Reddit Reddit reviews Polk Audio Monitor 60 AM6025-A 2-Way Floorstanding Speaker (Single, Black)

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Polk Audio Monitor 60 AM6025-A 2-Way Floorstanding Speaker (Single, Black)
Magnetic shielding allows safe placement next to TVs and video monitorsAll MDF construction with 0.75-inch-thick baffles and extensive cabinet bracing ensure resonance-free enclosuresEquipped with three 5.25-inch bi-laminate composite dynamic-balance driversSingle 3-way floorstanding speaker that delivers high performance at a reasonable priceEquipped with one 1-inch silk polymer-composite dynamic-balance dome tweeterSingle 3-way floorstanding speaker that delivers high performance at a reasonable priceEquipped with three 5.25-inch bi-laminate composite dynamic-balance driversEquipped with one 1-inch silk polymer-composite dynamic-balance dome tweeterAll MDF construction with 0.75-inch-thick baffles and extensive cabinet bracing ensure resonance-free enclosuresMagnetic shielding allows safe placement next to TVs and video monitors
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1 Reddit comment about Polk Audio Monitor 60 AM6025-A 2-Way Floorstanding Speaker (Single, Black):

u/atm259 ยท 6 pointsr/realdubstep

Well, I think the most important thing to know is the price range. I also tell friends who are buying their first system to save their money/time and buy QUALITY. Maybe intro level quality is all you can afford, that's fine. You will need to spend 300$+ to get a great sounding setup. Look on amazon for reviews and think about TOTAL costs. Look on craigslist as well, some people don't know how much their system is worth :) This is what you'll need for a 5.1/3.1 system:

Satellite speakers, a dedicated sub, an amp, speaker wires, and whatever specifics for your amp/speakers.

For speakers and subs, I would recommend brands such as Polk audio, Klipsh, Martin, JBL, Onkyo, Velodyne, Pioneer, Bose etc. (for speakers anywhere from $100 a pair to infinty, lol. And for subs $100 to infinity.)

For Amps I recommend Pioneer, Sherwood, Polk Audio, Harman Kardon, Onkyo, Sony, JBL, etc. (from $75 to infinity).

Here's a great polk setup:
SUB, TOWERS, SPEAKERS, AMP.

What NOT to do: Don't buy huge packages, you usually get screwed on those. Don't buy big or loud without a name behind it. Don't fuck with soundbars. In general, don't buy logitec or creative for home setups, cpus are fine. Don't go cheap, you will only regret this decision. Do your research and compare in your price range, you can always spend more to get better.

Thanks to rohizzle for teaching me everything I know, big ups to him!