Hi Everyone,
Here we are , 10 months or so later.
Happy to share that I am a proud owner of my first home theater system.
I finally settled in on the following
Media Room:
LR : Polk ES15
C : Polk ES35
Surrounds : Polk ES10
Ceiling : Polk RC60i
Subwoofer: Polk ES10 Sub
AVR : Denon x1800h.
TV : LG B4 65
in a 5.1.2 configuration
Bedroom :
LCR: Sonos Beam Gen 2
Surrounds: Sonos Era100
First of all, I love it. After so much feedback from friends and family and 'experts', I spent almost a year manifesting this system. I've said this before, but its been a dream of mine to have dedicated media room.
Lets continue where we left off. From November to February, there wasn’t much progress on my home theater build. Most of that time was spent deep-diving into research — learning about speaker crossovers, subwoofer phase alignment, audio calibration, TV settings, and the finer details of home audio setup. It was a rabbit hole, but a valuable one. Also, we had other things to do around the house.
Come March, I finally started making tangible progress by purchasing all the necessary cables. I still think I overpaid, but whatever.
In April, it was time to buy the height speakers, as I needed to get the ceiling cutouts done for them. I returned to the same dealer I mentioned in my earlier post — let’s call them "Mr. Laxmi" (because they are based out of Laxmi Industrial Estate).
To my surprise, Mr. Laxmi decided to dishonour the original quote and was now asking ₹6,000 more than what was agreed upon earlier. I asked why the price hike, and he casually said that Polk had increased their prices.
They brought out the box, and I noticed the MRP printed on it was actually
lower than the price they were quoting. When I pointed that out, the salesman tried to spin it by claiming that the price mentioned on the box was "
per speaker". Then I asked them if they can get it painted for me to which they said "These speakers
cannot be painted. I showed them the official website which advertises that the grill can be painted. They said its impossible. At this point I had enough their nonsense and lies so I called them out on it.
I pulled out my phone and showed them current listings from at least four other vendors, all in line with the original quote. They threw around some technical jargon trying to justify the hike, but I told them flat-out:
“I’d be a fool to pay more when I can get the same product delivered to my doorstep for ₹6,000 less.”
Eventually, we settled on ₹18,000 — still more than their original quote of ₹17,000, but better than the absurd ₹23,000 they first demanded (for reference, the MRP was ₹21,000).
The whole experience left a sour taste. Up to this point, Mr. Laxmi had given me the best quotes, and I genuinely intended to purchase my entire system from them. But this kind of bait-and-switch pricing and the attempt to mislead me didn’t sit right. It felt dishonest, and that’s not how I want to do business — especially for a high-involvement purchase like this.
A couple of months still remained before I made my final purchase. At one point, I even considered driving down to Pune after someone recommended a vendor there—but that plan never materialized. Then came May, and with it, the
Smart Home Expo 2025. I figured, since it’s an expo, I might be able to meet some speaker brands directly and maybe even score a decent deal. So the wife and I decided to attend, with low expectations. At the very least, it would be fun to see some of the brands and products up close.
We eventually found the
Polk Audio booth, which turned out to be part of the
ProFX setup. We walked up, spoke to the reps, and told them we were serious buyers—ready to pay an advance if they could offer us a good deal. To my surprise, they quoted a price that was 2
0% cheaper than every other vendor I had spoken to. The fact that they were official distributors was an added bonus.
We locked in the deal, paid the advance, and scheduled the delivery for three weeks later. True to their word, the speakers arrived on time—neatly boxed and pristine. And then... those boxes just sat there for another three weeks. Thankfully, I had negotiated for the warranty to start from the day of installation, not delivery, and also got free installation included.
By the last week of June, everything was finally installed. I couldn’t wait. I jumped straight to my go-to demo scene: the race sequence from
Ready Player One. Even without Audyssey calibration or any volume tweaks, I had tears in my eyes. It had taken a long time to get here.
Unfortunately, the wait wasn’t quite over—we still hadn’t moved in. And I didn’t even have a couch yet, which meant I couldn’t position and tune the speakers properly. That didn’t stop me, though. I spent the next few days watching demo scenes, adjusting the subwoofer, and dialing things in as best I could, even without a proper seating setup.
And literally as I was typing this post, the recliner sofa just got delivered.
Tonight, I’ll finally be watching a movie properly—on OTT, from the comfort of my new setup. Can’t wait!
Thanks to everyone here for their passion and friendly advice to newcomers like me.
Im attaching photos of the setup:

The Denon Reciever sits in the louvered cabinet

The ES15 sit directly on the wall, they do come out a fair bit, but you get used to it.

Picked the ES35 for its form factor. Yes, I know the whole internet says the ES30 is better but with crossover set at 80hz, they dont sound that different. Maybe with towers and crossover at 60hz its more noticible, But I dont have that problem

This one was risky, the SVS subs were to expensive and there is literally one video review of this sub on youtube. That too the ES12 not the es10.
I can tell you the Polk ES10 Subwoofer is fantastic and is more than plenty for this room. It can rattle my space, but I have tuned it to sound like and extension of my speakers rather than draw attention to itself.

I had to order the surround brackets from the US. Because the stuff you get here is flimsy or ugly. I will share a link to these if you are interested.
I am very happy with them since they are almost invisible.

Painted the ceiling speaker grill to black from white. These speakers are okay at best. They do the job well. You can point the tweeter to the listening position which I have done.

Finally the sofa to tie in the space. That was delivered as I was typing this post.
Next Upgrade will be the Nvidia Shield Pro so I can passthrough the TrueHD signal from Plex and really use the system to its full potential.
That will arrive in two weeks.
Thanks for reading!