Polk Audio RM6000 owner manual I N G P U S H T a B C O N N E C T O R S F I G U R E

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C O N N E C T I N G T H E S P E A K E R S T O Y O U R S Y S T E M

Follow the hookup directions included with your receiver. We recommend using two-conductor 16 gauge or thicker speaker wire. Strip 1/4" (6mm) of insulation from each of the two conductors to expose the bare metal and twist each of the individual conductors into single unfrayed strands. Note that one of the terminals on the rear of each speaker is red (+) and the other is black (–). Make certain that you connect the wire from the red (+) terminal of your amplifier or receiver to the red (+) terminal on your speaker and the wire from the black (–) terminal of your amplifier or receiver to the black (–) terminal on your speaker. Most wire has some indicator (such as color-coding, ribbing or writing) on one of the two conductors to help you maintain consistency. If your speakers sound “thin,” with little bass and little or no center image, chances are that one of the speaker wires is connected backwards. Double-check all connections.

U S I N G P U S H - T A B C O N N E C T O R S ( F I G U R E 8 )

To connect wire to the push-tab connectors, push the plastic tab of one connector to open the hole. Insert the bare wire into the hole and release the plastic tab (Figure 8). Repeat this step with the other connectors.

A N O T E A B O U T B A S S M A N A G E M E N T

For best sound, DO NOT USE THE “SUBWOOFER OUTPUT” OR LFE JACK ON YOUR RECEIVER TO CONNECT THE SUBWOOFER. The RM6000 System features a powered subwoofer that has a built-in, adjustable low pass filter to separate the low frequency signals (the bass) from the full range signal. The dedicated “subwoofer output” jacks (sometimes labeled “LFE” or “Low Frequency Effects”) on most receivers also contain a fixed low pass filter. If you connect the subwoofer to the receiver’s LFE Out jack, the two filters will interact, reducing the fidelity of your system. Follow the hook up and receiver set-up/bass management instructions below and all of the bass will go to the subwoofer, you will not lose any bass, and you will get the highest possible performance from your system. We promise.

For more detailed subwoofer placement and set-up advice go to http://www.polkaudio.com/home/faqad/.

R E C O M M E N D E D H O O K - U P M E T H O D ( F I G U R E S 9 , 1 0 )

ƒConnect the left and right front speaker outputs of your receiver or amplifier to the speaker level inputs of the powered subwoofer with speaker wire.

ƒThen, connect the left and right front satellite speakers with speaker wire from the speaker level outputs from the powered subwoofer.

ƒIf it is more convenient, parallel wire the subwoofer and front satellites from your receiver (Figure 10).

ƒConnect the Center Channel Speaker directly to the center channel output from your receiver.

ƒConnect the Rear Surround Satellites directly to the rear or surround channel outputs from your receiver.

R E C E I V E R S E T - U P / B A S S M A N A G E M E N T

All surround receivers allow you to “customize” their performance depending on the size of your speakers. Refer to the owner’s manual of your receiver or surround processor to learn how this is done. To get the best performance from the RM6000, use the following settings with the above hook-up method:

ƒFront speakers—set to “large”

ƒCenter speaker—set to “normal” or “small”

ƒSurround speakers—set to “small”

ƒSubwoofer—set to “OFF” or “none.” (We know. Doesn’t make sense, right? Your RM6000 has a subwoofer. But really truly, this is the correct setting for the recommended hook-up method. By setting the front left and right speakers to “Large” and routing them through the subwoofer as instructed above, you deliver a full range signal to the subwoofer’s low pass filter. The low pass filter takes the low frequencies and passes the rest on to the front speakers, for perfect sub/sat blending.)

A D J U S T I N G T H E P O W E R E D S U B W O O F E R F O R B E S T P E R F O R M A N C E ( F I G U R E 1 1 )

ƒSet the Phase Switch to 180°.

ƒStart with the Volume Control at about the 12:00 Noon position. Adjust up or down until you get sufficient bass for your personal taste. Remember that sub placement position can have a very pronounced effect on the perceived bass level.

ƒTurn the Low Pass Filter Control to the 2:00 position and adjust as appropriate for best sub/sat blending. You’ll know the setting is correct when a high quality recorded male voice sounds full without any “chestiness.” If vocals sound “thin” turn this setting up (toward 160Hz), if they sound “boomy,” turn it down (toward 80Hz).

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RM6000 specifications

Polk Audio has a longstanding reputation for designing high-performance audio products that enhance the listening experience. Among its lineup is the RM6000, a compact but powerful speaker system that continues to be a favorite for home theater enthusiasts and audiophiles alike.

The RM6000 is characterized by its sleek design, featuring a contemporary aesthetic that allows it to blend seamlessly into any home environment. Its stylish enclosure comes in a range of finishes, making it not only a functional audio component but also a visual complement to modern decor.

At the heart of the RM6000’s performance is its innovative driver technology. The system incorporates Polk's Dynamic Balance technology, which ensures a smooth frequency response and minimizes distortion across the spectrum of sound. This technology is particularly useful for producing clear and accurate mid and low frequencies, making it ideal for both music and movie playback.

The RM6000 typically includes multiple speakers within a compact design, usually featuring satellite speakers and a subwoofer. The satellite speakers are engineered to deliver precise imaging and spacious soundstage, while the subwoofer provides deep, resonant bass that can fill a room without overwhelming the higher frequencies. This combination offers an immersive listening experience, whether you’re watching an action movie or enjoying your favorite album.

Moreover, Polk Audio has expertly integrated the RM6000 with advanced crossover technology. The precise crossover management allows for seamless integration between the satellite speakers and the subwoofer, ensuring that each driver operates within its optimal frequency range. This enhances the overall sound quality by providing a balanced and coherent audio output.

Compatibility is another key feature of the RM6000. The system is designed to work effortlessly with various audio and video components, making it a versatile choice for anyone looking to upgrade their home audio setup. Its efficiency and performance make it suitable for both small and large rooms.

In conclusion, the Polk Audio RM6000 stands out for its combination of sleek design, advanced driver technology, and excellent sound quality. It embodies Polk's commitment to delivering powerful audio products that enhance any listening environment. Whether for movie nights or music sessions, the RM6000 is engineered to provide an unforgettable auditory experience.