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Re: Polk SDA1 Speakers
BTW be easy sitting then down with the hand dolly. The slightest thump can shift the magnets in those woofers.. The glue around the woofer magnets are 35 years old & brittle
boston1450
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Re: Polk SDA1 Speakers
Yep SDA1c is correct.
Pricing could be 300-600 dollars. If all the correct drivers are in them and whether or not the magnets have slipped, it is a well known issue with mid-woofer drivers of that age. It is also a bonus that you have the pin/blade interconnect cable, those tend to get lost over the years.
It also depends on location and availability in your area.
Just be aware you cannot sell here without 100 posts.
Pricing could be 300-600 dollars. If all the correct drivers are in them and whether or not the magnets have slipped, it is a well known issue with mid-woofer drivers of that age. It is also a bonus that you have the pin/blade interconnect cable, those tend to get lost over the years.
It also depends on location and availability in your area.
Just be aware you cannot sell here without 100 posts.
pitdogg2
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Re: Polk SDA1 Speakers
Rules are posted in Forum Announcement & For Sale section.. wish you the best of luck on your beautiful speakers
boston1450
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Re: Polk SDA1 Speakers
Look on eBay & Market Place & Google & you can find prices listed on what they are selling for.. We can not comment on what they are worth. That's the Forum rules
boston1450
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Rockford Fosgate RF 2000 home amplifier.
Yes, you read that correctly - HOME amplifier.
Having been a teen in the 80’s, I have always been a fan of Rockford Fosgate car amplifiers. Their innovative MOSFET designs were very innovative in their ability to deliver prodigious power from small chassis, with little heat, and run stereo AND mono AT THE SAME TIME. Indeed, I’ll never forget a display vehicle in the Car Concepts (SLC, 1989) showroom. It was a converted hearse (a Lincoln, IIRC) that was running THIRTEEN speakers at once, from a single Punch 45. That’s four sets of 3-way separates and a 12” sub on an amp “rated” at 22.5 wpc - and it sounded spectacular! Now granted, the Punch 45 was significantly underrated, and that amp routinely measures at 35+ wpc, but still… and the 45 was the smallest amp in the Rockford stable - the lineup at the time being the Punch 45, Punch 75, punch 150, Power 300, Power 650, and the 30” long Power 1000.
Well, unbeknownst to me until this very evening, Rockford Fosgate produced a VERY short-lived run of home amplifiers, patterned after the Power 1000 - The RF 2000. And the numbers it drove from a ridiculously small (but heavy) chassis are indeed very impressive. I won’t spoil the video, but take a look…
https://youtu.be/Z-Dz07Rm7aA?si=kUAx_drbn1vTPAOr
Having been a teen in the 80’s, I have always been a fan of Rockford Fosgate car amplifiers. Their innovative MOSFET designs were very innovative in their ability to deliver prodigious power from small chassis, with little heat, and run stereo AND mono AT THE SAME TIME. Indeed, I’ll never forget a display vehicle in the Car Concepts (SLC, 1989) showroom. It was a converted hearse (a Lincoln, IIRC) that was running THIRTEEN speakers at once, from a single Punch 45. That’s four sets of 3-way separates and a 12” sub on an amp “rated” at 22.5 wpc - and it sounded spectacular! Now granted, the Punch 45 was significantly underrated, and that amp routinely measures at 35+ wpc, but still… and the 45 was the smallest amp in the Rockford stable - the lineup at the time being the Punch 45, Punch 75, punch 150, Power 300, Power 650, and the 30” long Power 1000.
Well, unbeknownst to me until this very evening, Rockford Fosgate produced a VERY short-lived run of home amplifiers, patterned after the Power 1000 - The RF 2000. And the numbers it drove from a ridiculously small (but heavy) chassis are indeed very impressive. I won’t spoil the video, but take a look…
https://youtu.be/Z-Dz07Rm7aA?si=kUAx_drbn1vTPAOr
daddyjt
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Re: Post a picture.....any picture...part deux...
Great dogs! Growing up had 5-8 of those in the back yard at any time. Ran them for what they are bred for, man those were fun times. I just wish I had longer legs to keep up with my father and whoever was hunting with us between my ages of 8-14. It also didn't help that I was the packer of pelts and the .22 rifle, man those things got heavy after 75 or 100 acres...😄😄boston1450 wrote: »Treeing Walker CoonHound
pitdogg2
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Re: Post a picture.....any picture...part deux...
She just turned 2 . You tell her to come & she does.Then walks right by you & heads into the woods. Funny as heck. She does stay near But constant control. She wants to run rabbit squirrel & probably coon like her father. Good dog. Great with people & inside.
boston1450
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Re: Post a picture.....any picture...part deux...

51 years ago this weekend. I almost went. Several friends did. Glad I stayed home. The heat was brutal! Was hard to find food or drink at the event. I think it rained too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qd0U-72CEzE&ab_channel=KansasCityStar
aprazer402
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Treeing Walker CoonHound