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Polk T15 bookshelf speakers deliver high-performance audio at an affordable price. Designed with Dynamic Balance technology, they offer crisp highs, a wide midrange, and deep bass for movies, music, and gaming.
These versatile units support Dolby and DTS and connect easily to most home theater receivers or stereos, making them perfect as front, rear, or surround speakers in your home theater setup. Use them as book shelf speakers, shelf speakers, desk speakers; these wired speakers also serve as speakers for record players.
Their compact, wall-mountable cabinet fits seamlessly into any space, delivering refined home speakers performance in a complete home theater system. The bookshelf speakers passive build pairs smoothly with any home theater receiver and stereo speakers wired connections, making installation simple so you’ll enjoy immersive sound without breaking the bank

EXPERIENCE AMAZING HOME THEATER SOUND WITH RICH, IMMERSIVE AUDIO – Featuring a 0.75″ tweeter and a 5.25″ Dynamic Balance driver, these passive bookshelf speakers deliver clear, balanced sound with deep bass, even at low volumes
Use these wall-mountable bookshelf speakers as front, left-right, or rear for a surround sound system in your home theater setup and enjoy clear vocals and immersive sound—perfect for anyone starting their home audio journey
Start your home theater journey with these Polk audio speakers then expand to a full 5.1 setup by adding T50 towers, T30 center channel, and subwoofer when ready
QUICK & EASY SETUP – Just connect the speaker wire to your AV receiver, and you’re ready to enjoy rich, high-quality sound—no complicated setup needed
Over the past 50 years Polk has become one of the most trusted names in home audio speakers and entertainment. Our unwavering commitment to innovation allows you to sit back, relax, and enjoy music

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  1. The Chem Guy

    Better than standard soundbar for TV.
    Compact, and decent sound at an affordable price. I feel they are better quality sound that what more sound bars can offer. Fits well upon the fireplace mantle. Using very standard no-frills amplifier.

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  2. E. K. Arnold

    Bang for the bookshelf buck
    For the price, these are excellent speakers. They sound super-clear with accurate full-range reproduction and even a bit of bass. i got them at a sale price which made them somewhat of a no-brainer, although i considered Yamaha and Sony 3-way bookshelf speakers and the Polk tsi100 which is almost functionally the same except it has an active crossover, which these lack.However for my purposes, that didn’t matter — i am using them as surrounds in a 5.1 system, all Polk, with a Sony receiver. You could pay more for surrounds, but why? Sound quality is excellent, and they handle transitions between complex passages to more isolated ones faithfully. They also do well with both acoustic and electronic musical elements. If i had to describe the soundstage, it’s present, with clear separation between frequencies. They are maybe a little on the crisp side but not shrill, in terms of tonality, though that will also depend on what music you play through them.(EDIT: It’s been a few years now, and I’ve listened to lotta of music and movies through these speakers. As long as you know their limitations and strengths, you’ll be fine with these.)I havent done extensive testing yet, nor put them through their paces with a home theater audio source, but their performance with music raises no expectation that they wouldn’t handle typical movie audio as well. They are only rated to 50w continuous/100w peak, so that is something to consider if you are thinking of using them as mains. (EDIT: in engineering these, Polk chose to emphasize sound fidelity. These aren’t going to have bass like a 3-way speaker. They have a max. volume rating which may preclude use as mains in larger rooms. But they are under $100 for a pair and sound fantastic for what they are.)I would say they are perfect as surrounds in a 5.1 system, which places lower power demands on rear speakers so the wattage rating doesn’t matter. But i could see going with 4 of these in a home theater set-up, or 4 plus a subwoofer, for a small room. The freq. response only goes down to 60khz, so you are not going to get deep bass from these. But you will hear some bass, which sounds surprisingly clean on sound selections where low-end is isolated and “ripples” through all channels.I personally chose the Monitor 60s as my mains because I listen to a lot of music. But honestly, those might be overkill in some regards because it doesn’t take a lot of volume to fill the room they are in, which is around 15′ x 20′. Anyway, the M60s sound great paired with the T15s and PSW10 and could easily work as a main system in a larger, living room space. i would also have no reservations about swapping the T15s with my Yamaha surrounds on the main system, except they are just a bit larger and bulkier. They do have a keyhole opening on the back if you want to wall-mount or secure them. The cabinet itself is very well-made and these look impressive without grilles. Overall, very pleased with my purchase, so far they have performed flawlessly and are exactly what i expected. if you want bigger bass from a bookshelf speaker, your options become at least2x-3x more expensive, but will also be limited by physical space. For example, the Yamaha 3-way advertised as a bookshelf speaker packs a largeish woofer into a midsize cabinet, where it can potentially overpower the treble and mids. maybe that’s an option for mains if you dont have room or budget for a subwoofer and/or floor-standing speakers, but also probably overkill for surrounds in a 5.1 setup. The T15s, on the other hand, aren’t trying to give you floor-speaker performance in a smaller package, but they do compare favorably with more expensive 2-way bookshelf speakers. At this price point, they are something of an engineering/design marvel, and as long as you have realistic expectations, they will meet or exceed those expectations.

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  3. Andrew S Ybarra

    Amazing little speakers
    I purchased these Polk T15 bookshelf speakers to upgrade my sound in my home office/gaming setup. I must say that these little bookshelf speakers punch well above their weight class. They being powered by a Fosi Audio M331 tube amp that puts out about 100 watts per channel. The sound profile is a more of a U shape which is great for a variety of music. In movies, dialogue is a little muffled when listening at low volumes. While the frequency response goes down to 50hz, it’s not going to rattle the pictures off the wall. In most cases, the bass is just fine for a 5.25″ driver. If you need booming bass you can add a subwoofer to the setup. I was able to purchase these speakers on sale. For the price, they are worth every penny. However, if they were closer to MSRP, I would pass on them (purchased for $120usd). Overall, I am happy with my purchase. The work well in a small room. Their size allows them to work as desktop speakers. If you can find them on sale, it would be worth the purchase.Pros: Great sounding, big sound from a small package. Crispy highs, tame mids, and solid bass. Allows for the use of banana plugs. Classic aesthetics and compact design. Great value if you can find them on sale.Cons: Struggles with frequency under 60hz. Dialogue gets lost at low volumes. Grills are not magnetic. Vinyl wrap looks cheap.

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  4. Petter Thorson

    Nice speakers depending on the price
    I thought I was paying 75 bucks for these, when I bought them thru amazon, however somehow the price increased to 100 bucks without my noticing and I did not find this out until after they had shipped.These are actually pretty decent speakers, at 75 bucks a good deal, at 100 well that is about what they are really worth – I would not pay more than that.These are ‘high efficiency’ speakers, meaning that they are louder in comparison at the same volume knob setting than mid and low efficiency speakers. These speakers share the characteristics of other ‘high efficiency’ speakers in that they sound better at lower volume settings. However, these speakers can get quite loud, but at higher volumes they start to lose definition (meaning that they start to sound a little muddy and lose their crispness).All that being said, I should tell you how I am using them. I am playing them with a Pioneer SX-450 receiver, which is rated at 15 watts a side (but this receiver is somehow louder than modern receivers rated at two or three times the watts). I am also using and old BSR 15″ subwoofer for this setup. This setup sounds GREAT for low to mid volume level classical music, jazz, and rock. At higher volumes (when the volume knob on the SX-450 goes past 1/3) these speakers can clearly handle it, but they start losing their nice tight mid range definition, that they had at lower volume levels. For people that just like sheer volume and do not particularly care about hi-fi, these speakers can get VERY loud, you could probably give yourself ear damage before you blew them up.A general advantage of high efficiency speakers, an advantage that these speakers have, is that they sound crisp and tight under low volume settings. I really like the way these speakers sound at lower sound levels and with the sub-woofer.In conclusion, if you are interested in hi-fi, I would NOT try to use these as primary front speakers without also using a sub woofer. These speakers are rated at 100 watts but they will not be hi-fi if fed with more than 20 watts or so. 20 watts of clean un-distorted power is actually quite loud, though.These speakers are a steal at 50 bucks, a good deal at 75, and you got what you paid for at 100.I give these a four star rating because WTF happened, was I not paying enough attention, between purchasing them for 75 bucks on amazon and then somehow I was billed 100 bucks for them – I clearly missed something which may have been completely my fault. I hope this does not happen to you.

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  5. Happytravels

    Great set of low end high bang for buck speakers… Remember to order two as they’re sold seperately… Love the sound though recommending adjusting bass etcetera… Look pretty decent too. Enjoy.

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  6. Tulsidas

    The Polk Book shell Speaker is Boom Basting sound. Quality is Top Notch We fully Satisfied this Polk American Brand 1972, build quality is Solid Wooden its look very beautiful, The Size is descent and place to any table nice. Full Paisa Vasool for this Product, we also recommend to anyone purchased this product please setup with Fosi Audio BT30Pro the result is Best available in Amazon.

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  7. David Marshall

    So I moved to a new apartment and was setting up a home theater sound system in a relatively large room. Initially I decided to just go for a big mainstream brand Soundbar + Sub. Bad idea – the sound quality of these mainstream systems just really isn’t great. Sound quality in movies was very ordinary with the vocals being drowned out by music and SFX and for the music it just sounded flat. So I returned that system and decided to do the sound properly – but still wanted to keep it on a budget.I picked up the Pioneer VSX-932 on a special and 2 of these babies and wow what a difference it made. Even just with a basic 2 speaker stereo setup – basically the same ball park price as the Soundbar I started with – the quality just insn’t comparable. These have such a greater depth of sound and wider range. Watching movies now there are sounds I previously never even noticed show up clearly on these speakers. Dialogue is clear and they have stronger base then the previous setup – even without the addition of a sub. Clarity across the whole range is so much better and music also sounds much better – with a richness and warmth that was completely absent on the sound bar.For those on a budget – these really do the job! Will likely build mine out with sub and eventually the full Polk 5.1 setup.Highly recommend – you will struggle to find anything else with as good “Bang for buck”

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  8. Kiwi

    I got them on sale and would buy another if they do, used them for side 7.1 speakers and worked great. Looks good as well and you don’t need a mount/bracket. For us the notch in the back was good enough to hang on a screw.They look good and for the money do the job just fine.. Not having to buy a bracket was a bonus plus fits tighter to the wall. For rear channel I would get a pivot bracket or something…

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  9. Balaji Ramadoss

    Its super build quality and sound. Am really surprised

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    Polk Audio T15 Home Theater and Stereo Bookshelf Speakers – Deep Bass Response, Dolby and DTS Surround, Wall-Mountable, Pair, Black

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