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But it's not the 80s. It's year 2012.
It's really subjective. I like the sound quality of Polk, for the price you couldn't ask for more.
Edit:
It is subjective because everyones ears are different, everybody has different tastes unique to the individual, everyone has different sized rooms, different test equipment. Just because you measure the quality doesn't mean everyone will agree with the results.
If you don't like Polk fair enough, I'm not trying to push Polk. My intention was to push floorstanding speakers, Polk just happened to be in the OPs budget.
Yes I do because I've experienced better than Polk. I own better.
http://www.stereophile.com/content/linn-majik-109-loudspeaker-measurements
RMAF11: Loudspeaker Measurements Explained, John A...
measurements are not everything but they are important.
Changing from one quality bookshelf speaker to another quality bookshelf speaker will yield little noticeable results unless you are a hardcore audiophile, which I doubt as you'd be asking this question on AVForum.com.
go see an audiologist and no i'm not joking. get your ears looked at. maybe you have a hearing problem you don't know about. my dad gets his cleaned out.