Replacement RD0302-1 tweeter?!

BassFace
BassFace Posts: 3
edited June 2010 in Vintage Speakers
Hopeful first-poster here.
I'm in the process of restoring my old but much-loved RM 2000 satellites;
having refoamed the drivers, I've found that one of the tweeters (RD0302-1) is kaput.

Does anyone know if Polk can still supply spares for vintage speakers like this - and if they do, do they have the same integral plastic 'collar' that snaps onto the rear of the speaker's front panel???

Thanks if anyone can help me out!
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  • Schurkey
    Schurkey Posts: 2,104
    edited June 2010
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  • BassFace
    BassFace Posts: 3
    edited June 2010
    Thanks for your super-speedy response, Schurkey. Fully appreciated.

    I'll send 'em an email immediately.
  • comfortablycurt
    comfortablycurt Posts: 6,745
    edited June 2010
    BassFace wrote: »
    Thanks for your super-speedy response, Schurkey. Fully appreciated.

    I'll send 'em an email immediately.

    Call them. You'll get a much faster response.
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  • BassFace
    BassFace Posts: 3
    edited June 2010
    Thanks for your advice, folks. As it turned out, Polk replied to my email very promptly; alas, they don't keep such spares - but offered me a generous discount on new product.

    Since I have an overriding reluctance to let this great little pair of speakers end up as landfill for want of a compatible tweeter, I've already started to looking (for what may well end up a 'needle in a haystack'). But having refoamed the other tiny drivers already, I'll try for a mod/repair first.

    Thanks again - you Club Polk folk are something else.