Experience Hi-Fi sound like never before with the Polk 70-RT In-ceiling Speaker. Featuring Dynamic Balance and Power Port technology, this compact gem delivers broad coverage and deep bass, even at low frequencies. Equipped with a 2.5" Midrange driver, 7" Subwoofer, and a 0.75" Dome Tweeter, it ensures a powerful, full-range audio experience without distortion.
Installation is a breeze with perfect-fit templates, precision flange, optional pre-construction brackets, and a patented rotating cam system. Its wafer-thin sheer grille can be painted to blend seamlessly with your home decor, making the speaker virtually disappear into your ceiling.
Polk’s renowned commitment to reliability and craftsmanship makes this speaker a standout choice. Elevate your home's sound system and enjoy unparalleled auditory bliss—sit back, relax, and let the music move you.
Discover the immersive audio experience with the Polk Audio 70-RT 3-Way In-Ceiling Speaker, designed to seamlessly integrate into your living space.
Enjoy the best in surround sound systems with the Polk Audio 70-RT, and let every moment be filled with acoustic excellence. Sit back, relax, and let your heart listen.
Customer Insights
Delivers amazing, immersive sound that enhances home theater setups.
Straightforward and easy to install with included templates, minimizing installation errors.
The magnetic, paintable grille blends seamlessly into ceilings, living up to the "Vanishing Series" name.
Pairs well with a range of AV receivers and other Polk speakers, ensuring consistent audio quality and matching aesthetics.
High-quality construction with components like the Power Port and Dual Band-Pass Bass Ports contributing to superior audio.
Adjustable settings (e.g., attenuation button) for customizable audio performance based on room acoustics.
Solid design that stands up well over time, maintaining performance after the initial break-in period.
The speakers are relatively deep, requiring careful planning to fit into ceiling spaces.
Somewhat heavy, which might necessitate additional support, especially when installing in drop ceilings.
May sound boomy initially and require extensive calibration to achieve optimal performance.
Performs better with a properly built enclosure or cabinet; otherwise, the sound quality can be subpar.
The treble can be a bit hot and might need attenuation or room correction for balanced sound.
Exposure to attic elements like dust and heat might require additional protective measures.
Requires in-wall rated speaker wire for the best performance, adding an extra step in the installation process.