Monitor 10 Owner for the Thrid Time, but these are different
SDAkid
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Today picked up a nice pair of Monitor 10's with the Polk Stands. But there was a couple of things that threw me off. The cabinet color was too light color, the tweeter was different from the other two I have owned and the serial is a very high number (200476 and 200475)
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Ok, so you have 10Bs... Nothing wrong with that.
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Yeah I have 2 pair myself. I like 'em.
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What can i do to remove the small dent on the dust cap?I am now COMMON-GROUND
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M10's, series2 here.The best way to predict the future is to invent it.
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What can i do to remove the small dent on the dust cap?
Careful use of your vacuum cleaner. -
Some vacuum hoses are the correct size to go over it. Now you must be very very careful. Press it against turn it on and off fast DO NOT TRY TO PULL IT OFF UNTIL IT IS NO LONGER SUCKING!!
I've used that method many times I cannit stress enough how careful you need to be. OR you will RUIN IT! -
Can I use tape? I have a Rainbow Vacuum and. Believe she will just rip the dustcap offI am now COMMON-GROUND
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Yes. if it will stick.
The best way to predict the future is to invent it.
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The rainbow can be regulated at the nozzle base, there should be a trap door at the handle. My rents own one.
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I have never ever had that happen you are just flipping the switch on off that fast. Tape sometimes works good try it. Sucking on a paper towel roll may work
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I've used old duct tape a bunch of times. It's super tacky.Most people just listen to music and watch movies. I EXPERIENCE them.
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in more ways than one
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Kentucky Chrome.The best way to predict the future is to invent it.
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motorhead43026 wrote: »Kentucky Chrome.
Gotta tell my son-in-law that. He's got some on the rusted out rear bumper of his Tundra. In NH, bumpers (at least on pickups) are strictly optional.
Heck, come to think of it, I've got some black gaffer's tape on the front bumper of my Taco.
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Thrid time’s the charm...The Gear... Carver "Statement" Mono-blocks, Mcintosh C2300 Arcam AVR20, Oppo UDP-203 4K Blu-ray player, Sony XBR70x850B 4k, Polk Audio Legend L800 with height modules, L400 Center Channel Polk audio AB800 "in-wall" surrounds. Marantz MM7025 stereo amp. Simaudio Moon 680d DSD
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Hey Terry.... I get that by the truck load. Best tape for semi-tack applications. -
Moisten the dust cap with warm water and an artists brush (It's cloth). Let it sit for a minute or two, then use the vacuum method, a quick on/off. It may take a few cycles. Perseverance is key.
Do not soak it, you don't want water down in the air gap.Home Theater/2 Channel:
Front: SDA-2ATL forum.polkaudio.com/discussion/143984/my-2as-finally-finished-almost/p1
Center: Custom Built forum.polkaudio.com/discussion/150760/my-center-channel-project/p1
Surrounds & Rears: Custom Built forum.polkaudio.com/discussion/151647/my-surround-project/p1
Sonicaps, Mills, RDO-194s-198s, Dynamat, Hurricane Nuts, Blackhole5
Pioneer Elite VSX-72TXV, Carver PM-600, SVS PB2-Plus Subwoofer
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westmassguy wrote: »Moisten the dust cap with warm water and an artists brush (It's cloth). Let it sit for a minute or two, then use the vacuum method, a quick on/off. It may take a few cycles. Perseverance is key.
Do not soak it, you don't want water down in the air gap.
I've never tried the mosten method pardon me while i stick this extra tidbit away for future use. -
westmassguy wrote: »Moisten the dust cap with warm water and an artists brush (It's cloth). Let it sit for a minute or two, then use the vacuum method, a quick on/off. It may take a few cycles. Perseverance is key.
Do not soak it, you don't want water down in the air gap.
I've never tried the mosten method pardon me while i stick this extra tidbit away for future use.
Home Theater/2 Channel:
Front: SDA-2ATL forum.polkaudio.com/discussion/143984/my-2as-finally-finished-almost/p1
Center: Custom Built forum.polkaudio.com/discussion/150760/my-center-channel-project/p1
Surrounds & Rears: Custom Built forum.polkaudio.com/discussion/151647/my-surround-project/p1
Sonicaps, Mills, RDO-194s-198s, Dynamat, Hurricane Nuts, Blackhole5
Pioneer Elite VSX-72TXV, Carver PM-600, SVS PB2-Plus Subwoofer
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westmassguy wrote: »westmassguy wrote: »Moisten the dust cap with warm water and an artists brush (It's cloth). Let it sit for a minute or two, then use the vacuum method, a quick on/off. It may take a few cycles. Perseverance is key.
Do not soak it, you don't want water down in the air gap.
I've never tried the mosten method pardon me while i stick this extra tidbit away for future use.
Out of context, this made me chuckle a wee bit -- not quite sure why.
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mhardy6647 wrote: »westmassguy wrote: »westmassguy wrote: »Moisten the dust cap with warm water and an artists brush (It's cloth). Let it sit for a minute or two, then use the vacuum method, a quick on/off. It may take a few cycles. Perseverance is key.
Do not soak it, you don't want water down in the air gap.
I've never tried the mosten method pardon me while i stick this extra tidbit away for future use.
Out of context, this made me chuckle a wee bit -- not quite sure why.
My comment wasn't for prime time but i bet you knows me well enough -
I know is not a " FAIR " Fight but doing a little A&B using the Polk Monitor 8t that I currently ownI am now COMMON-GROUND -
The 8t’s will likely expose the midrange “quack” that the 10’s have.
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You'll probably be able to push the 8t's harder (if you're into that like I used to be). The mids will be more natural (warmish), that's been my experience anyway. The 8t's are really overlooked, IMHO, and don't get much respect...Remember, when you're running from something, you're running to something...-me
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The fight has placed the 8ts as a clear winner over the monitors in some regards but damn... I thought it was going to be the monitors all the way. Some times the little guy has to winI am now COMMON-GROUND
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@SDAkid So, what do you feel that the 10s do better?Post edited by FestYboy on
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A buddy of mine had some 10’s when they were in production but I always thought 8t’s were the better of the two. Don’t know why I never really liked them. The 7’s, now that’s a different story! Different strokes for different folks...Remember, when you're running from something, you're running to something...-me
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@SDAkid So, what do you feel that the 10s do better?
Hit a lower range while in the same volume range
Here is the kicker both can do very crisp highs (but I think they share the same tweeter) but then again I could be wrong
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Maybe the 10's needed more play time since the pawn shop owner told me they had been sitting for over a year, but they get better by the dayI am now COMMON-GROUND