Either repair or replacement MW 5534 woofer needed
hnash53
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I have a Polk Audio MW5534 woofer that produces sound but the sound is quite unacceptable. It came in a LSi7 speaker that had experienced severe shipping damage. The other LSi7 speaker is just fine and fully functional.
Is there a way of rehabbing this woofer, instead of purchasing a replacement?
The bad woofer measures 3.9/4.0 Ohms (and they are rated at 4 ohms). There is no obvious physical damage to the woofer that I can see.
Just to make sure that it's the woofer and not the xover, I switched the woofers... most definitely it's the woofer.
If no repair is possible, what would be the replacement cost for a new MW 5534?
Thanks for any suggestions/fixes.
Is there a way of rehabbing this woofer, instead of purchasing a replacement?
The bad woofer measures 3.9/4.0 Ohms (and they are rated at 4 ohms). There is no obvious physical damage to the woofer that I can see.
Just to make sure that it's the woofer and not the xover, I switched the woofers... most definitely it's the woofer.
If no repair is possible, what would be the replacement cost for a new MW 5534?
Thanks for any suggestions/fixes.
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Can you describe the sound? It might clarify what the issue is.Just a dude doing dude-ly things
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If no repair is possible, what would be the replacement cost for a new MW 5534?
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Call CS at 800-377-7655, they'll hook you up. Be sure to mention you're a forum member for better pricing.