Best Of
Re: Advice Needed: Repair Marantz Pre/Pro?
I decided that I would not get an extra $1500 worth of performamce out of the 8805a and I did not need 8k or the extra 2 channels. I also did not want to deal with potential HDMI 2.1 handshake/incompatibility issues. The other options (Anthem, Arcam, etc) were simply way out of my price range and also seem to have their own sets of issues. It is crazy to me how expensive separates have become!
dpowell
2 ·
Re: Rebuilding Polk Monitor 7C W/SL1000 To Accept Peerless Tweeter?
Hi,
But, but, the Speaker has to stand on it's own, or it ends up at KMart! (years ago!)
I get the point, but curious on the difference...
At the end of the day, it's what pleases you (or not!)...
And, how much money you want to spend, and where you want to spend it, I guess!
I'm happy, so I win...
Fixing to start replacing the Tweeters in my KG-3's rebuild...
Found some original Klipsch Ti Tweeters for a good price!
Gotta love it!
Thanks, for the help/insight!!!
But, but, the Speaker has to stand on it's own, or it ends up at KMart! (years ago!)
I get the point, but curious on the difference...
At the end of the day, it's what pleases you (or not!)...
And, how much money you want to spend, and where you want to spend it, I guess!
I'm happy, so I win...
Fixing to start replacing the Tweeters in my KG-3's rebuild...
Found some original Klipsch Ti Tweeters for a good price!
Gotta love it!
Thanks, for the help/insight!!!
seagiant
1 ·
Re: Rebuilding Polk Monitor 7C W/SL1000 To Accept Peerless Tweeter?
Hi,
Thanks, I heard bad things about Banana Plugs, so never spent the money on them.
Is that the way to go?
What about the Spades?
I guess at some point it comes down to opinion, AND...
Why do almost every Speaker Maker, put those funny little holes in the Binding Posts???
A better way, if you want to use the holes, is to put something like this on the end of your speaker cables and then you can clamp down on it with the binding post nut. They are called Speaker Pin Plugs and they come in flexible and rigid straight and rigid angled.
https://www.startpage.com/do/dsearch?query=Speaker+Pin+Plugs&cat=web&pl=opensearch&language=english
Gardenstater
1 ·
Re: How to clean speaker covers on my RTA 12B's?
They are cloth, not foam. Use Resolve fabric cleaner. Do NOT soak them in a bathtub or hose them down.
F1nut
2 ·









