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PREOWNED – FULLY TESTED – PRICE PER PAIR IN CHERRY FINISH – COMPLETE AND IN GREAT CONDITION

Product info:

• frequency response 38-30,000 Hz (-3dB)

• handles 20-300 watts

• sensitivity 88 dB

• 8-ohm impedance

• 1″ ring radiator tweeter

• 3-1/4″ super cell aerated polypropylene midrange

• 6-1/2″ super cell aerated polypropylene midbass

• dual 6″ x 9″ super cell aerated polypropylene woofers

• dual PowerPort® technology (for the woofers only) improves bass response

• dual 5-way gold-plated binding posts allow bi-wiring or bi-amping

• hand-rubbed lacquer finished real wood veneer

• 9-1/2″W x 50-13/16″H x 18-7/16″D

• base measures 10-1/2″W x 20″D

• weight: 99.2 lbs.

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About Polk Audio

Polk Audio emerged in 1972 from the inventive spirit of three Johns Hopkins University graduates—Matthew Polk, a physics major, George Klopfer, and Sandy Gross—in Baltimore, Maryland. What began as a modest venture building public address systems for local events evolved into a dedicated speaker company after an initial contract fell through, leaving the founders to sell their redesigned cabinets directly. Fueled by passion for music and hi-fi innovation, they secured Small Business Administration loans, relocated operations, and rapidly scaled production, hitting $1 million in revenue by 1976 and earning a spot on Inc. magazine's list of America's fastest-growing private companies.

The brand has long focused on loudspeakers as its cornerstone, pioneering models like the Monitor 7 series for balanced dynamics, deep bass, and high-volume performance that bridged European refinement with American power. Polk expanded into automotive audio through partnerships like MOMO in 1999, while maintaining a core lineup of home speakers, including innovative SDA technology for enhanced soundstaging. Though not delving into amplifiers, turntables, DACs, headphones, or cables, their emphasis remains on reliable, high-fidelity transducers engineered for generations-spanning accuracy.

Polk Audio holds a solid mid-tier position in the hi-fi market, prized by enthusiasts for value-driven performance sold through specialty stereo shops and big-box retailers like Best Buy. Once publicly traded on NASDAQ in 1986 before going private in 1999, the brand now operates under Sound United, upholding its legacy of accessible excellence without chasing ultra-high-end exclusivity or vintage obscurity.

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