Where did you lose your virginity?

Ron-P
Ron-P Posts: 8,520
edited February 28 in Clubhouse Archives
you know.............listening to Polks for the very first time.

Me, I was in a Circuit City, there so called sound room. Once those Polks came on......I was in love.


Peace Out~:D
If...
Ron dislikes a film = go out and buy it.
Ron loves a film = don't even rent.
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  • jdelan
    jdelan Posts: 244
    edited December 2001
    I was at Graffiti Audio IN Fairfax...bought my 35I's there...390 for the pair...and he threw in the Stands...

    They sounded MUCH better than the other stuff that was there, but there was no dedicated sound room...
  • Aaron
    Aaron Posts: 1,853
    edited December 2001
    Polk RT12's at Wee Bee Audio near Harrisburg, PA (they've since moved). My dad liked them so much he bought them.

    Aaron
  • RuSsMaN
    RuSsMaN Posts: 17,987
    edited December 2001
    Circuit City, took my horribly recorded Rush - Signals cd in to goof around. Those RT7's sitting on the high shelf. May very well have been the first time I HEARD a difference, or maybe the first time I really listened.

    I know guys like Fabio, I mean Micah spent most of their younger days with the womens underwear section of the Sears catalog, but man, staring at the Polks in the Crutchfield catalog, looking at the dual ports, intrigued by the whole 'passive radiator' thing...

    At that point I had my Fisher all-in-one Dual Cassette, am/fm, turntable, 5 band EQ with moving LED's, and kept thinking...one day man, one day.

    Cheers,
    Russ
    Check your lips at the door woman. Shake your hips like battleships. Yeah, all the white girls trip when I sing at Sunday service.
  • TroyD
    TroyD Posts: 13,077
    edited December 2001
    Lessee....

    In college, a kid down the hall had a pair of SDA's but I didn't know anything about them and didn't know him all that well....

    another friend has a pair of Monitor 7c's but doesn't listen to them much..

    I consider that pretty much stink finger.

    Where I really lost it was when a buddy of mine bought a new house and set up his HT with a pair of RT7's (that I currently own)/CS350LS/M5's in the rear and a PSW150.....

    that is what did it for me

    Troy
    I plan for the future. - F1Nut
  • rskarvan
    rskarvan Posts: 2,374
    edited December 2001
    I guess I fell in love with Polk Speakers in college.
    A guy down the hall had a set of Monitor 10's on them
    funky angled stands running from some sort of seperate amp.
    In a tiney dorm room, my god, the sound was incredible.

    Thenk, I went to a Frat party (Rush) and heard a set of
    small Monitor 4 or 5jr's (don't remember which) being
    cranked at ear-splitting levels. Again, WOW.

    I followed this up by seeing/hearing a set of 1.2's that were
    damn near taller than me.

    As far as losing your virginity with Polk... I am glad
    I listened to Polk in the days before they went to
    ported speaker designs.
  • Micah Cohen
    Micah Cohen Posts: 2,022
    edited December 2001
    Log onto forum, see thread title, **** a purple brick sideways, read first post, resume breathing.
    ultramicah@yahoo.com

    "There's nothing funny about a clown in the moonlight." - Lon Chaney
  • Ron-P
    Ron-P Posts: 8,520
    edited December 2001
    Log onto forum, see thread title, **** a purple brick sideways

    OUCH!


    Peace Out~:D
    If...
    Ron dislikes a film = go out and buy it.
    Ron loves a film = don't even rent.
  • jcaut
    jcaut Posts: 1,849
    edited December 2001
    Micah,

    You don't think Ron's doing that on purpose, do you?
  • Ron-P
    Ron-P Posts: 8,520
    edited December 2001
    You don't think Ron's doing that on purpose, do you?

    I would NEVER! ;)


    Peace Out~:D
    If...
    Ron dislikes a film = go out and buy it.
    Ron loves a film = don't even rent.
  • hoosier21
    hoosier21 Posts: 4,413
    edited December 2001
    looking around at HiFi Buys Outlet Store looking for something I can afford, see a pair of good size speakers, hell at price I can afford, tell the guy there, hook them up Sambo let's see what they sound like , hmmm pretty damn good, ask Sambo, what are these?? These are a close model from Polk Audio it the Monitor 10, Sambo ring them up they are going with me.

    But years before, I was at the mall with my mom, Jesus that was a long time ago, anyway I wonfer in the the shop with all the cool stereo stuff, and there is a guy sitting in a chair with a grin on his face and the salesman and he are both like little kids going on and on about the soundfield, and such **** I didn't know about or care about, it was a pair of SDA CRS speakers on the matching stands.

    :rolleyes:
    Dodd - Battery Preamp
    Monarchy Audio SE100 Delux - mono power amps
    Sony DVP-NS999ES - SACD player
    ADS 1230 - Polk SDA 2B
    DIY Stereo Subwoofer towers w/(4) 12 drivers each
    Crown K1 - Subwoofer amp
    Outlaw ICBM - crossover
    Beringher BFD - sub eq

    Where is the remote? Where is the $%#$% remote!

    "I've always been mad, I know I've been mad, like the most of us have...very hard to explain why you're mad, even if you're not mad..."
  • ntculenuff
    ntculenuff Posts: 1,146
    edited December 2001
    went to a friends house he had rt12's with the rt f/x and the cs250. wow what sound I knew then that a new system was in order for me. so I went and listened to the different polks and found tthat I liked the rt10's a little better didnt seem so muddy, also picked up the cs350-ls, I love to look at this w/o the grille, and the rt f/xer's i am forever a polk man now
    Speakers:
    Definitive BP7001sc mains
    Definitive C/L/R 3000 center
    Polk RT800i's rears
    Definitive supercube I Sub
    Audio:
    Onkyo TX-NR3010
    Emotiva XPA five Gen 3
    OPPO BDP-103 CD, SACD, DVD-A
    Video:
    Panasonic TC-P65ZT60
    OPPO BDP-103 Bluray
    Directv x's 2
  • Strong Bad
    Strong Bad Posts: 4,278
    edited December 2001
    I went to Soundscape here in Baltimore back in March of '87. Soon after that, I went back for the Monitor 10B's. I took them home, listened in the dark and then we cuddled together. Heck, I even felt respected in the morning!

    I've turned into a Ho Bag now. I'm doing a pair of SDA-SRS 2.3's, a pair of FX500's and a CS400 all at the same time!

    Go ahead, call me ****!

    John
    No excuses!
  • TroyD
    TroyD Posts: 13,077
    edited December 2001
    You are Matt's ****....you can't deny it.

    Troy:D
    I plan for the future. - F1Nut
  • I-SIG
    I-SIG Posts: 2,243
    edited December 2001
    Let's see...

    I was 17, in my truck. It was an incredible weekend. I'll never forget it...

    I spent all weekend in stalling the old Polk Mobile Monitor MM3055 component system. Put the mids in the factory location and the tweeters in the top of the door panel. Installed a Kenwood amp and wallah! Still have the truck and stereo, but now it's suplemented by a Kicker XPL 10" sub and some gen1 EX 4x6's in the rear.

    Wes
    Link: http://polkarmy.com/forums

    Sony 75" Bravia 4K | Polk Audio SDA-SRS's (w/RDO's & Vampire Posts) + SVS PC+ 25-31 | AudioQuest Granite (mids) + BWA Silver (highs) | Cary Audio CAD-200 | Signal Cable Silver Resolution XLR's | Rotel Michi P5 | Signal Cable Silver Resolution XLR's | Cambridge Audio azur 840C--Wadia 170i + iPod jammed w/ lossless audio--Oppo 970 | Pure|AV PF31d
  • jeff biggs
    jeff biggs Posts: 18
    edited December 2001
    It was the summer of 89. I was at the house of a friend of a girl that I was dating. I had been to the house several times but had never stayed very long. That evening, we sat around the pool talking for hours. The subject turned to music and within minutes we were in the girl's bedroom sitting on the bed listening to her CD collection. We had been listening for a while when I commented on how good her "stereo" sounded. It was just a small system, obviously quality components, but I had no idea what the brands were. That my friends is the point at which the sky parted and the heavens were opened unto me. She said "If you think this sounds nice, you should hear my dad's system". Almost as if she knew what I was thinking she said "come on, I'll show you". With that she grabbed a handful of discs, and down the hallway we went. When we reached the room where the system was located, there was a strange tingle in the air,,,,, and then, the door opened. I stepped into the room, and to my left were the biggest speakers that I had ever seen. The Polk Audio SRS 1.2's. I stared for the longest time, jaw in my lap, I must have looked like the biggest dork on the planet. She walked over to the wall and opened up a little door. Inside was the biggest mess of crap that I had ever seen. All of the equiptment was just sitting there, kind of happhazardly tossed on the shelves. I don't know what all of the component brands were, but the ones that I remember were a Mod Squad Pre-Amp with only an input selector and attenuator, a Nakamichi STASIS Amp and a sony CD player. There was a turntable on the bottom shelf about waist high, but I don't know who made it. The turntable seemed weird to me because the belt was on the outside of the platter and the platter was concave with a nut of some sort to hold the LP on the platter. Anyway, the moment had come, I was about to lose my cherry. She turned on the amp. then the CD player, I don't remember her turning on the Pre. Slowly the tray on the player opened and in went the disc. The disk by the way was the Psychedelic Furs, Talk Talk Talk. At the time this was one of our favorite disks. The play button was pushed and that's when it happened, I almost fainted, straight away. It was the most incredible sensation that I have ever experienced with an audio system, and one that I have never duplicated. That one night changed my life. The girl that I was dating, well, it didn't last. Relationships rarely do at that age. But one love remains true, My love/obsession with Matthew's speakers has only grown. It took me almost Four years to save the money to afford my first Polks, Blond LS-50's. I still own them and I still listen to them almost everyday. In recent years I finally completed my dream of having a Polk home theater with a CS400 and a pair of RT35i's, it is to my humble taste an amazing sounding system. Well, thanks for reading my way to long post, I didn't know how to write it any shorter.
  • gidrah
    gidrah Posts: 3,049
    edited December 2001
    I was stationed in Korea back in 88-89. I hooked-up on a hell of a deal on some 10Bs. The first time I heard them was back in the barracks. I "loved them long-time" ever since.
    Make it Funky! :)
  • ducati
    ducati Posts: 13
    edited December 2001
    Great post, Jeff (Biggs). I remember that feeling, too, of first hearing a system that "worked."

    For me, it started at a local stereo store when I was in elementary school.. My dad bought some h/k separates, along with some Boston's, and I thought "it can't get any better than this..."

    Until I was a bit older and we happened upon a true hifi shop when shopping for his first home theatre in '92. My dad let me loose with a $12K budget (for everything but TV as he had just bought a RPTV) and told me to build a dream system...

    That's where I fell in love with B&W's speakers, specifically the 805's. I can remember just putting in CD after CD just to hear what I had been missing.. I didn't know reproduced music could move you so much (I was a big fan of live shows). It is a life changing experience, for sure.

    As for my "Polk cherry" I just bought a set of RT25i's to drop into my office.. :D
  • sean Bourg
    sean Bourg Posts: 24
    edited December 2001
    390 for the pair!! of 35I .... man I thought I got a deal on mine now I know I got a deal!!! paid $240 for boxed brand new black..or is it ebony.... thing is they are just too big and obtrusive to wall mount as surrounds ... any ides??

    want to buy them??:rolleyes:
  • Manwh0re
    Manwh0re Posts: 6
    edited December 2001
    Circuit city of course, I didnt even have a car at the time, but I knew once I got one I wanted polk speakers in em ;)
  • LordSpeakaMinch
    LordSpeakaMinch Posts: 21
    edited January 2002
  • brush
    brush Posts: 3
    edited January 2002
    First for me was in Circuit City during college when I worked there all those years ago. The Bose sales rep. was in talking up his system and did a demo against some RT55i's. The difference was very noticeable and I was impressed that a pair of speakers could sound so much better than a complete Bose setup. At the time I was new to the home audio game but needed a hobby. I saved my sheckles and when I terminated employment at the store I purchased the RT55i's, and the CS400i very inexpensively. I also purchased at that time a Velodyne 12" powered sub so all that was missing was some quality rears. Hey it has been awhile but very worth the wait. Not sure why I didn't purchase the 35i's back then but sure am glad I have them now.:)
  • TroyD
    TroyD Posts: 13,077
    edited January 2002
    Couldn't have been THAT many years ago if the RTi line was out.....:D

    Troy
    I plan for the future. - F1Nut
  • Systems
    Systems Posts: 14,873
    edited January 2002
    A few yrs ago, on a holiday visit to parents, found out Dad had bought a pair of 5jr's. Impressed (then & now) w/how good those tiny things sound. Also impressed w/the entry-level HK stereo receiver he bought back when it was understood that even entry-level receivers should be able to handle at least one pair of 4 ohm spkrs.
    Testing
    Testing
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  • raycomics
    raycomics Posts: 78
    edited February 2002
    I think that I am a lot older than some of you (but not too old to remember!) - April 1977 at Soundscape (The one in Downtown Baltimore - next to the Trailways Bus Station on Fayette Street)
    I had been listening to Polk 10Bs for a full six months. (after work and on Satudays) I saved my Income Tax Checks for 2 years before I finally had enough money ($530 plus tax and an addition 40 Bucks for the Stands) to get them! Have not regretted the purchase in 25 (and still going) Years. Funny how some people cannot remember their first Kiss, but can recall every detail about their first Stereo. (what we old guys call it)
  • raycomics
    raycomics Posts: 78
    edited February 2002
    Man, Forgot the Music - I was a into JIMI and The Parliament-Funkadelic/Bootsy Collins/Isley Brothers thang back then. (and still am) I would play "Smash Hits" / "Mothership Connection"/"3+3" back to back to back, and would always finish of the evening (or morning - didn't know sometime - there was always a "Purple Haze" in the room) with "Pali Gap" from the "Rainbow Bridge" Album (yea, I said Album!)












    "Mommy, What's a Funkadelic?"
  • fabian1
    fabian1 Posts: 218
    edited February 2002
    :)Amazing, TODAYS HEADLINE< WHERE DID YOU LOSE YOUR VIRGINITY,,,,,,,,wow look at the response, I bet we all thought great us Polkies are going to let our? well you know what down and change the audio opinions, alas thats not to be. Great to see that Americans & Australians Realy have the same intrests, POLK AUDIO & ???, I LOVE THIS SITE :) Have a great day.:)
    The Wonder From Downunder
  • smuck26
    smuck26 Posts: 1
    edited June 2002
    I lost mine at an AudioCraft store in Westlake, OH back in '86 or '87 I believe. AudioCraft is one of those 'audio boutiques' in a well-to-do city and I was definitely NOT well-to-do (read: POOR). I was helping one of my friends put together a relatively cheap system and heard that AudioCraft sold used high quality equipment. I figured we would walk in the door and get the 'you don't belong in here' look and be unceremoniously ushered out of the store. Instead, we were met with a sonic blast of Iron Maiden's Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son coming from a pair of 1.2's. It was INCREDIBLY loud but INCREDIBLY clear. Standing in front (rather bravely I might add) was a VERY long haired salesman playing air guitar (hey....it was the 80's.....I felt right at home :)). We stood there for a moment enjoying the music and watching this guy look a bit stupid. When Seventh Son ended, he turned around and nearly jumped out of his skin when he saw us. He ended up letting us put in our discs (Back then I used Boston S/T CD simply because it ROCKED!) and cranking it to our hearts content. The 1.2's were being run by a PAIR of McIntosh amps (not sure which ones). I still haven't heard anything even approach that beautiful sound.

    ......well I'm still not a millionaire (eagerly awaiting the moment though :)) so I have to settle for the system I have (and love): A Kenwood 5.1 receiver (middle of the road), one pair 7C's (fronts), one pair 5jr+'s (rears), CS245i (center), and a PSW350 (I live in an apartment so the PSW650 was definitely out). It may be a humble system compared to a lot of others on this board but It sounds great to me. Vintage Polk just has that awesome 'sound' that can't be duplicated.

    Shawn
  • TroyD
    TroyD Posts: 13,077
    edited June 2002
    Cool....

    man, that has got to be a record for bringing a post back from the dead...

    BDT
    I plan for the future. - F1Nut
  • nascarmann
    nascarmann Posts: 1,464
    edited June 2002
    I'll keep it going! It was 87 I think, momma wanted a home stereo so we went into Audition Highfi (since long gone) and was just looking around like first time tourist's in NY City?(didn't know what the eff was going on) I think I saw some Bose and maybe JBL and heard a little about them so asked salesman to help us with them. After a while we asked him witch pair he thought we should consider and he said none of the ones we had asked to listen to?(thought he was an ****) We asked what he meant and he said he would recommend the Polk Audio?(never heard of them I said) So, he turned on the SDA-1C's and, well these things were incrediable! We went in the store looking to spend maybe $500(for a complete stereo) and asked him what the Polks cost and he said $1700.00 and, well I almost pooped may pants! That shot the $500 all to hell so we asked him to try again. He then played the Monitor 10B's and they sounded great and the $650 price tag was much better but we didn't have anything esle? But we were sold and had to have the 10's so after about another 2 hours we had our Polks and were about 2K in debt? Yes, we bought Yamaha equipment! :D

    KING YAMMIE
    Oh, the bottle has been to me, my closes friend, my worse enemy!
  • HBombToo
    HBombToo Posts: 5,256
    edited June 2002
    College, Paul and Tony's Stereo in State College, PA. Bought a Carver Amp with sonic holography and pair of RTA8T's which I just rebuilt.
    ***WAREMTAE***