Polk Audio LSi FX Surround Speakers
Polk Audio LSi FX Surround Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Dec 20, 2008]
Chuck Staples
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Solid mid-range and highs. The lows are more than sufficient. And if you use these in a x.1 system, you have a sub, anyway. Very musical. Great fit and finish.
Weakness:
Not recommended for wimpy amps. They have an 88dB efficiency, so use an amp with sufficient current reserves. Having a powered sub will help in this regard.
I bought these to complement my Polk Lsi system that includes; Lsi15 up front, Lsi9 now in the rear, LsiC center channel, and Hsu Research VTF3-MK3 sub. My Onkyo receiver directs all sub-80Hz LFE information to the sub.
Customer Service Polk Direct on eBay processed the order quickly and had them shipped out promptly. There was no damage during FedEx shipping which cost $50 for the 52lb box. |
[Apr 18, 2005]
obournjd
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Solid base and crystal clear highs. Variety of speaker placement options for odd shaped rooms.
Weakness:
Not designed as a front speaker so know that going in and play with the placement to optimize. Appropriately placed these sound excellent as front speakers. These are great sounding speakers. Bought them to be front speakers in my bedroom until I change out the whole home theater to Polk in the near future and move them to the rear. Hooked up to my old Yamaha RX-V470 reciever (weak but still decent) and new Onkyo DX-C390 CD Changer this is a great sounding system for a bedroom. I bi-wired them also and this seems to add a little to the sound making them seem taller. Really have to play with the speaker placement since these are not front-firing and I recommend the bi-pole mode if you are wall mounting. Similar Products Used: Klipsch Heresy II |
[Dec 21, 2002]
Miles
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Having Identical drivers on both sides makes a big improvement over others that just place a tweeter on both sides. Polk's "ring" tweeters are a fantastic design.
Weakness:
None sofar After auditioning many surround speakers for my 7.1 system, I chose the Polk Lsifx's. In my opinion, They produced the best, smoothest engulfing sound of surrounds I listened to. They are also switchable from dipole to bipole mode. Although much more expensive than other surrounds, I got a great deal online from www.acousticsounddesign.com which was substantially less than I could find anywhere else. Similar Products Used: Surrounds: Definitive Tech,Cambridge Soundworks |