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Magazine reviewers and YouTubers have tried this product—so we've summarized their strongest opinions below.

Product Strengths

  • Woofers, developed by Aerial in partnership with ScanSpeak, use a cone with an outer skin of woven carbon fiber and an inner skin of fine-woven fiberglass, sandwiching a core of Rohacell structural foam, to give a cone that is light, very stiff, and well damped
  • The midrange unit is a custom-made driver with a carbon-pulp cone formed from randomly arranged 1' fibers, resulting in a stiff and very light weight
  • A true ribbon tweeter features smooth on-axis response flat to 30kHz, and only 7dB down at 40kHz, and only a few dB down at 20kHz when listened to 45° off-axis, and can handle plenty of power
  • The crossover makes use of polypropylene-film capacitors, air-core inductors for the tweeter's high-pass feed, and high-nickel-steel coils for the lower-frequency filters
  • Beautifully finished, the overall impression is one of elegance and luxury

Product Considerations

  • The Aerial Acoustics 20T V2 can be fussy about setup and positioning in a room
  • The sound wasn't as good as anticipated during setup
  • The original 20T used woofers with a 'bilaminate' cone material, whereas the V2 uses a cone with an outer skin of woven carbon fiber and an inner skin of fine-woven fiberglass

Takeaway: The Aerial Acoustics 20T V2 loudspeaker is a well-built, elegant speaker with advanced driver and crossover technology. Its elegant design can bring music to life.

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Compared to their other products

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Aerial 7LCR

  • Positioning: A dedicated speaker for on-wall or in-wall setups.
  • Description: Features a design optimized for installation with a focused driver arrangement that suits small to medium rooms needing discrete placement. Compared to the floor-standing models like the 5T and 6T, offers a practical option for those on tighter budgets or with space constraints, though it may not match the full-range performance of the 7T and 20T V2.

Aerial 5T

  • Positioning: An entry-level floor-standing speaker designed for balanced performance.
  • Description: Uses a straightforward driver configuration that delivers clear sound and works well in small to moderate rooms. Relative to the enhanced designs of the 6T and 7T, offers a simpler setup that meets essential functionality while keeping costs lower.

Aerial 6T

  • Positioning: A mid-range floor-standing speaker that emphasizes refined midrange clarity.
  • Description: Incorporates a dedicated midrange driver that improves tonal balance and provides more detailed playback suited for mid-sized spaces. In contrast to the 5T's basic approach, offers a step up in performance while not reaching the broader dynamic range seen in the 7T or the flagship 20T V2.

Aerial 7T

  • Positioning: A full-range floor-standing speaker designed for wider dynamic coverage.
  • Description: Integrates advanced drivers that extend bass response and overall detail, making it suitable for larger rooms. Compared to the 6T's focused design, delivers a broader dynamic range and nears the performance level of the flagship 20T V2 while remaining more accessible.

Aerial 20T V2

  • Positioning: A flagship floor-standing speaker aimed at the high-end market.
  • Description: Features state-of-the-art driver technology and cabinet design that achieve a highly detailed and expansive sound stage, ideal for large rooms and critical listening. Compared to the more budget-friendly 7T, 6T, or 5T models, offers superior performance and functionality.
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Manufacturer's notes

The Aerial Acoustics Model 20T V2 embodies the sum of what we have learned about loudspeaker design. Every detail has been thoroughly considered, every design decision justified. The result is a remarkable loudspeaker system that faithfully reveals the spirit of music and film and stands as the benchmark for all Aerial designs. The Model 20T V2 produces an astonishingly vivid, forthright, and wonderfully full-range sound with a lifelike quality that is startlingly real.
The Aerial Acoustics Model 20T V2 embodies the sum of what we have learned about loudspeaker design. Every detail has been thoroughly considered, every design decision justified. The result is a remarkable loudspeaker system that faithfully reveals the spirit of music and film and stands as the benchmark for all Aerial designs.

The Model 20T V2 produces an astonishingly vivid, forthright, and wonderfully full-range sound with a lifelike quality that is startlingly real. Impeccably finished in high gloss paint or in mirror-imaged premium veneers, it is ideally suited for those who treasure music and movies and enjoy the richness of faithfully reproducing those experiences at home.

V2 represents the second generation of our flagship Model 20T design and incorporates several significant technical advancements. Newly designed long linear excursion woofers feature 3-layer cones consisting of a German Rohacell® core sandwiched between carbon fiber and glass fiber surfaces, thus providing an optimum combination of stiffness, damping, and mass. Aerial designed and handcrafted in Denmark by our manufacturing partner ScanSpeak®, these proprietary drivers deliver astonishingly powerful, exceptionally firm and extended bass.

New crossover networks masterfully integrate the system's drivers so that upon listening, the loudspeaker seems utterly transparent. With a strikingly evident degre...
  • Frequency Response: 25Hz to 35kHz ±2dB. -8dB at 22Hz and 40kHz
  • Sensitivity: 90dB at 2.83 Vrms and 1.0 meter on axis
  • Impedance: 4Ω nominal, 2.8Ω minimum, low reactance
  • Power Requirements: 50 to 800 watts (8Ω rating) recommended
  • Woofers: Two 8.9" (225mm) cast magnesium alloy frame drivers, Rohacell® core cones with carbon & glass fiber surfaces
  • Midrange: 7.1" (180mm) cast magnesium alloy frame driver, Carbon filament reinforced damped composite cone
  • Tweeter: 4.1" (105mm) 5 micron pure aluminum ribbon
  • Crossover: 300Hz and 3.5kHz at 24 B per octave Linkwitz-Riley
  • Dimensions HWD: 47.0 × 12.6 × 22.5" (1194 × 320 × 572mm)
  • Weight: 252lbs (115kg). 346lbs (157kg) packed
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Aerial Acoustics creates speakers with cabinets made from multiple layers of pressure-bonded MDF and uses custom drivers with unique materials like papyrus-blend cones for their distinctive sound. Their speakers are particularly noted for their ability to "disappear" into the soundstage, creating a holographic listening experience that's rare among dynamic speakers.
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What if you spend a bit more?

RP-8000F II
749
749
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9
Reviews
Klipsch
Klipsch is renowned for its pioneering use of horn-loaded technology in speakers, which enhances efficiency and reduces distortion through their signature Tractrix Horn design. The brand's distinctive "Klipsch sound" is characterized by a bright, dynamic audio profile that some find exhilarating.
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Product Strengths

  • Flat in-room frequency response, especially from 200 Hz upwards, contributes to accurate sound reproduction
  • Amplifier and receiver friendly due to its high sensitivity and 8-ohm impedance, performing well with entry-level to flagship AV receivers and amplifiers
  • The new, larger Tractrix horn waveguide design offers improved directivity control and high-frequency focus
  • Excels in dynamics, delivering raw impact and presence that enhances the excitement of movies and gaming, as well as rock and electronica music

Product Considerations

  • Treble might become fatiguing with lesser recordings or at higher volumes, and may not be agreeable with all genres for listeners seeking a very smooth top end
  • The midrange, while linear, isn't completely neutral due to some cabinet resonance, adding extra energy that may or may not be desirable depending on listener preference
  • For true full-range playback, a subwoofer is required to compensate for the lack of deep bass extension
  • The vinyl finish may disappoint fans of natural materials
  • Best listened at within a 5-degree angle, and listening at a height level with the tweeter is clearly the best choice

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs. Polk R700: R700 is a more versatile all-rounder, but preferred for rock and electronica
  • Vs. Sonus Faber Lumina 5: The Sonus Faber is better built and looks nicer, but more refined
  • Vs. Q Acoustics Concept 50s: The Concept 50s image a little better, disappear just a little bit better, and they are exceptional off-axis, but do not play as low
  • Vs. Heco Aurora 1000: The Heco is more linear across the range
  • Vs. SVS Prime Pinnacle: The SVS Prime Pinnacle has a tweeter that is lower in level, offering a warmer sound

Takeaway: The Klipsch RP-8000F Mark II is a speaker that brings a dynamic sound to movies, gaming, and music. For speakers that are easy to set up, are amplifier-friendly and deliver punchy, clear audio, these could be a great option.

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Klipsch is renowned for its pioneering use of horn-loaded technology in speakers, which enhances efficiency and reduces distortion through their signature Tractrix Horn design. The brand's distinctive "Klipsch sound" is characterized by a bright, dynamic audio profile that some find exhilarating.
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LRS+
995
995
/
9
Reviews
Magnepan

Following in the footsteps of the highly acclaimed LRS, the LRS+ takes it up a notch. "This is another slam-dunk POY (Product of the Year) nominee, and, IMO, the best buy (along with the MG1.7i) in an affordable loudspeaker for modest-sized rooms.” 2022 Golden Ear Award. Jonathan Valin, October 7th, 2022

Magnepan is known for their unique planar magnetic speakers that use thin Mylar film and aluminum foil strips instead of traditional speaker cones, creating sound from both front and back of the panel for a more natural, box-less sound. Their speakers are particularly appealing for jazz and classical music listeners due to their lifelike reproduction of acoustic instruments, and they're popular among audiophiles for offering high-end performance at relatively affordable prices.
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Product Strengths

  • Creates a very open and transparent soundstage, which crosses the threshold of believability in a small to medium-sized room
  • Low distortion, especially in the midrange and upper bass, making listeners realize how imperfectly transparent many speakers are
  • Highly resolving, with impressive performance on acoustical instruments and vocal reproduction
  • Offers a unique and remarkable experience due to the story and love behind the speaker's creation
  • Presents a challenge, helping users understand speaker positions as the sound changes completely with movement
  • Considered 'eminently affordable' and provides incredible sound for the price

Product Considerations

  • Requires significant time to install, tweak, and dial in due to its dipole design, making positioning critical
  • Bass is not powerful—it doesn't do pounding bass, and listeners won't feel the bass pounding on their chest, so a subwoofer might be needed, especially for rock, pop, dance, and electronic music
  • Needs good power and high current to sound clean and not cause fatigue, it is not a powerful-sounding speaker
  • The stand included is considered subpar and not very versatile

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs the original LRS, the LRS+ has ameliorated treble, has smoother upper mids, and has a reduced nosedive in the power range and midbass

Takeaway: The Magnepan LRS+ is a special speaker with an open soundstage, great details, and makes music sound real and enjoyable. Though not perfect, it is well worth buying because it offers an excellent way to experience a panel speaker without spending too much.

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Magnepan is known for their unique planar magnetic speakers that use thin Mylar film and aluminum foil strips instead of traditional speaker cones, creating sound from both front and back of the panel for a more natural, box-less sound. Their speakers are particularly appealing for jazz and classical music listeners due to their lifelike reproduction of acoustic instruments, and they're popular among audiophiles for offering high-end performance at relatively affordable prices.
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Emit 30
849
849
/
9
Reviews
Dynaudio
Dynaudio is a hifi speaker brand known for its unique external voice-coil construction, which allows for larger voice coils that improve thermal power handling and reduce thermal compression. The brand has a heritage in professional sound production and uses advanced materials like the Esotar 40 tweeter and rare 240mm drivers to deliver superior dynamic realism and headroom.
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Product Strengths

  • The Emit 30 delivers a satisfying and full-bodied sound, particularly excelling in the midrange, making vocals, piano, strings, and horns sound 'right'
  • Bass performance is impressive for its size, delivering clean, fast, and airy bass with low distortion
  • Good clarity and detail, rendering a wide range of recordings
  • Good dynamics and energy, making music lively and engaging
  • Top-notch build quality

Product Considerations

  • The Emit 30's presentation might favor sophistication over excitement, with rhythmic drive being somewhat muted
  • High-frequency non-linearity
  • Some reviewers found the upper frequencies 'off', sometimes a little too soft
  • The vinyl finish may be a drawback for some, as it is not as luxurious as real wood veneers
  • Speakers like a bit of power

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Triangle Comet: The Emit 30 is rich, warm, and sweet, whereas the Comet is fast, quick, hyper-detailed, and exciting
  • Vs KEF LS50 Meta: The Emit 30 gives a more complete, full-bodied sound, while the LS50 offers clearer vocals and more air

Takeaway: The Dynaudio Emit 30 is a well-rounded speaker that offers a satisfying and engaging listening experience with impressive bass and midrange performance. It's a great value for those seeking a refined and capable floorstanding speaker without breaking the bank.

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Dynaudio is a hifi speaker brand known for its unique external voice-coil construction, which allows for larger voice coils that improve thermal power handling and reduce thermal compression. The brand has a heritage in professional sound production and uses advanced materials like the Esotar 40 tweeter and rare 240mm drivers to deliver superior dynamic realism and headroom.
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AE109²
999
999
/
8
Reviews
Acoustic Energy

The AE109² is designed to offer effortless, room filling performance from a slim-line floor-standing loudspeaker in much the same way the world acclaimed original AE109 did 20 years ago. To do this, two 130mm paper drivers utilising an ultra-high force motor system are used in partnership with a 25mm soft dome tweeter. The 2.5-way crossover features a unique topology allowing integration and power handling previously un-achievable from this type of speaker. Particular attention has been paid to the phase and time alignment for the most cohesive performance possible. Like the AE100² stand-mount speaker, the driver and crossover are housed within a substantial 15mm HDF cabinet that takes styling cues from the award winning 500 Series. The result is an audio product with clean and uncluttered lines that can still deliver the thrilling and powerful presentation Acoustic Energy owners have come to expect. Black and walnut vinyl veneer finishes are available.

Acoustic Energy is a hifi speaker brand known for its unique 3.5-way Corinium design that separates bass drivers from midrange and tweeter, creating sound similar to a standmount speaker with a bass module. Their speakers feature distinctive materials like coconut husk-paper blend drivers and carbon fiber domes, along with specialized cabinet designs using inert mass damping to reduce coloration and enhance clarity.
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Product Strengths

  • Well-rounded sound for the price
  • Easy to drive with various amplifiers
  • Easy to place in a room, even close to a wall, thanks to the rear slot port design
  • Wide sound dispersion, making them suitable for enjoying with friends and family
  • Smooth, warm, and non-fatiguing sound, suitable for long listening sessions

Product Considerations

  • Bass can sometimes muddy the midrange, especially with tone controls that increase bass
  • Soundstage depth may fall a bit short compared to more expensive speakers
  • The provided spikes attach directly to the base of the cabinet, which could affect side-to-side stability
  • Accessories could be better

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Magnepan LRS+—AE109² easier to own, less finicky with amp requirements and placement, and better for sharing due to wider sweet spot, though Magnepan sounds better
  • Vs DALI Spektor 6—AE109² presents a genuine challenge, with better looks, though DALI has more 'fizz' of excitement

Takeaway: The AE109² is a budget-friendly floorstanding speaker that provides a balanced and enjoyable listening experience, especially for those prioritizing ease of placement and a wide soundstage. These speakers are a great option for creating a solid system.

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Acoustic Energy is a hifi speaker brand known for its unique 3.5-way Corinium design that separates bass drivers from midrange and tweeter, creating sound similar to a standmount speaker with a bass module. Their speakers feature distinctive materials like coconut husk-paper blend drivers and carbon fiber domes, along with specialized cabinet designs using inert mass damping to reduce coloration and enhance clarity.
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What else competes at this price?

Reserve R500
455
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Released
2021
Polk
Offering a balance of size and power, the R500 loudspeaker is perfect for both listening in a stereo pair or within a surround system. It delivers standout sound from a narrow, elegant cabinet that seamlessly fits into any room.
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Polk’s been a major player in the audio world since the ’70s, though they don’t always get the same attention from hi-fi reviewers as some other brands. But they know their niche—mass-market, entry-level products that perform way better than you’d expect for the price. Their R200 model, for example, gets called one of the best under $1,000. If you’re looking for solid performance without spending a fortune, Polk’s stuff is hard to beat.
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Product Strengths

  • Sleek design with a balanced aesthetic
  • Big, warm, and muscular sounding presentation
  • Treble response is a little elevated, yet very easy to listen to
  • Midrange has a warm, full-bodied sound with real scale and density
  • Imaging is a strong suit, providing a good locked-in center image and wide soundstage

Product Considerations

  • The speaker can sound shouty in the higher frequencies, specifically around 4-6kHz
  • Bass can be too strong—thick in some rooms, and a subwoofer might be needed for deep bass
  • High frequencies narrow rapidly when not aimed directly at the listener, reducing 'air'
  • The up-firing Dolby Atmos configuration may not be the best immersive experience
  • Dynamic output is okay but not as agile as other speakers

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The R500 has more emphasis in the treble, richer midrange, stronger bass, and better imaging compared to the Elac Debut Reference Series, while the Elac Debut Reference Series is more balanced sounding
  • The R500 is easier to work with, has a fuller mid-range scale, and stronger bass compared to the Wharfedale Evo line, while the Wharfedale Evo line has greater resolution and refinement
  • The R500 is smoother, more forgiving of poor recordings, has a warmer midrange, stronger bass, and superior imaging compared to Klipsch
  • Driver integration and bass are better than the Triangle Borea Series, while the Borea series has a more open and brighter sound
  • The R500 is smoother, more resolute, has better driver integration, a fuller mid-range, stronger bass, and better imaging compared to the Polk Signature Line

Takeaway: The Polk R500 is a good speaker overall and offers a big, warm sound that works well with most music. It's a stylish speaker that offers great value and ease of use.

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Polk’s been a major player in the audio world since the ’70s, though they don’t always get the same attention from hi-fi reviewers as some other brands. But they know their niche—mass-market, entry-level products that perform way better than you’d expect for the price. Their R200 model, for example, gets called one of the best under $1,000. If you’re looking for solid performance without spending a fortune, Polk’s stuff is hard to beat.
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Monitor XT60
249
/
Released
2021
Polk
Monitor XT60 maximizes the enjoyment of movies, music, and gaming, with energetic and dynamic, high-resolution sound featuring effortless bass. Ideal for front left and right, or as side or rear surrounds in your high-performance home theater, MXT tower loudspeakers provide more bass and depth of sound than bookshelf speakers and are the best choice for serious movie and music enthusiasts.
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Polk’s been a major player in the audio world since the ’70s, though they don’t always get the same attention from hi-fi reviewers as some other brands. But they know their niche—mass-market, entry-level products that perform way better than you’d expect for the price. Their R200 model, for example, gets called one of the best under $1,000. If you’re looking for solid performance without spending a fortune, Polk’s stuff is hard to beat.
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Product Strengths

  • Good neutral response top to bottom
  • Detailed and articulate treble response without being too forward or bright
  • Excellent soundstage and dynamics for the price
  • Bass is weighty and deeper feeling than its measurements convey
  • Nice looking exterior, especially for the price

Product Considerations

  • Bass requires a subwoofer for full-range playback
  • Tweeter can lose composure at high volumes
  • Can require more volume than some other speakers
  • With aggressive music, mid-range and low frequencies can sound like a traffic jam
  • Grills are thin and flimsy

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Versus Klipsch R800F, the Polk XT60 is better, the R800F has messier bass, cabinet distortion, and port noise
  • Versus Polk R700, the R700 is a demonstrably better loudspeaker with better bass, a better ability to handle volume and dynamic swings, and unflappable high frequencies

Takeaway: The Polk XT60 is a great entry-level tower speaker that offers surprisingly accurate sound and good performance for the price. It's a solid choice for building a home theater system or enjoying music.

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Polk’s been a major player in the audio world since the ’70s, though they don’t always get the same attention from hi-fi reviewers as some other brands. But they know their niche—mass-market, entry-level products that perform way better than you’d expect for the price. Their R200 model, for example, gets called one of the best under $1,000. If you’re looking for solid performance without spending a fortune, Polk’s stuff is hard to beat.
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Monitor 60 Series II
189
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Released
Polk
The reborn monitor Series is classic Polk: a quality-built, affordable line of high-performance loudspeakers for music and Home theater. They are highly efficient, so they can be driven easily by unpretentious receivers, and they are voice matched for lifelike surround sound.
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Polk’s been a major player in the audio world since the ’70s, though they don’t always get the same attention from hi-fi reviewers as some other brands. But they know their niche—mass-market, entry-level products that perform way better than you’d expect for the price. Their R200 model, for example, gets called one of the best under $1,000. If you’re looking for solid performance without spending a fortune, Polk’s stuff is hard to beat.
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Product Strengths

  • Good, solid build quality
  • Wide dispersed soundstage
  • Good bass, and a subwoofer is not usually needed
  • Punch higher than their price should be
  • The drivers are specially designed for the mid-century to reproduce its noise, in addition to a more significant dispersion

Product Considerations

  • The crystal clear and sharp noise is insufficient for the complete noise operation
  • To receive the optimal adventure, one ought to use a surround sound installation having a subwoofer, rear or front
  • Clients that are searching for an entire audio performance aren't advocating this item
  • Amazon alone urges mixing the speakers together with all the Polk Audio PSW10 10-inch Driven Subwoofer, and also the Polk Audio CS10 Center Channel Speaker
  • Polk Audio does not sell these anymore

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The Polk Audio Monitor 60 Series 2 had a more neutral—balanced sound than Klipsch speakers

Takeaway: The Polk Audio Monitor 60 Series 2 speakers sound very good and look stylish, making them a great option for people on a budget or with smaller rooms. They offer good quality audio for everyday use and fill the room with sound.

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Polk’s been a major player in the audio world since the ’70s, though they don’t always get the same attention from hi-fi reviewers as some other brands. But they know their niche—mass-market, entry-level products that perform way better than you’d expect for the price. Their R200 model, for example, gets called one of the best under $1,000. If you’re looking for solid performance without spending a fortune, Polk’s stuff is hard to beat.
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NS-777
479
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Released
Yamaha
Enhance your home with the NS-777 high performance home theater floor standing speakers.
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Yamaha pioneered the concept of hifi with their first hifi player in 1954 and was the first to use pure beryllium diaphragms in their NS-1000M speakers, which became a benchmark for professional studios. The brand uniquely integrates their musical instrument expertise into their audio equipment design, allowing them to accurately replicate the sound of their instruments through their audio systems.
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Product Strengths

  • Super attractive and beautiful to look at
  • Hard hitting speaker
  • A lot of mid-bass, very authoritative
  • Very strong bass
  • Good efficiency

Product Considerations

  • Piano black finish is a fingerprint magnet and prone to micro scratches
  • Vocals aren't the last word in clarity
  • Not an audiophile speaker
  • Highs were ok, but metallic

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Faithfulness to horns is not as good as Klipsch
  • Doesn't have the same instrument separation as Polk

Takeaway: The NS-777 speakers are beautiful and fun to listen to, especially for rock and hip-hop music, because of their hard-hitting sound and strong bass. They are efficient and provide a satisfying musical experience.

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Yamaha pioneered the concept of hifi with their first hifi player in 1954 and was the first to use pure beryllium diaphragms in their NS-1000M speakers, which became a benchmark for professional studios. The brand uniquely integrates their musical instrument expertise into their audio equipment design, allowing them to accurately replicate the sound of their instruments through their audio systems.
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Monitor XT70
349
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Released
2021
Polk
The highest performing loudspeaker in the Monitor XT line, the MXT70 maximizes your enjoyment of music, movies, TV and gaming. With its dual 6.5" Dynamic Balance woofers and 8" passive bass radiators, and Hi-Res Audio certified tweeter, the MXT70 will fill your home with powerful, high-resolution sound with crystal clear highs and deep, effortless bass.
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Polk’s been a major player in the audio world since the ’70s, though they don’t always get the same attention from hi-fi reviewers as some other brands. But they know their niche—mass-market, entry-level products that perform way better than you’d expect for the price. Their R200 model, for example, gets called one of the best under $1,000. If you’re looking for solid performance without spending a fortune, Polk’s stuff is hard to beat.
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Product Strengths

  • Ample sub-bass response eliminates the need for a separate subwoofer
  • Performs very well in movies, providing a cinematic experience
  • Sounds natural with ample clarity for vocal separation when used for movies

Product Considerations

  • The veneer finish looks basic and somewhat cheap
  • When the volume is pushed, the bass becomes more bloomy, and the mids become slightly more confused—mid performance and bass are areas of weakness
  • It isn't geared toward audiophiles looking for pure fidelity, and other speakers may outperform it in detail retrieval and technical aspects for music listening

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Polk ES60: The Polk ES60 has a far more stylized housing
  • Vs Emotiva B1+: The Emotiva B1+ significantly outperforms it in detail retrieval and technicals for music listening

Takeaway: The Polk Monitor XT70 is a versatile speaker, great for both movies and music, especially because it delivers a powerful bass response. It's an ideal choice for anyone looking to simplify their setup and enjoy an immersive sound experience without needing extra equipment.

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Polk’s been a major player in the audio world since the ’70s, though they don’t always get the same attention from hi-fi reviewers as some other brands. But they know their niche—mass-market, entry-level products that perform way better than you’d expect for the price. Their R200 model, for example, gets called one of the best under $1,000. If you’re looking for solid performance without spending a fortune, Polk’s stuff is hard to beat.
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What reviewers think

Magazine reviewers and YouTubers have tried this product—so we've summarized their strongest opinions below.

Product Strengths

  • Woofers, developed by Aerial in partnership with ScanSpeak, use a cone with an outer skin of woven carbon fiber and an inner skin of fine-woven fiberglass, sandwiching a core of Rohacell structural foam, to give a cone that is light, very stiff, and well damped
  • The midrange unit is a custom-made driver with a carbon-pulp cone formed from randomly arranged 1' fibers, resulting in a stiff and very light weight
  • A true ribbon tweeter features smooth on-axis response flat to 30kHz, and only 7dB down at 40kHz, and only a few dB down at 20kHz when listened to 45° off-axis, and can handle plenty of power
  • The crossover makes use of polypropylene-film capacitors, air-core inductors for the tweeter's high-pass feed, and high-nickel-steel coils for the lower-frequency filters
  • Beautifully finished, the overall impression is one of elegance and luxury

Product Considerations

  • The Aerial Acoustics 20T V2 can be fussy about setup and positioning in a room
  • The sound wasn't as good as anticipated during setup
  • The original 20T used woofers with a 'bilaminate' cone material, whereas the V2 uses a cone with an outer skin of woven carbon fiber and an inner skin of fine-woven fiberglass

Takeaway: The Aerial Acoustics 20T V2 loudspeaker is a well-built, elegant speaker with advanced driver and crossover technology. Its elegant design can bring music to life.

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