk Audio RC85i, in-wall speakers, would be suitable for use as Front Left and Right, as well as rear surrounds in your home theater setup.
Feel free to get in touch with any of our friendly Advisors if you need any assistance building your system!
www.crutchfield.com/I-rYTVc000/contact
Witch reciver and amp are goo for a 7.2 or 9.2
We have a lot of great options to choose from, Elfrid!
Get in touch with one of our Advisors! They will be happy to find the best receiver, customized to your needs!
www.crutchfield.com/I-rYTVc000/contact
Hey is there much of a difference in the RC vs the MC Polk speakers?
Hi, Jared! The construction on these is a bit different, so the sound won't be quite the same. Would you be using these for music exclusively or in a home theater setup?
@@crutchfield both but primarily for home theatre. I actually have both MC for the front speakers and ceiling speakers (still waiting on center and surround speakers) and the sound is amazing! So if the RC is supposed to be better don’t tell me haha
It actually the other way around! So you are safe lol The MC is the better speaker for surround sound systems.
@@crutchfield awesome! I’m very happy with them, for the amazing deal I got (about $70 cdn each). I would be interested to put them up against $800 speaker and see if I can tell the difference because I’m sure they can’t be worth that much. Thanks for the chat, I’ve learned a lot from you guys at crutchfield over the last week while putting my system together!
You're welcome! We are glad to help :)
Disculpe cuál será el precio de esas bocinas cuadradas y redondas polkaudio aereas
Hola Joshua,
Gracias por tu comentario. Tenemos varios opciones para el Polk Audio y de diferente tamaños.
Por favor de entra aqui para ver los precios.
www.crutchfield.com/S-0JS2rradSCx/shopsearch/polk_rc.html
Si necesitas mas ayuda por favor de llamar al 1(800)653-0992.
Gracias,
Alana (asesor de ventas en Español)
Sir! What are the best 5.25 polk audio speakers and tweeter capable handling power coming from Mic for Karaoke singing? My Rtia9 midrange and tweeter were busted for Karaoke singing. Pls advise...
Home audio speakers are not designed for karaoke, or use with microphone or pro-audio gear. You would be better served getting a dedicated PA set up with PA speakers.
Hi, I have a question but i dont seem to be able to find a video in this anywhere.
Firstly can a RC65i (same speaker i have as Left and Right channel) be used as my centre? As opposed to using and specific LCR Centre speaker
Secondly, can my centre speaker work well if its above the TV?
Ideally you would want to us a speaker designed as a center channel, but you could get away with using a normal speaker, just make sure it is aligned vertically. It can be used right above the TV if necessary, but again is not ideal.
You made a cool video
Thanks! 🙂
can these be used for Dolby Atmos?
In-wall speakers can be used for the front, center, and surround channels. In-ceiling speakers can be used for the height channels in a Dolby Atmos system.
Hello, do you need an amp or receiver for these to work? I'm planning on using them just to play music from a phone or ipad
Yes, they are passive speakers and require a receiver/amp to power them.
Go for denon x1600h avr
@@crutchfield Can't they be powered with a universal a/v power switch and blue tooth to a soundbar?