Polk Audio – Polk Reserve R700 Tower Speaker, 1″ Pinnacle Ring Tweeter, Dual 6.5″ Turbine Cone Woofers & Dual 8″ Long-Throw Drivers – Black $449.00 Save:$375.00(46%)
Description
  • Powerful, Premium Stereo Floorstanding Speaker
    Featuring the new 1″ Pinnacle Ring Radiator Tweeter & dual 6.5″ Turbine Cone Woofer, the technologically advanced Polk Reserve R700 Large Tower Speaker ensures ultra-clear, crisp highs, smooth, detailed midrange & rich, effortless bass
  • Unmatchable Home Cinema Experience
    With Hi-Res Audio Certification, Dolby Atmos and IMAX Enhanced, the R700 delivers unparalleled audio by delivering clear & dynamic high-frequency response with exceptional audio clarity. It supports hi-res audio formats like DSD, FLAC, WAV, ALAC and MQA
  • Clean, Room-Filling Bass
    A Bass reflex cabinet with a down-firing port, and Polk’s X-Port Technology together function as Power Port 2.0. Combined with dual 8” long-throw drivers, it eliminates unwanted noise, offering tight, distortion-free bass for your music, movies, and video games
  • Pairs Perfectly with Any Home Theater System
    The R700 floorstanding speaker can be used as the front stage or as side and/or rear surrounds for any multi-channel home theater setup. The premium, large 5-way binding posts ensure easy & efficient setup with loss-less connection
  • Acoustically Designed Cabinet
    Build to minimize diffraction and create an open sound stage, the Reserve Series cabinets are carefully cross-braced, while the acoustically inert anti-diffraction magnetic grilles offer a clean, modern aesthetic without sacrificing sound quality
  • Multiple Placement Options
    The Reserve R700 tower speaker comes with detachable rubber feet for hardwood, vinyl, laminate, and tile floors, and spike feet for carpet floors. The feet are adjustable and allow you to level or angle the speaker according to your preference
  • Create a 5.0 Ch Home Theater Setup
    Add another R700 and pair with two R200 bookshelf speakers and a R400 center channel, or pair with three R350 LCR Speakers as L/R surrounds and center channel to build a surround sound system. Add R900 height module for more depth. (All Sold Separately)
Additional information
Weight 79.1 lbs
Dimensions 16 × 12.6 × 45 in
Number Of Speakers

1

Product Depth

16 inches

Number Of Tweeters Included

1

Color

Black

Number Of Woofers Included

2

Tweeter Size

1 inches

Wireless Multi-Room Audio

No

Enclosure Type

Bass reflex

Speaker Type

Floorstanding

Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor

5 Years

Woofer Size

8 inches

Maximum Frequency Response

50 kilohertz

Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts

5 Years

Impedance

3.6 ohms

Product Weight

79.1 pounds

Number of Drivers Included

2

Model Number

Reserve R700

Tweeter Material

Aluminum

High Resolution Audio

Yes

Minimum Frequency Response

30 hertz

Speaker Wire Included

Yes

Driver Material

Polypropylene

Speakerphone

No

Product Height

45 inches

RMS Power

50 watts

Indoor Or Outdoor Use

Indoor

Wireless

No

ENERGY STAR Certified

Yes

Product Name

Polk Reserve R700 Tower Speaker, 1" Pinnacle Ring Tweeter, Dual 6.5" Turbine Cone Woofers & Dual 8" Long-Throw Drivers

Peak Power Handling

300 watts

Brand

Polk Audio

Midrange Size

6.5 inches

Color Category

Black

Product Width

12.6 inches

UPC

747192132101

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  1. Elecktronsurfer

    Where to start? First, the genre I enjoy is Classic Rock, from the vinyl and cassette era. I listen to music in stereo mode. I read reviews across for these speakers and found myself working hard to distinguish between legitimate and objective reviews and those focused on the price of the speakers. From the standpoint of improved sound quality, I cannot say enough, I shopped these and equivalent from Martin Logan, Bowers and Wilkins and KEF at price points much higher than Polk. The clarity, you can close your eyes and almost see the drummer’s sticks striking the symbols. It’s very close to having them in my Living Room. Sound Stage is very broad with a variety of sitting positions available and no loss of sound quality – some of the premium Martin Logans I listened to, had a very precise sweet spot, I found that objectionable considering their price. I have the black finish, which looks similar to a grey slate monolith – gorgeous. Speaker grills are magnetic, and I’m torn between leaving the grills on or off – they are beautiful. When moving to home theater mode, I debate between setting the crossover to funnel the lows to the subwoofer or leaving the low end at the R700s. The bass is “that good,” but if you need to feel Godzilla or hear the Tyrannosaurus Rex in Jurassic Park – leave it to a powerful subwoofer – bottom line, you don’t need a subwoofer with these. Feed them some power – I have mine bi-amped and I feel it boosts the clarity. I haven’t had them long, so they’re not fully broken in yet, but I really enjoy them to this point, I can close my eyes and see the band. They’re the perfect match for the music genre I listen to most as well as my home theatre likes. I have better sound vs. the competition and spent less. Can’t beat that…

  2. Tdun1

    I owned the rti9’s initially, their is no comparison. The r700 blows them away. With or without an amp. Had to have an amp with the rti’s before those speakers soynded adequate. Its the lows and highs on rhe r700 that truly outshines the rti. I own the lsi series center and surrounds and the r700 sounds timbre awesome with them.

  3. Jaa999Pa

    I’ve been using Polk speakers since 1983. I’ve had Polk towers for my front L&R since 2000. After switching them out for the R700’s, there was a noticeable improvement on the high end. Much cleaner sounding due to the improved tweeters. Bass is also strong and tight. I’ve listened to these for music in direct mode, along with stereo and multi-stereo in my 5.1 system. They sound excellent! Also have listened as i watch movies in Dolby digital mode. Crisp and clean sound. If you’re in the market for new speakers, consider the Polk Reserve line, as they are fine sounding speakers.

  4. Ashby

    These speakers are beyond what I imagined they have great highs good lows and the mids are not harsh berry neutral to warm sound. Not a harsh sharp speaker. They come rated at 8,6,4 ohms but tests show these are 4ohm speakers. So get some good power to them to wake them up. They were delivered on time and with no issues. Be careful unboxing the ring radiator tweeter is sharp and could either be bent or broken so be gentle and enjoy these immaculate speakers.

  5. HvacGuy

    You just dont know untill you know. I started 7 years ago with the polk xt60 towers. I liked them and for the money i still think they are a great entry to the hifi world. Traded up to the XT 70 polk towers and surround speakers. These we even better and I really enjoyed them. My wofe suprised me with the R700 and words cant explain how much I love these. Im not a super audiophile guy that has to have everything perfect and spend 20k. But these speakers make me feel like I just have. Clean, crisp and perfectly balanced i can make them almost what ever i want. I listen to a wide arrange of music and these have performed flawless for me. They are a little bigger then i would of thought but not so big it steals anything away from my room. The packaging made the unboxing feel like i was opening a 10,000 pair of speakers. I promise the one looking to get these. Do it, do it mow cause wveryday you wait is another day without great speakers. Thanks polk you are rock stars