Polk Audio M3 II Floorstanding Speakers
Polk Audio M3 II Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Dec 27, 1999]
STEVE
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
SIZE, QUALITY AND FULLNESS OF FULL RANGE
Weakness:
COVERS ARE HARD TO REMOVE AND FLIPPING THE POLK EMBLEM WITHOUT DAMAGING IS A TRICK I USE THIS PRODUCT IN A ROOM WHERE MY POOL TABLE IS, IN THE BASEMENT. I DO NOT NEED A TON OF VOLUME I JUST NEED CRISP TONES FOR A WIDE VARIETY OF MUSIC AND ACROSS A WIDE SPECTRUM OF RANGES. THOUGH I DO NOT NEED A LOT OF VOLUME, BEING A PRODIGY OF THE 70'S EVERY NOW AND THEN I JUST HAVE TO CUT LOOSE. WOW THEY HANDLE THE WATTAGE AS WELL AS M5 JR'S THAT I HAVE HAD SINCE WE CHUCKED THE BIG JUNK FURNITURE SPEAKERS. Similar Products Used: LONG TERM POLK USER |
[Feb 19, 2001]
Tre' Wells
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Cool wedge design and convincing ads
Weakness:
Cheap I was fooled by the Polk Audio magazine ads with Matthew Polk in his little lab coat. I always heard that Polk Audio made great speakers. This may have been true about 15 years ago. Apparently Polk has sold-out to mass marketing and production like Nakamichi and McIntosh. Similar Products Used: B&W DM17 |
[Mar 07, 2001]
Nick
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
great sound for the price
Weakness:
mounting brackets a little weak I stopped in at a local store just to look around. I wanted to replace my little 4" surrounds with a two way speaker. I saw this pair on sale(only on sale because they are a 3 year floor model) and decided to ask the salesman to hook them up. I also saw a similar pair of Boston's for the same price which were brand new. The Polk's sounded so much more alive than the Boston's for being 3 years. I got them home and hooked them up to my home theater and pumped a little Dolby Digital into them and they performed great. I can't complain considering the price I payed and would recommend them to anyone for surrounds. |
[Mar 20, 2001]
Russ S
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Sweet sound
Weakness:
none yet! Went to the store to complete my home theater (the Kenwoods I had never were any good). Since all of my other speakers were Polk (monitor 5s, cs245, sub), I figured that one of the RTs would fit the bill. After listening to them I was disapointed. Polk sound has significantly changed over the years. My monitor 5s sound so much better than the current crop (crap!!) that polk is putting out these days. You have to spend some serious $$s to get close to the quality in my "old" speakers. Anyway I listened to the m3s expecting even less high frequency (due to the spec sheet). I was wrong these sounded so much better than the larger speakers and mated well with my current speakers. Maybe there's still hope for polk. I highly recommend these speakers for the surround or main use -- just don't expect much bass, you'll need a sub. Similar Products Used: RT 25, RT 15 and some cheap Kenwoods |
[Mar 08, 1999]
rdc51
an Audio Enthusiast
I recently decided to put stereo in my very formal living room. I have a Phase Linear DRS-900 amp, P3800 preamp, and T5200 Tuner driving Clarke Precedent speakers. This is OK in the family room not for the living room. |
[Jun 07, 1999]
Jason
an Audio Enthusiast
Purchased these at a superstore about a week ago. These speakers are quite nice. The good clean sound coupled with the built-in bracket made these speakers my first choice. These speakers can be mounted in almost any direction and it is very easy to mount.I have these for about 60%HT and they sound great as radiating rears. |
[Jun 04, 1999]
Barry Biedny
an Audio Enthusiast
I Recently bought 4 of these speakers to add to the Polk PSW 120 Sub. It is a small room and I needed a small, wall-mountable speakers. The speakers have a great rich and full sound. I still have a pair of fairly new Bose 100's and I got to tell you, after an a/b comparison it's not even remotly close. The bose sound terrible next to the polks. I am not trying to bash Bose, I have a bose stereo in my car and it sounds great, but the 100 are being sent outside to my covered patio until the humidity kills them, then I will replace them with an all-weather speaker. I originally wanted the Polk M5's which are a little larger, but they have been discontinued and NOBODY had them, (especially in white). I don't feel that I made any compromises by going with the M3 II's, and remember, this speaker comes in and indoor and an all-weather version. The All weather has plastic Grills and costs $100.00 more for the pair, I have them both and there is no real sound difference. (Didn't mean to buy the all weather but Circuit City was out of the indoor ones and gave me the all weather for $199.95 a pair). |
[Dec 08, 1999]
Tim
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Good power in small size, extremely versitile mounting. I am rinning a pir of M3 II's as my main speakers (hey, i'm in college, no $ yet), powered by a new sony 100 watt/5 channel amp. These are great speakers - tons of output, great clarity from a bookshelf/surround type speaker. I have a klipsch 8" sub and two cheap-ass radio shack speakers as surrounds, and the system kicks ass. |
[Oct 01, 1999]
Juan Garcia
an Audio Enthusiast
When I was looking for surround speaker to match my main RT400, center CS245 and PSW650 of corse wanted a pair of RT25 or M5. |
[Apr 12, 2001]
Tom Yau
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Great flexibilty, you don't have to buy speaker brackets good overall sound, good bass response for its size
Weakness:
The highs don't sound as natural as they should Ported bookshelf speakers need to be placed usually on a stand to give optimal performance. For that matter, it really doesn't pay, because a floorstanding tower will take up as much room as the bookshelf and stand. However, these MP3II's can be placed anywhere without compromising the ability of its sound. The mid bass and upper lower bass is tight and punchy. It is not thick sounding, but its full enough to satisfy a quest of speaker placement where ther is none. And that is the beauty of this speaker. The tweeters should be replaced with something that is less artificial sounding. The highhats and cymbals sound like drum machine sounds rather than its natural timbre. If Polk was to make a change in this we would probably have a real classic, because the flexibility and unobtrusive mounting still hasn't been matched. And for certain rooms in the house, it is completely necessary. Otherwise the other alternative is to run in walls. Similar Products Used: Paradigm Titan |