Polk Audio MagniFi Max AX 5.1.2 Channel discounted to $639
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Save $160 on the Polk Audio MagniFi Max AX 5.1.2 channel soundbar system, now $639 at Amazon for a rare price break below recent averages.
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Polk Audio MagniFi Max AX 5.1.2 Channel discounted to $639
A $160 discount that's hard to ignore.
Need a serious home theater upgrade without the serious price tag? Polk Audio MagniFi Max AX 5.1.2 Channel drops to $639 - save $160. That is 20 percent off the list price and well below the 30-day average of $789.45, making this one of the better prices we have tracked on this setup in months.
The 30-day average sits at $789.45 and the 90-day average is $752.72, so this $639 price cuts well below recent norms. For a soundbar system that packs Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, and a wireless 10-inch subwoofer. This is a rare price break outside the usual sales calendar.
The MagniFi Max AX runs an 11-driver array with two up-firing drivers for virtual height effects, dedicated L/R tweeters, woofers, and a separate center channel. Polk's patented SDA 3D audio technology handles surround processing, and the system carries certified Dolby Atmos and DTS:X support.
VoiceAdjust technology boosts the center channel to make dialogue clearer without messing with the rest of the soundtrack. The included 10-inch down-firing wireless subwoofer connects automatically on power-up and delivers deep bass at volume levels that punch above its size.
Streaming options cover Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Apple AirPlay 2, Chromecast, Spotify Connect, and Alexa MRM.
Best for anyone building or upgrading a living room home theater who wants true Dolby Atmos height effects without running ceiling speakers. Also a strong pick if you struggle with TV dialogue clarity -- the VoiceAdjust feature genuinely helps.
Skip this if you already own a capable Atmos soundbar or if you are holding out for a full separates system with dedicated rear satellites.
At $160 off and $150 below its 30-day average. This is the price that justifies pulling the trigger for anyone shopping in the 5.1.2 soundbar category. The feature set covers everything most households need -- Atmos, wireless sub, dialogue enhancement -- and the discount is real, not inflated from a fake MSRP.

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