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Deal Alert: Polk RM6750 5.1-Channel Surround Speaker System: $250

Allan Ford October 15, 2007

As prices drop on HDTVs, more and more consumers are bringing home large screen flat panels and projectors and enjoying that BIG PICTURE experience at home. But sadly, many people are relying on cheap home-theater-in-a-box systems, or worse – the speakers built into their new TVs – for the sound.

Now you can upgrade your sound to match your picture, without breaking the bank. Polk’s RM6750 5.1-channel surround sound system is currently available from Amazon (J&R marketplace seller) in black or titanium finish for just $249.95. That’s $350 below the list price of $599!

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Combine this package with an hdmi-switching home theater receiver, like the Onkyo TX-SR605, and you’ll have a compact, high quality home theater system for well under $700.

Included in the RM6750 system are four satellite speakers for front and rear left/right channels, one center channel speaker, all of which are wall-mountable or stand-mountable, plus a powered subwoofer with 8-inch long-throw driver (50 Watts continuous/100 Watts peak). The satellites are rated for 50 Watts continuous power handling (100 Watts peak), which makes them an excellent match for most entry- to mid-level receivers, from 20 WPC to 100 WPC.

Polk 5.1-channel Surround Sound Speaker System on Amazon.com

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