![]() ![]() The combined cost of this system is £1,600, which is very reasonable when you consider all you get. All the speakers in this range use the same high-resolution Terylene tweeter and proprietary Power Port technology, making the only difference the size of the midbass drivers.įor the purpose of this review, we’re testing a 5.1-channel system composed of the S50e (£599 a pair), the S35e (£299 each) and the S15e (£249 a pair), along with an HTS 12 subwoofer (£499 each) to handle all the bass duties. However, those looking to build a good multichannel system have some great models to choose from, including three floorstanding tower speakers in the shape of the S60e, S55e and S50e two centre speakers in the form of the S35e and S30e and three bookshelf speakers with the S20e, S15e and S10e. Polk hasn’t added a dedicated surround speaker or upward-firing module to the line-up because, with the exception of the centre models, these speakers are designed to work in both Hi-Fi and home cinema systems. There’s plenty of choice within the range, including floorstanding, bookshelf and dedicated centre speakers. ![]() The Polk Audio Signature E Series is an updated mid-range line-up that sits between the entry-level T Series and the higher-end RTiA Series. ![]()
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