Polk RT25i speakers - to sell or keep?
polkie2529
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I have Polk Rt25i's in MAPLE veneer in truly like new condition. I am the original owner since new (2001). Have the original box, manual, rubber wall pads, and packing materials (cardboard & plastic bags). Just missing the original rubber feet pads.
Does anyone know how many MAPLE ones were made, vs. the cherry and black versions?
My quandary is whether to keep for another year or two, or sell them now. How do these compare to modern $300/$400 speakers from Polk itself or Kef and Wharfedale. I'm considering a higher-tier model from Focal or Wharfedale ($400 to $800) that will be keepers for the next 20 years or so. The modern Polk's are too common. I'll feel better if I sell my RT25i's to a fellow Polkie that will cherish them, or need these to complete their
RTi MAPLE collection. The veneer still has the slight semi-gloss finish and even the bottoms are like new - always placed on a soft cloth. Just a flea-bite nick on one side next to the black baffle. And, never liked the raised baffle design. Keep the grilles on!
Does anyone know how many MAPLE ones were made, vs. the cherry and black versions?
My quandary is whether to keep for another year or two, or sell them now. How do these compare to modern $300/$400 speakers from Polk itself or Kef and Wharfedale. I'm considering a higher-tier model from Focal or Wharfedale ($400 to $800) that will be keepers for the next 20 years or so. The modern Polk's are too common. I'll feel better if I sell my RT25i's to a fellow Polkie that will cherish them, or need these to complete their
RTi MAPLE collection. The veneer still has the slight semi-gloss finish and even the bottoms are like new - always placed on a soft cloth. Just a flea-bite nick on one side next to the black baffle. And, never liked the raised baffle design. Keep the grilles on!
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You need 100 posts to sell on the forum, according to the rules (see For Sale section). Stick around and it won’t take long to get there.
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Welcome to the forum
Agreed, and if you stick around your gonna go down rabbit holes that have no bottom. We are an unusual group.
To answer your question I never put thought into the amount of each color Polk offered. Maybe you can email polk to get that info but I wouldn't be shocked one of our hardcore polk members pull off some crazy number facts. Yes we have them in here and yes they are NUTS LOL.
As far as sell or keep, thats not something we can tell you to do. Some in here love the Rt line and some of us moved on many years ago from them. So thats going to be a full mixed bag.Dan
My personal quest is to save to world of bad audio, one thread at a time. -
I have a set of RT25i set up in a small home office setup. They're a little big for a desk, but make for a pretty decent little system when used with a sub. The tweeter in the "i" version is what makes the RTxxi a pretty smooth little speaker.
The RTxxi series has a different sound than the RTixx - note placement of the "i" int eh series.
I was curious as to how the RT25i would compare to the Signature S15, which would probably be its closest comparable counterpart in the current Polk line. Similar specs, but that doesn't tell the whole story. Never got around to testing them. I do have some S20s that sound pretty good for combo use, where as RTi series speakers didn't work for me for music.I disabled signatures.

