Fluance Elite Bipolar Surround Speakers (Pair) – White vs Polk Monitor XT90 Height Speaker Pair
Key Differences
Polk Monitor XT90 (A) focuses on 3D height enhancement with a 4" dynamically balanced woofer and is designed for Dolby Atmos height use (requires a 7-channel receiver). Fluance Elite Bipolar (B) delivers wide dispersion bipolar surround sound with MDF cabinetry for reduced resonance and is aimed at medium-sized rooms. Choose Polk for height-channel Atmos immersion and smaller footprint needs; choose Fluance for broad room-filling surround dispersion and sturdy cabinet construction
Fluance Elite Bipolar Surround Speakers (Pair) – White
Pair of Fluance Elite bipolar surround speakers delivering wide, immersive sound for home theater systems. Praised for sound quality and room-filling imaging, blending with decor
Pros
- wide dispersion bipolar surrounds
- natural timbre and seamless integration with high-quality systems
- well-constructed MDF cabinetry reduces resonance
- compliments room decor with white finish
Cons
- noted as fitting medium-sized rooms
Polk Monitor XT90 Height Speaker Pair
Height speaker pair for 3D audio with a 4" dynamically balanced woofer. Enables elevation for movies, music, and games when paired with a compatible AV receiver. Customers note clear dialogue, strong mids/highs, and compact cabinets
Pros
- 3D audio height enhancement
- 4" dynamically balanced woofer
- premium build quality
- modern, versatile design
Cons
- requires 7-channel receiver for Atmos use
- may be size-limited for very small spaces
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Polk Audio |
| Durability | Fluance |
| Versatility | Polk Audio |
| User Reviews | Fluance |