Lsi25 left speaker problem

gnoorts
gnoorts Posts: 20
edited July 2010 in Speakers
I recently purchased a set of Lsi25's off of Audiogon, and they worked perfectly for about a month. Now, the right speaker works perfectly, but the left speaker sounds muted and distant compared to the right one. The subwoofer still works perfectly though; I have an LFE feed going into both speakers. I have tried using multiple amps, different sources, and different cables, but all give the same result of the right speaker performing as only an Lsi could, and the left sounding pretty crummy.

I'm pretty convinced that the left speaker is busted, but I don't know exactly the best way to go about getting it fixed. Could it be the crossovers? Would that be an easy fix? I would appreciate any input you guys can provide.
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  • Bernal
    Bernal Posts: 991
    edited July 2010
    gnoorts wrote: »
    I recently purchased a set of Lsi25's off of Audiogon, and they worked perfectly for about a month. Now, the right speaker works perfectly, but the left speaker sounds muted and distant compared to the right one. The subwoofer still works perfectly though; I have an LFE feed going into both speakers. I have tried using multiple amps, different sources, and different cables, but all give the same result of the right speaker performing as only an Lsi could, and the left sounding pretty crummy.

    I'm pretty convinced that the left speaker is busted, but I don't know exactly the best way to go about getting it fixed. Could it be the crossovers? Would that be an easy fix? I would appreciate any input you guys can provide.


    http://www.polkaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?t=73233
  • gnoorts
    gnoorts Posts: 20
    edited July 2010
    I found what I needed.

    http://www.polkaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?t=38755

    For all those who are interested in the schematics for Polk speakers.