

🎶 Elevate your space with sound that disappears but never disappoints.
The Polk Audio RC60i is a pair of premium 6.5-inch in-ceiling speakers featuring Dynamic Balance woofer technology and a swiveling silk dome tweeter for rich, room-filling sound. Designed with moisture-resistant materials and paintable grilles, they blend seamlessly into damp indoor environments like bathrooms and kitchens. Easy to install with secure mounting hardware, these speakers deliver immersive, timbre-matched audio ideal for home theaters and multi-room setups, backed by a lifetime warranty.








| ASIN | B00005T3BD |
| Audio Driver Size | 6.5 Inches |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,914 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,009 in Home Audio & Theater Products |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Home Theater |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,266) |
| Date First Available | May 3, 2006 |
| Department | Grocery & Gourmet Food |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00747192106904, 00783627328275 |
| Impedance | 8 Ohms |
| Included Components | 2 Grilles, 2 Speakers, Owner's Manual, Paint Mask |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Weight | 5.7 pounds |
| Item model number | AW0060-B|4 |
| Manufacturer | Polk Audio |
| Material | Metall |
| Model Name | RC60i |
| Mounting Type | Ceiling Mount |
| Number Of Circuits | 1 |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Number of Power Levels | 2 |
| Power Source | AC adapter |
| Product Dimensions | 2.88"D x 9"W x 9"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Home Theaters, Bathrooms, Kitchens, Covered Porches, High Moisture Areas |
| Series Number | 60 |
| Set Name | Pair |
| Shape | Round |
| Speaker Size | 6.5 Inches |
| Speaker Type | In Ceiling |
| Special Feature | Durable, Water-resistant |
| Specific Uses For Product | home theaters, bathrooms, kitchens, covered porches, high moisture areas |
| Style | RC60i (6.5" Round) |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Subwoofer Diameter | 6.5 Inches |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 2.0 |
| Tweeter Diameter | 1.9 Centimeters |
| UPC | 783627328275 747192106904 |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
| Warranty Type | Lifetime |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |
| Woofer Diameter | 6.5 Inches |
K**I
Perfect for my newly finished basement
I bought these to install in the basement we just finished. They are mostly to play music during parties and also to hook into the tv if we have parties for the "big game" etc. so the sound can be broadcast though-out the entire basement. We pre-wired three speaker locations to cover the entire 1500 sq ft. These two speakers sound great. You walk from area to are and the sound just carries from one location to the next. The sound is consistent through-out. No loud spots / quiet spots. Turn the sound up loud (I have a high quality Dennon receiver that is probably overkill) and there is no distortion. They were very easy to install. Take the little card board template, draw your circle, drill a pilot hole, and cut it out. (I used a fine tooth saw-zaw blade by hand since we had already painted the ceiling and I didn't want it to chip/scuff the ceiling, but a jig saw would have probably done fine. Either way is ok, dry wall is easy to saw. On a ladder I used one hand to hold the speaker and the other to easily make the connections. The connecters are easy to work with one hand. I then just inserted into the ceiling, pulled the screw drive our of my pocket (don't forget to do this or you will be down the ladder with your speaker dangling from wire)... screwed in four screws that snap out and then down the little brackets that hold the speaker snug to the ceiling from inside the ceiling, and inserted the grill (which covers the speaker and the screws). Easy as can be. Another point: circles are easier to install then rectangles. If you are considering buying rectangle speakers, consider how good you are and making things square, plumb, etc. And also consider that even if you are good at it, your drywall installers, even if they worked for a good builder, may not be. So you ceiling and/or wall may not be at right angles to each other. If you install in ceiling close to a wall, or in wall close to a ceiling, you may end up with a speaker that looks crooked one way or another. And even if the walls and ceiling are all straight, it's still hard to stand on a ladder, measure the how far each corner is to your nearest reference point, set the template etc. With circles, these problems go away. Two quick wiring tips: 1. When you do the initial wiring, make sure you leave enough slack so that the wire hangs and least three feet down lower then the ceiling. It makes connecting the wire to the speaker much easier when standing on a ladder to not have to be making the connections over your head. You'd rather have it waist high. So leave enough slack, it easily tucks up into the ceiling when the speaker is installed. 2. I mentioned that I wired for three speakers. Since these come in pairs, I wanted to buy a single 3rd speaker instead of buying a second pair and having one left over. I made the mistake of buying the very similar "Polk Audio RC6s" for my third speaker without reading enough of the description or reviews. That speaker probably works fine, but it requires two sets of speaker wire, not one. I of course had one set of wire to each speaker location. This "Polk Audio RC6s" I now find out is both a left and right speaker all in one little package. So it didn't work for me. I ended up buy and second set of the product we are talking about here, and it now works perfectly. So if you do the same, either run two sets of wire or just buy yourself a second set... The set is not much more money then the single "Polk Audio RC6s" anyway. Polk Audio RC6s In-Ceiling Stereo Speaker (Single, White)
R**I
The perfect complement to your H/T system
I'm your average Joe who wants maximum bang for my buck. Stereophonics and the sort are not my strength, researching a purchase is. I got the RC80i's as the CEILING surrounds (back speakers) for my H/T. Whereas I've done the homework in detail, I'll give you the final poop on my findings. Specs vary only slightly between models in the $100-200/pair range. THE KEY consideration is how your speakers are situated (relative to the listeners), AND, what is the layout of the room of interest. These 2 items alone should drive you out of the "high-end" market since you'll never be able to discern an audible difference outside an ideal environment. Install was EASY! Threading wires between the floor/ceiling of a 2 story, not so easy. I have an older Sony receiver the supports all the goodies up to 5.1 of which I'm only using 5. (My Realistic fronts have 15" bass cones. If repairing cracks in my walls/ceiling was fun, I'd introduce a woofer). The center is a Polk CSi-A4. On first use I thought the RC80i's were substandard. Couldn't hear much from them. Patience was a vertue. Ten minutes into our 1st movie we realized that they're only involved when THAT CHANNEL has been programmed within the movie. When they are used, the listener is engulfed in sound and the RC80i's complement the process. Remember that surround speakers are "complementary" to the TOTAL sound, (birds, motorcycle, dogs, ecco effect, ect.) not the equivalent of the center and front speakers, that's not their role. You can (should) buy these with no hesitations. 69 high reviews should not be overlooked. If I spent less, I most likely wouldn't have enjoyed the quality I'm getting. If I spent more, I'd probably kick myself for unnecessarily wasting dollars. Great value. Excellent sound. Benefit from my research.
S**T
Great sound and look
Amazing sound quality, and a great look.
T**H
Easy and adequate for surrounds
I wouldn't use these as mains or anything, but as inexpensive in-ceiling surround speakers they are perfect. I have an open attic above my listening area so these were even easier to install than if there was a floor above. The downside to that however is that there is no cabinet for the speaker. If you put it in a wall or in a ceiling where there is a floor above it, the wall cavity becomes the cabinet. If you put as I did backed into an attic space, you lose the resonance that a cabinet would supply unless you built one around the speaker. So, with that in mind, I've not heard these speakers properly encased, but since I am just using them for surround sound speaker, the upper mids given off by the woofer and everything from the tweeters is sufficient. Maybe someday I'll decide to box them in from behind... but I doubt I'll ever bother. One thing I did notice however is the aimable tweeter, while it seems necessary to get the sound where you want it, doesn't really direct the treble as directly as you'd expect. It's still a domed tweeter so the sound radiates 360' around the tweeter... Aiming it just sorta maybe gives you a bit of a sweet spot. For $100 for the pair, you can't go wrong. Oh yeah, I did have some difficulty getting the grills off without elongating a tiny hole. They say to use a corkscrew or paper clip, stick it in a grill hole and pull the grill off. It works, but I did damage one of the tiny holes in the process. Not really noticeable, but it does sort of interrupt the smoothness of the speaker grill when the light hits it right. I understand why they did it that way - no visible mounting once the grill is in place - but maybe include a little tool in the packaging to pull the screen off without damaging it would be a nice idea.
E**E
Excelente calidad de audio y muy buena potencia
J**X
Having redesigned my living room it meant I could no longer use the large bulky freestanding speakers I use for the rear 5.1 surround sound system I have and I needed an alternative. I decided ceiling mounted speakers might be the answer. Quick check on line and these are rated as some of the best you can get, so I bought a set. Installation really was easy once I identified where the ceiling joists were. The speakers come with templates so I offered them up and drew the speaker hole onto the plasterboard. I then drilled a pilot hole then used a plaster hand saw to cut the holes out. Nice and easy. I used an electricians fishing rod pole kit to feed the speaker wire through to the speaker from a hole I had drilled near the wall. Connecting the wires to the speakers is easy as they have push contacts. You then offer the speaker up and using a small philips bit in a drill slowly tighten the 4 mounting screws up. This pulls a self locking peg out and tightens the speaker against the ceiling. The speaker really does sit very flush to the ceiling and you dont really notice it. Sound quality after I did a re-calibration on my Pioneer amp is really quite impressive, certainly well worth the money. i just wish id bought another set now to add 2 middle speakers to the system... i may still do.
ア**ヒ
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R**.
Item As described packing good Quality good
E**E
Bought this for my aesthetic salon, to have a sleeker look and better sound, compared to the boom box I was using before. Comes with all the proper measurements ad guides to install with ease. Granted my quite handy boyfriend helped install them but if I was by myseld, I would have been able to do it - would have just taken me a little longer :P very happy with these speakers!!
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