Help Identifying Polk Audio Vintage Speaker Towers
doyouknowpeter
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Hello all! Would anybody be able to identify the speakers included in the attached photos? I only included a picture of one of the pair, but you get the point. Thanks, all!
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I'm thinking rt1000p- Not Tom ::::::: Any system can play Diana Krall. Only the best can play Limp Bizkit.
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Polk RT1000P. 1 inch tri lam tweeter, 6.5 inch midwoofer, and 6.5 inch powered woofer. Amps tend to develop a buzz and go bad so watch out for that...Living Room 2.2: Usher BE-718 "tiny dancers"; Dual DIY Dayton audio RSS210HF-4 Subs with Dayton SPA-250 amps; Arcam SA30; Musical Fidelity A308; Sony UBP-x1000es
Game Room 5.1.4: Denon AVR-X4200w; Sony UBP-x700; Definitive Technology Power Monitor 900 mains, CLR-3000 center, StudioMonitor 350 surrounds, ProMonitor 800 atmos x4; Sub - Monoprice Monolith 15in THX Ultra
Bedroom 2.1 Harmon Kardon HK3490; Bluesounds Node N130; Polk RT25i; ACI Titan Subwoofer
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Yep, I have the same speaker. Had them since the 90's. Have just had one go bad in the sub amp. Would someone give me an idea of cost to repair assuming amp is all that's wrong. I really like these speakers.
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jncollins01 wrote: »Yep, I have the same speaker. Had them since the 90's. Have just had one go bad in the sub amp. Would someone give me an idea of cost to repair assuming amp is all that's wrong. I really like these speakers.
John
I suggest you contact your local repair shop.Political Correctness'.........defined
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jncollins01 wrote: »Yep, I have the same speaker. Had them since the 90's. Have just had one go bad in the sub amp. Would someone give me an idea of cost to repair assuming amp is all that's wrong. I really like these speakers.
John
I have some rt1000p that failed a few years ago.
I took off the plate amp and found a bulging and leaking capacitor.
I replaced all of them and it's still working great.
If you're not comfortable diagnosing and repairing it yourself that I would highly suggest you contact your local repair shop like others have said.