C O N N E C T I N G T H E S P E A K E R S T O T H E S Y S T E M (Figures G & H)

Use two conductor 16 gauge or thicker audiophile grade speaker wires. Measure enough wire to reach from your receiver or amp to each speaker plus an additional 12" to allow moving the speakers or receiver without having to disconnect the wires. One of the terminals on the rear of the speaker is red (+) and the other black (-). Make certain that you connect the wire from the red (+) terminal of your amplifier to the red (+) terminal on your speaker, and the wire from the black (-) terminal of the amplifier to the black (-) terminal on your speaker. Most wire has some indication (such as color code, ribbing, or writing) on one of the two conductors to help maintain consistency. If your speakers sound “thin” with little bass and little to no center image, the chances are that one of the speaker wires is connected backwards. Double check all connections.

We recommend this system be used with a powered subwoofer (packaged separately) that has a built-in, adjustable low pass filter to separate the bass from the full range signal. The “subwoofer output” jacks (sometimes labeled “LFE”) on most receivers also contain a fixed low pass filter. If you connect the sub- woofer to the receiver’s subwoofer output jack the two filters will interact and reduce the fidelity of your system. If you follow the hook up and the “receiver set up” instructions below, you will get all of the bass to the subwoofer and get the highest possible performance from your system. DO NOT USE THE “SUB-

WOOFER OUTPUT” (LFE) JACK ON YOUR RECEIVER TO CONNECT THE SUBWOOFER.

B E S T H O O K U P M E T H O D (Figure G)

Connect the left and right front speaker outputs of your receiver or amplifier to the SPEAKER LEVEL INPUTS of the powered subwoofer.

Connect the satellite speakers to the SPEAKER LEVEL OUTPUTS of the subwoofer.

If it is more convenient, parallel wire the subwoofer and satellites from your receiver. (Figure H)

Connect the center channel speaker directly to the center speaker output of your receiver or amplifier.

Connect the surround satellites directly to the rear or surround channel outputs of your receiver or amplifier.

R E C E I V E R S E T U P

All surround sound receivers allow you to match the electronics to your speakers. Refer to the owners manual of your receiver or surround processor to learn how this is done. To get the best performance from the RM6700, use the following settings:

Front Speakers - Set to “Large”

Center Speaker - Set to “Normal” or “Small”

Surround Speakers - Set to “Small”

Subwoofer - Set to “Off” or “None.” This setting may not make sense to you as your RM6700 system is used with a subwoofer, but really, this is the right setting.

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 (RM6700 System With Optional Powered Subwoofer)

Start with the VOLUME level at about the 1 O’clock position. Adjust up or down until you get sufficient bass for your personal taste. Remember that room position can have a very large affect on perceived bass level.

Turn the LOW PASS to the middle of the shaded area for best blending between the subwoofer and the satellites. 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 control up—if they sound boomy turn it down (See Figure E).

S A F E L I M I T S O F O P E R A T I O N

Your Polk loudspeakers are made with the highest quality materials for years of trouble-free performance. However, damage to loudspeakers can occur when an amplifier, regardless of its wattage, is made to play at higher listening levels than its power can clearly produce (usually beyond the “1 to 2 O’clock” position on the volume control).

This results in very high levels of audible distortion, originating in the amplifier, which adds a harsh, gritty sound to the music. Contrary to popular belief, a speaker is more likely to be damaged by trying to get too much volume from a low-powered amp or receiver than from a high-powered one. If you hear distortion, turn it down.

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

Your new speaker cabinet is made of a rugged material that can be dusted or cleaned with a damp cloth. Avoid harsh detergents and cleaning fluids; they can permanently damage your speakers’ finish. Gently vacuum the grilles to remove dust.

T E C H N I C A L A S S I S T A N C E O R S E R V I C E

If, after following the hook-up directions, you experience difficulty, please double check all wire connections. Should you isolate the problem to the speaker, contact the authorized Polk Audio dealer where you made your purchase or call Polk Audio’s Customer Service Department at 1-800-377-7655 (calls from US or Canada only) from 9am to 6pm, Eastern Time, Monday through Friday. You may also contact us via email polkcs@polkaudio.com.

P O L K A U D I O C U S T O M E R S E R V I C E : 8 0 0 - 3 7 7 - 7 6 5 5 ( U S A & C A N A D A ) • 4 1 0 - 3 5 8 - 3 6 0 0 ( A L L O T H E R C O U N T R I E S )

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Polk Audio RM2650, RM2350 owner manual C E I V E R S E T U P, F E L I M I T S O F O P E R a T I O N

RM2350, RM2650 specifications

Polk Audio has long been recognized as a leading manufacturer of high-fidelity audio products, and the RM2650 and RM2350 speakers are shining examples of the company's dedication to quality sound and innovative design. Both models are part of Polk's RM series, which blends advanced technology with aesthetic appeal, making them suitable for a variety of home audio setups.

The RM2650 is particularly notable for its dynamic range and impressive performance. It features a 6.5-inch composite dynamic balance woofer, which provides deep, rich bass that is both tight and responsive. This woofer is paired with a 1-inch silk dome tweeter that delivers crisp, clear highs, ensuring that every note is heard with precision. One of the key technologies employed in the RM2650 is Polk's proprietary Dynamic Balance technology, which minimizes distortion and enhances the acoustic performance by optimizing cone material and design.

On the other hand, the RM2350 is a smaller bookshelf speaker that doesn't compromise on sound quality. It also features a 5.25-inch dynamic balance woofer and a 1-inch silk dome tweeter, facilitating balanced sound reproduction. The RM2350’s compact design makes it an ideal choice for smaller spaces while still providing a robust audio experience. Both models are built with a unique mounting system that allows for flexible placement options, making them versatile enough to fit in various environments.

Aesthetic design plays a significant role in the appeal of both models. The sleek, modern look of the RM2650 and RM2350 makes them aesthetically pleasing, complementing any home décor. They come in several finishes, allowing consumers to choose a look that best suits their taste.

Connectivity is also a strong point for the RM series, as these speakers are designed to be easily integrated into existing audio systems. They can be connected to a wide range of receivers and amplifiers, ensuring that they can provide optimal sound whether used in a stereo or home theater setup.

In summary, the Polk Audio RM2650 and RM2350 speakers are impressive offerings that combine cutting-edge audio technology with elegant design. With their high-performance drivers, Dynamic Balance technology, and versatile configurations, these speakers are perfect for both audiophiles and casual listeners seeking to elevate their audio experience. Whether you choose the larger RM2650 or the more compact RM2350, you'll enjoy rich, detailed sound that brings your music and movies to life.