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OPTION 1—SPEAKER WIRE HOOKUP, OUR FAVORITE HOOKUP METHOD (Figure 8):

ƒUsing Speaker Wire, connect the left and right front speaker outputs of your receiver or amplifier to the “speaker level” (wire) inputs of the powered subwoofer.

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

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.

OPTION 2—LINE LEVEL HOOKUP, USED WITH ELECTRONICS THAT HAVE PRE-OUT JACKS FOR THE LEFT AND RIGHT FRONT CHANNELS (Figure 9):

ƒConnect your front speakers to your receiver or amplifier in the normal way (Figure 8). If your pre-amp, processor, amplifier or receiver has a spare set of front left and right pre-outs, connect them to the Line Level “In” jacks of the subwoofer. Use well-shielded RCA cables. If your pre-amp, processor, amplifier or receiver has a single set of pre-outs and they are being used to deliver signal to an amplifier, use “Y” cables as shown in (Figure 9).

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 F O R R M 7 2 0 0 & R M 7 6 0 0 S Y S T E M S

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 your RM7000 Series Home Theater Systems, use the following settings with the above hook-up methods:

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? Both your RM7200 and RM7600 have subwoofers. But really truly, this is the correct setting for the recommended Speaker Wire and Line Level hookup methods. In the Speaker Wire Hookup, setting the front left and right speakers to “Large” and routing them through the subwoofer’s low pass filter delivers 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. In the Line Level Hookup, setting the front left and right speakers to “Large” and choosing subwoofer “OFF” directs all the bass and LFE channel information to the subwoofer via the left and right pre-amp outputs.)

W A L L - M O U N T I N G Y O U R R M 7 2 0 0 & R M 7 6 0 0 S A T E L L I T E S & C E N T E R C H A N N E L S P E A K E R (Figures 10–12)

All five satellites of both the RM7200 and RM7600 Systems have integrated wall-mounting brackets built onto the rear of each speaker. On-wall installation of these RM speakers requires basic skills and basic tools (drill and screwdriver). If you are in doubt that you possess the necessary skills or tools, consult your Polk dealer or a professional installer. Otherwise, follow the steps below to safely secure the speakers to the location of your choice.

ƒMake sure the material on which you plan to mount the speakers (plaster, drywall, paneling, stone, etc.) can support the weight of the speakers (See product weight specifications on page 14).

ƒMake sure the locations you select do not conceal electrical wiring or plumbing.

ƒPrior to installation, hold the speaker in the chosen location to make sure it safely clears obstacles such as ceiling, adjacent walls, corners, beams, lighting fixtures and door/window frames.

ƒUsing the keyhole slots in the bracket template (included), mark the installation location of the keyhole slots with a pencil (Figure 10). Orient the template so that the small ends of the keyhole slots are facing “up” according to the direction of installation.

ƒIf you are certain that there is a stud behind the wall surface, drive #10 screws (not included) through the wall and into the stud

(Figure 11a).

ƒIf there is no stud behind the wall at the chosen location, install #10 wall anchors (not supplied) into the wall by following the wall-anchor-manufacturer’s instructions (Figure 11b).

ƒFor masonry walls, use a masonry drill bit and #10 masonry anchor and screw (not included).

ƒTighten screws into stud or wall anchors, leaving screw heads protruding 1/16" (1.6mm).

ƒLine up the keyhole slots on the bracket so that the screw heads pass through the large center hole of the slots.

ƒLet the speaker slide straight down, allowing the screw head to slip behind the smaller end of the keyhole slot (Figure 12).

ƒTug gently on the speaker to make certain that the screws and bracket are properly aligned and that the wall anchors are secure.

ƒIf the bracket is not held snug against the wall by the screw heads, remove the speaker from the wall, drive the screws in a little further and then remount the speaker.

4Contact Polk Audio Customer Service 1-800-377-7655 (Outside US: 410-764-5266), polkcs@polkaudio.com

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7600, RM7200, RM4600, RM3600, RM4300 specifications

Polk Audio has long been a key player in the audio industry, renowned for producing high-quality speakers and home theater systems. Among its notable product lineup are the RM series speakers, specifically the RM4300, RM3600, RM4600, RM7200, and RM3300 models. Each of these speakers boasts unique features and technologies that cater to audiophiles and casual listeners alike.

The RM4300 is a compact bookshelf speaker that delivers impressive sound quality in a small package. Its advanced driver technology includes a 5.25-inch Dynamic Balance driver, which provides a well-balanced response across frequencies. The speaker also features a 1-inch silk dome tweeter, ensuring clear and detailed highs. The RM4300 is designed for versatility, making it an excellent choice for both stereo and multi-channel setups.

The RM3600 is another high-performing bookshelf speaker, recognized for its exceptional detail and clarity. Its design includes a 6.5-inch Dynamic Balance driver paired with a 1-inch tweeter, resulting in enhanced bass performance and a smooth high-frequency response. The RM3600 is perfect for music lovers who appreciate rich sound with a clean presentation, making it suitable for various audio setups, from small rooms to larger spaces.

The RM4600 takes performance up a notch with its superior acoustic design. It features a more expansive 6.5-inch driver for deep, resonant bass, complemented by a 1-inch tweeter for precise treble. This model also includes Polk's patented PowerPort technology, which significantly reduces distortion while increasing bass response. The RM4600 is ideal for home theater enthusiasts seeking immersive audio experiences.

For those who desire a more robust surround sound configuration, the RM7200 serves as an outstanding floor-standing speaker. It incorporates dual 6.5-inch woofers alongside a 1-inch tweeter, delivering a strong, full-range sound that can fill larger rooms. The RM7200’s design emphasizes a wide soundstage, making it an excellent option for those looking to create an impactful home theater experience.

Finally, the RM3300 is engineered as a dedicated center channel speaker, ensuring dialog clarity and seamless integration with other RM series speakers. This model utilizes dual 5.25-inch drivers and a 1-inch tweeter, resulting in precise sound reproduction. The RM3300 is built with a focus on minimizing sound distortion, facilitating smoother transitions between channels during movie playback.

In summary, the Polk Audio RM series, including the RM4300, RM3600, RM4600, RM7200, and RM3300, offers a diverse selection of speakers designed for exceptional audio performance. Each model incorporates innovative technologies and driver configurations that appeal to both music enthusiasts and home theater aficionados, ensuring that Polk Audio remains a trusted name in home entertainment solutions.