One speaker louder than other
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Umm any tips on how to remove the drivers without damaging the baffle? Should I use a screw driver to pop the drivers out? They seemed glued to the speakers almost. Tried pulling it my fingers and nails and couldnt get it to bug. When I use a screwdriver I leave marks on the baffle around it
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If you aren't careful you could void your warranty. Call Polk CS before you go that route.---
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perhaps the malfunctioning tower is the louder one not the softer one. Im not very smart in this area but couldnt one check the crossover/drivers resistance from the terminals with a multi-meter. Thinking maybe the louder one is running under 8ohm and drawing more current.Oh, Listen here mister. We got no way of understandin' this world. But we got as much sense of this bird flyin in the sky. Now there is a lot that bird don't know, but it don't change the fact that the world is happening to him all the same. What I am tryin to say is, is that the course of your life, well its changing, and you don't even see it- Forest Bondurant
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Make sure all of the wiring inside the speaker is okay. I recently had a pair of speakers shipped to me and after hooking them up, I found that one of the tweeters didn't work. I removed the tweeter and one of the wires had become disconnected, presumably during shipping. It took a few seconds to fix.Display: Sony 42" LCD
Sources: Harman Kardon DVD-27,
Panasonic DMP-BDT110 blu ray player
AVR: Sony STR-DA2400ES
Amps: Sonance Sonamp 260(fronts),
Kenwood KM-894(surrounds)
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HTguru1982 wrote: »Make sure all of the wiring inside the speaker is okay. I recently had a pair of speakers shipped to me and after hooking them up, I found that one of the tweeters didn't work. I removed the tweeter and one of the wires had become disconnected, presumably during shipping. It took a few seconds to fix.
Thats what I want to check will this void the warranty? -
Polka_sound wrote: »Thats what I want to check will this void the warranty?
If it's still under warranty it's best not to touch it. Call Polk and ask them what to do. -
If it's still under warranty it's best not to touch it. Call Polk and ask them what to do.
Ok I will do that thanks