Back in mid May I asked a question “Has Anyone Ever Run TWO Identical Pairs of Speakers ?” I was considering buying an extra pair of tower speakers identical to the ones I currently own.
Now, I can hear the sneers, derision and laughter from those who think I am batshit crazy to run DOUBLE Polk’s for my Left, Centre, and Right channels. All I can say is your inability to imagine something that is unconventional might be better instantly identifies you as someone with limited intellectual ability akin to the naysayers who were convinced Columbus was going to fall off the earth.
Some history: I was almost ready to drop $20,500 plus tax on a pair of Revel F328Be’s and their matching C426Be centre channel, but an opportunity arose for me to acquire an additional pair of mint Polk RT-2000p’s for only $450. So my wonderful wife says to me, “I don’t care if you buy the Revel’s, but since you (and I) like the Polk’s so much, would FOUR of them sound better than the Revel’s you are itching to buy? You’ve found a second pair for only $450, so you could experiment with adding a second pair before you buy the Revel’s. The cost of finding this out is only $450, and you might end up liking them better than the Revel’s.
Now, IMHO the Polk RT-2000p speakers are phenomenally good sounding speakers that never got reviewed by the "Audiophile Press." A single pair can create an unbelievably realistic sound stage (assuming a good recording) with imaging that stretches from wall-to-wall and depth that goes wayyyy back behind the speakers. Their only weakness is a tendency towards a somewhat loose and flabby bass, but this can easily be rectified with appropriate use of multiple subwoofers. I run five subwoofers, so realistic bass is a non-issue for me.
So, I heeded my wife’s advice, and my Revel dealer grew a long, sad face and he almost burst into tears when I related my findings to him.
What I experienced is that while a single pair of the F328Be’s handily outperform and ARE better than a single pair of the RT-2000p’s, a DOUBLE pair of the RT-2000p’s are astoundingly better than a single pair of F328Be’s. All genres of music, in my room went from what I thought was really good sound to astoundingly good sound at virtually any volume level. I was astounded at this remarkable increase in sound quality just by adding another pair of RT-2000p’s to my system.
And when I run the math, $20,500 vs. $450 plus another $100 for an extra Polk CS-400 centre channel, I am left with an extra $20 Grand to put back into my investments.
So, this is my experience. Yours could be different if you choose to try it. As for any comments anyone chooses to make, I am NOT INTERESTED in your comments on Polk speakers UNLESS you have ACTUALLY LISTENED to a pair of Polk RT-2000’s. Commenting on the sound of a speaker you have NEVER heard makes you the worst kind of audio drug store cowboy.
And I am not claiming my double Polk’s are the absolute best speaker system available, I’m simply saying that IMHO they outperformed some very expensive, well-regarded speakers I was almost ready to purchase. As always, YMMV 😎