Polk RT800 tweeter SL6502
SansuiG
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Hello all
I have just fitted a new tweeter ( one was destroyed) I have found it sounds quite different ( not as bright) to the old one in the other speaker, Do they need a break in time? or could the cross over have been damaged when the tweeter was destroyed?
I will replace the caps soon anyway.
Thanks
Andrew
I have just fitted a new tweeter ( one was destroyed) I have found it sounds quite different ( not as bright) to the old one in the other speaker, Do they need a break in time? or could the cross over have been damaged when the tweeter was destroyed?
I will replace the caps soon anyway.
Thanks
Andrew
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I think I have answered my own question, I have swapped the tweeters, I seems to the cross over
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I have done a re-cap, all good now :cheesygrin:
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Thanks for the tip! I've got a pair of RT800's that I adore, great speakers for the upstairs tv for radio, and easily fill the big room with plenty of sound. They were my first Polk Love.Up
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