Polk RT7 woofer

HTguru1982
HTguru1982 Posts: 1,066
edited June 2013 in Vintage Speakers
Okay, I'm about to give up on these speakers. I've had to replace a woofer in one of them, as well as a woofer(same model) in my RT16's. I currently have 2 pairs of the 7's. I'm using one pair in my system. The other pair has been sitting in the closet. I pulled them out just now because I wanted to add some semigloss sealer to them. When I put them away, they were working perfectly. But now it looks like one of the woofers has gone bad. I pushed in on it and felt scraping and I know they weren't like that when I put them in the closet. So what gives? Is there any way to simply repair them? I'm tired of waiting months for a woofer to pop up on EBay. :frown:
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)
Fronts: NHT 2.5
Center: NHT VS-1.2A
Surrounds: NHT Super One
Subwoofer: SVS PB10-ISD
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  • Poolgod69
    Poolgod69 Posts: 184
    edited June 2013
    How old are the speakers? Did you buy them from a dealer? If so, and you purchased within a reasonable time them register your speakers and contact Polk about your issue. Not saying they are going to give you new speakers but the customer service folks may be able to assist you in some way.
    Marantz SR 5010
    Kenwood DR-V5070
    Polk RTi A9- Mains
    CSI A6- Center
    Elemental Designs A2-300 Subwoofer
    Panamax M4300-PM Power Conditioner

    Working on updating my set up :rolleyes: