New speakers Polks VS Deftech

4qty Deftech BP9080x vs
4qty Polk Audio LSi M 707

I think Both are great speakers.. I own the Polk audio rt 5000 series I still am happy with them and Always owned Polks but I thought of trying something new. Posted the 5000s on EBay already. I was told the 707's polks are similar to my Polk 3000p's is that correct can't seem to find anything better than what I have

Any suggestion?

Thanks

Comments

  • hochpt21
    hochpt21 Posts: 5,423
    I can't help you out much other than to tell you that both speakers are now made by the same parent company.
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  • erniejade
    erniejade Posts: 6,321
    The 9080 is one heck of a speaker. ( coming from a former 705 owner) It all depends on your taste in sound.
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  • Gatecrasher
    Gatecrasher Posts: 1,550
    The RT5000 was definitely one of the best Polk systems ever. 20 years later they still are highly sought-after. I used to have three sets and the only reason I got rid of them was because I got a pair of SRT systems (which are like the RT5000 on steroids).