Polk Audio Reserve R700 Flagship Floorstanding Loudspeakers – Pair (Brown)
€2,398









Price: $2,398.00
(as of Sep 29, 2025 22:55:46 UTC – Details)
Product description
Reserve R700: HIGH FIDELITY. NO NONSENSE. Flagship Polk Sound 
The Reserve Series incorporates groundbreaking Polk technologies found on our award-winning Legend Series to bring its flagship sound to more people.

Reserve R700
PREMIUM LARGE FLOOR-STANDING TOWER SPEAKER
The R700 offers uncompromising sonic performance. This full throttle loudspeaker adds two 8” woofers to deliver massive impact with striking audio clarity and detail. Perfect for use as a reference stereo pair or as the cornerstone of the ultimate home cinema.
Strength in motion 
Exceptional Cabinetry
Reserve’s braced cabinets cut resonance, while rounded edges reduce diffraction for a wide, open soundstage.

IMAX Enhanced Certified
The certification offers an unforgettable, huge, and dynamic home theater experience when enjoying IMAX Enhanced movies, television shows, and music.

Hi-Res Audio Certified
Delivers clear and detailed high-end response up to 40Khz for improved high frequency signals for today’s high-quality audio.

Dolby Atmos Enabled
Listening to Atmos and DTS:X-enabled content on Reserve Series speakers brings you deeper into the story or music every time.
Speaker Type Floorstanding Loudspeaker Tweeter 1″ Pinnacle Ring Radiator Mid-range/Mid-bass 6 ½” Turbine Cone Woofers Two 8″ Polypropylene Overall Frequency Response 30Hz – 50kHz Frequency Response (-3dB limits): 38Hz – 38kHz Recommended Amplifier Power 50 – 300W Amplifier Output Compatibility 8Ω / 6Ω / 4Ω Minimum Impedance (ohms) 3.6Ω Sensitivity (2.83V/1m) 88dB Product Dims W x H x D (Includes width of feet) 320.7 x 1143.8 x 428.3mm Product Weight (each) 79.1 lbs/35.9 kg Feet Spike and Pad
PREMIUM AUDIO BUNDLE – This package includes (2) Polk Audio Reserve 700 Flagship Stereo Floorstanding Speakers (Walnut)
EXCEPTIONAL HIGH-FREQUENCY CLARITY – Advanced ring radiator tweeter delivers crisp, natural highs
RICH AND DETAILED MIDRANGE – Turbine cone drivers provide lifelike vocals and instruments
REFINED CABINET ENGINEERING – Rigid, braced enclosure minimizes vibrations and coloration
DEEP BASS – Innovative port system reduces turbulence and distortion
Customers say
Customers find these speakers deliver excellent sound quality with accurate bass and clear highs, while also appreciating their attractive appearance, good build quality, and value for money. They receive positive feedback for their midrange performance and brightness, with one customer noting the warm yet clear midrange vocals and another mentioning they’re not overly bright sounding. Customers disagree on the power requirements, with some noting they handle tremendous power while others find them power-hungry.
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RegulusD –
Polk Reserve series are a fantastic value.
These tower speakers have a great and full sound. Top is clear and a bottom with a hefty subwoofer-like punch. The speakers sit on spikes for Carpet or rubber for hard flooring. A nice touch. They are rated at 4 ohms and for my Marantz Cinema 40 at 5.6.2 Dolby Atmos (I use an Ayima AO7 to run the extra pair of Atmos speakers for 9 channels) they just crush every scene in my 4K collection. The uploaded video is for music listeners. That is with my Prima Luna Evo 400 tube amp. The sounds of Ray Brown laying down a line for Joe and Oscar makes me smile as a former bassist. You canât hear how deep these speakers really go. My oak wood flooring rumbles with the sonics. Also Danny at GR-Research gave them a solid and no need for any changes to the speakers sound signature and I respect his opinions. These are basically the same as the Dolby Atmos version with a basic, but solid cabinet. They are quite heavy with the port on the bottom. I did remove the bi-wiring and replaced the connectors with Viborg pure copper lugs. This will improve clarity and detail if you have a system that can produce it. For movies and viewing or a normal audio system I would not bother. Just make sure every thing is tight. I run SKW copper cables to the Marantz and ELF silvers with Tuneful rhodium plated ccsilver z-cons for the music side. The Galion AS75 has plenty of power to drive them at 75 watts. I was getting 105-106 decibel peaks no issues and crystal clear. My wooden house shakes when that bass is rocking. I would say these punch up to the $3k-$5k range in sound quality. The R400 center channel I have is also big and has the wood vinyl; which looks very nice. White is probably long gone. I may upgrade the parts on these at some point in the future. Maybe not. They sound real good stock.
T-Usher –
Quality Sound from a budget friendly speaker!
These speakers sound equal to my $5K towers that I restored post purchase of these. They are power hungry but in my opinion do not need the support of a subwoofer. They go low and project the bass very well, even on carpet. Always been a Polk fan since I bought my Model 10âs about 40 yrs ago. These just blew me away!
Top Drawer –
Impressive Value
Tremendous ValueFor the Price Point, I don’t see haw one could find better “sound for the dollar”They do like being driven with significant power, since I believe they drop to 3.8ohms. I have them Bi-Amped off a separate power amp, and as a result they get about 300w each. This drives them effortlessly and with no distortion, to as loud as one can stand. I have these incorporated in a 7.2.4 Home Theater setup. All the Speakers being Polk except for the Subs. I cross them over to the Subs at 40hz. Amazing sound for music, which in turn makes them great for movies. I did a lot of research on reviews before purchasing, and I’m quite impressed.
michelle habib –
Excellent value for the money
I auditioned several other tower speakers, including B&W 703s, KEF Q11, Martin Logan F10/F100, and Definitive Audio DM 80s, and these speakers sound better to me than all of them except possibly the DM 80 (which has built in 12 inch subs and is more than twice the price). They do require significant power (I ended up buying a couple of 200 watt monoblocks to power them, though they didn’t sound bad at 90 watts either).Sound is very full, good stereo imaging and detail. They are not overly bright sounding (like the B&W’s), and have solid bass, no need for a sub for listening to music.
SerotoninStorm –
They’re good for the price.
When I bought my first tower speakers over a year ago I wanted to audition these but never got to them as I auditioned the focal aria 936 before and absolutely loved those so I kept them. I bought these a year later during prime day. They were good speakers. They sounded pretty good but I did not like the sound compared to my aria 936s, that’s kind of an unfair comparison because the 936s are double the price. Even so I didn’t get the same feeling I did when listening to the focals. I likely would have kept them and put them in a second set up away from my main system but they came to me damaged and I didn’t want to go through the hassle of exchange for something that wouldn’t be my main speakers. With all that said though they really are attractive looking speakers that do sound good and if you’re looking for speakers in this price range I think it would be pretty hard to beat. Just based off what I have heard personally with a variety of speakers in a wide price range you’d probably have to double the price (936) to get a speaker that these can’t compete with. These were the darlings of every reviewer on YouTube and while they’re wayyyy to sensational they arent far off the mark.