![]() Neither the front nor back of the speaker are adorned in any way the most decoration you’ll find is branding on the tweeter waveguide, silver paint on the woofer, and a Polk logo at the bottom of the baffle. Both the 1″ Terylene (polyester fabric) Tweeter and 6.5″ paper cone woofer are fastened to the MDF enclosure with exposed screws in actuality, the front of the woofer is entirely exposed. Overall, It’s a rather plain-looking speaker covered in a basic matte black vinyl wrap. The Monitor XT20 we’re looking at today is the larger of the two bookshelf models, but it’s pretty compact for a speaker with a larger than 6-inch woofer. They’re all high-res certified, for what that’s worth. There are seven XT models, including two sets of bookshelf speakers, two tower models, two center channel speakers, a subwoofer, and a pair of Dolby Atmos height modules. Polk’s relatively new Monitor XT series of speakers is marketed as an upgrade to their Monitor series of speakers, which has been kicking around online and traditional retailers for some time now. So would I recommend them to folks trying to set up a decent 2-ch hi-fi system on the cheap? Well, read on, and I’ll give you the scoop!ĭisclaimer: The Polk Monitor XT20 speakers were purchased by Hifitrends to write this review. I discovered a pair of speakers that did many good things considering its meager cost. For this reason, I picked a pair up to try them out, and I have to say I was surprised at what I found.
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