![]() ![]() While it would be nice to see more features in them, I can’t complain considering the value they offer for premium listening at an affordable price. These speakers are straightforward, and they should be at the price. Outside of that, there’s really not much else. Polk seems to have thought this through, giving you both a wall hook in the back and front port to ensure that the bass reflex never loses its punch. Many low-cost speakers have a rear-ported design that becomes problematic when pushed up against a wall. Next is the front-ported design of the speaker. While most speakers have some sort of tech like this, it’s nice to see a premium feature at such a low price point. This tech improves the crossover areas of the speakers, giving you a wider sweet spot and more accurate sound. The first is Polk’s Dynamic Balance technology (dynamic range). However, they do have a few features that help produce sound well. These speakers feature little else outside of actually producing sound. Keeping with the build, the feature set on the T15s is pretty barren. Polk kept it simple, and, at this price, that’s a good thing. The look of the T15s may not offer much, but they really don’t need to. I like front-ported designs, and I’m glad Polk opted for one here over a rear port. Lastly, there’s a front port sitting in between the two drivers. While this adds some protection, it would’ve been nice to see some sort of metal bracing so the dome tweeter doesn’t get pushed in. The tweeter is recessed, making a pseudo waveguide for the speaker. Honestly, this isn’t anything surprising. This is the area that’s finished in grey with a nice black accent on the nipple of the cone. The first is a 5.25” polymer composite cone driver that takes care of the midrange. There are three components driving the speakers. It’s nice to see Polk put the money into the components and not into the flair. The look maybe a little boring, but these are budget speakers. The dimensions measure 7.2 x 6.5 x 10.6 inches, making even the size as timeless as the design. The cabinet is made out of MDF and comes in just over eight pounds. The design is straightforward, not meddling in any trends imposed by the audio industry. The back of the cabinet features speaker inputs and a wall mount, but that’s it. The all-black cabinet features a removable cloth grille, revealing a slightly grey woofer on the inside. The T15s are about as simple as they come in terms of looks. (1) Pair of 5-Way Binding Posts – Gold-Plated 05:06 pm GMT T15 Specifications Up Front Frequency Response ![]()
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