Definitive Technology ProCenter 1000 Compact Center Speaker (Black) vs Polk T30 Center-Channel Speaker
Key Differences
Polk T30 (A) offers clearer dialogue and midrange with a solid build and is more compact and budget-friendly, while Definitive Technology ProCenter 1000 (B) provides dual 4.5-inch drivers and planar low-frequency radiators for fuller bass extension but requires compatible A/V receiver crossover setup and has a narrower stated low-frequency limit
Definitive Technology ProCenter 1000 Compact Center Speaker (Black)
Compact center-channel speaker with dual 4.5-inch drivers and planar radiators for clear dialogue and detailed highs. Noted for crisp voice reproduction and compatibility with Definitive Technology towers
Pros
- compact center-channel design
- dual 4.5-inch drivers for full-range bass
- planar low-frequency radiators
- crisp dialogue and clear high notes
Cons
- frequency response limited to 47Hz - 30kHz
- requires compatible setup with A/V receiver crossover settings
Polk T30 Center-Channel Speaker
Polk Audio T30 center-channel speaker delivers clear dialogue and balanced sound with deep bass. Customers note solid build quality and suitability for small rooms with clear highs and lows
Pros
- clear dialogue and midrange
- solid build quality
- compact for small rooms
- seamless integration with TV setups
Cons
- single speaker unit
- limited bass compared to larger models
- rear ports may require space considerations
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Polk Audio |
| Durability | Polk Audio |
| Versatility | Definitive Technology |
| User Reviews | Polk Audio |