My earliest, and most prized, bit of Polk Audio ephemera: ca. 1976 "Monitor Series" brochure
mhardy6647
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OK, so it ain't much, but it's been in my possession since I started loudspeaker shopping (ca. fall 1976/spring 1977) in Baltimore, so I am kinda attached to it.
I have been meaning to generate a better quality scan of it for... well... nigh on two decades. A recent post on very early Monitor 7s (and 7As) got me to thinkin' - again - about doing it. Today is hot and humid and generally a good "inside" day, so I finally got around to it.
These are better than the old ones, which I had to rescue from Photobucket's evil clutches a couple of years back but they're not pro-quality. I also decided to keep these in color (I'd reduced the earlier set of scans to monochrome). In particular, one page of the brochure had artifictually mottled color on each of two attempts to scan it -- so that page is, regretfully, reproduced in monochrome.
Polk Monitor brochure 1976 p1 by Mark Hardy, on Flickr
This brochure had a fold-out front page with some "features" recorded on it, and also three photos on its 'back' side.
Polk Monitor brochure 1976 foldin by Mark Hardy, on Flickr
Polk Monitor brochure 1976 foldin reverse by Mark Hardy, on Flickr
Polk Monitor brochure 1976 p2 by Mark Hardy, on Flickr
Polk Monitor brochure 1976 p3 by Mark Hardy, on Flickr
Polk Monitor brochure 1976 p4 by Mark Hardy, on Flickr
Hope that this is useful, or at least interesting!
I have been meaning to generate a better quality scan of it for... well... nigh on two decades. A recent post on very early Monitor 7s (and 7As) got me to thinkin' - again - about doing it. Today is hot and humid and generally a good "inside" day, so I finally got around to it.
These are better than the old ones, which I had to rescue from Photobucket's evil clutches a couple of years back but they're not pro-quality. I also decided to keep these in color (I'd reduced the earlier set of scans to monochrome). In particular, one page of the brochure had artifictually mottled color on each of two attempts to scan it -- so that page is, regretfully, reproduced in monochrome.
Polk Monitor brochure 1976 p1 by Mark Hardy, on Flickr
This brochure had a fold-out front page with some "features" recorded on it, and also three photos on its 'back' side.
Polk Monitor brochure 1976 foldin by Mark Hardy, on Flickr
Polk Monitor brochure 1976 foldin reverse by Mark Hardy, on Flickr
Polk Monitor brochure 1976 p2 by Mark Hardy, on Flickr
Polk Monitor brochure 1976 p3 by Mark Hardy, on Flickr
Polk Monitor brochure 1976 p4 by Mark Hardy, on Flickr
Hope that this is useful, or at least interesting!
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A National treasure….
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👍. Cool stuff!!
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Super interesting! Thanks so much. So now I think this clears up the issue (for me) of whether or not the specs in the Audio Oct 1978 were accurate or not. They say 26Hz to 25kHz +/- 2dB. Unless that is a later brochure? Aaargh. Still hard to believe and why would it be so low?
PS: lol @ *our* soft dome high frequency unit. I don't see a hole in the dome. Can you see one in your original copy?
PPS: Doesn't that picture of the tweeter look different from a Peerless? The corners are chamfered, not rounded. It looks like the dome is mounted behind the bezel rather than in front in a rabbet. The wires are behind the bezel rather than in a groove in the front.George / NJ
Polk 7B main speakers, std. mods+ (1979, orig owner)
Martin Logan Dynamo sub w/6ft 14awg Power Cord
Onkyo A-8017 integrated
Logitech Squeezebox Touch Streamer w/EDO applet
iFi nano iDSD DAC
iPurifier3
iDefender w/ iPower PS
Custom Steve Wilson 1m UPOCC Interconnect
iFi Mercury 0.5m OFHC continuous cast copper USB cable
Custom Ribbon Speaker Cables, 5ft long, 4N Copper, 14awg, ultra low inductance
Custom Vibration Isolation Speaker Stands and Sub Platform -
Are you interested in the auction value or what you should insure it for?
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Are you interested in the auction value or what you should insure it for?
Do... do you think I should get a rider for our insurance?
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Gardenstater wrote: »Super interesting! Thanks so much. So now I think this clears up the issue (for me) of whether or not the specs in the Audio Oct 1978 were accurate or not. They say 26Hz to 25kHz +/- 2dB. Unless that is a later brochure? Aaargh. Still hard to believe and why would it be so low?
PS: lol @ *our* soft dome high frequency unit. I don't see a hole in the dome. Can you see one in your original copy?
PPS: Doesn't that picture of the tweeter look different from a Peerless? The corners are chamfered, not rounded. It looks like the dome is mounted behind the bezel rather than in front in a rabbet. The wires are behind the bezel rather than in a groove in the front.
There was a plate over the Peerless's bezel (escutcheon? whatever...) in some of the very, very early Polk products. Perhaps to disguise the tweeters' provenance?
PS I wouldn't get too hung up on the numbers printed in the sales literature...
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That was probably an error in Audio 1978 Oct. But your brochure is 1976 = earlier. I have read an article by someone who was an employee of Polk that when they give no dB qualifiers, it implies -9dB, just as sort of an aside. Perhaps Audio took the wrong numbers and then put a +/- 2dB.
I don't know. If you zoom in you can see that there are raised areas that look like the terminals are mounted there. You wouldn't do that if you were buying Peerless tweeters and putting another plate in front of their plate, would you? They are centrally located on the bezel from top to bottom and that's not where the Peerless terminals are even located, which is why there is the familiar upside down V.
Isn't there anyone in Engineering from the old Polk that we can consult on this stuff? Stu _____? Are they uninterested in sharing their knowledge?
George / NJ
Polk 7B main speakers, std. mods+ (1979, orig owner)
Martin Logan Dynamo sub w/6ft 14awg Power Cord
Onkyo A-8017 integrated
Logitech Squeezebox Touch Streamer w/EDO applet
iFi nano iDSD DAC
iPurifier3
iDefender w/ iPower PS
Custom Steve Wilson 1m UPOCC Interconnect
iFi Mercury 0.5m OFHC continuous cast copper USB cable
Custom Ribbon Speaker Cables, 5ft long, 4N Copper, 14awg, ultra low inductance
Custom Vibration Isolation Speaker Stands and Sub Platform -
Do they remember?? That’s a long time ago!
Maybe the tweeter photo is of a sample unit, not production? -
@mhardy6647 I was just having some fun with it. Like Frazier Crane’s Dad, I enjoy the “game show” aspect of Antiques Roadshow.
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@mhardy6647 I was just having some fun with it. Like Frazier Crane’s Dad, I enjoy the “game show” aspect of Antiques Roadshow.
I assumed (well, OK, hoped) as much!
I was trying to respond in kind.
I wish I'd amassed more Polk ephemera back then -- I am (for better or worse) a sucker for catalogs & brochures.
... and that's why I love www.worldradiohistory.com
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Next time you're on that site, search for "DKL Sound Lab" they've got one of our really early ads.
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mhardy6647 wrote: »@mhardy6647 I was just having some fun with it. Like Frazier Crane’s Dad, I enjoy the “game show” aspect of Antiques Roadshow.
I assumed (well, OK, hoped) as much!
I was trying to respond in kind.
I wish I'd amassed more Polk ephemera back then -- I am (for better or worse) a sucker for catalogs & brochures.
... and that's why I love www.worldradiohistory.com
Amen to that. I used to grab any that I could get my hands on at the local shops. Some I probably wasn't supposed to have.Stan
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Polk LSi15 (DB840 upgrade), Parasound: P/LD-1100, HCA-1000A; Denon: DVD-2910, DRM-800A; Benchmark DAC1, Monster HTS3600-MKII, Grado SR-225i; Technics SL-J2, Parasound PPH-100.
HT:
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Other stuff:
Denon: DRA-835R, AVR-888, DCD-660, DRM-700A, DRR-780; Polk: S8, Monitor 5A, 5B, TSi100, RM7, PSW10 (DXi104 upgrade); Pioneer: CT-6R; Onkyo CP-1046F; Ortofon OM5E, Marantz: PM5004, CD5004, CDR-615; Parasound C/PT-600, HCA-800ii, Sony CDP-650ESD, Technics SA 5070, B&W DM601 -
apropos of funny/early Polk tweeters -- did all y'all see this?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/324114061663?hash=item4b76b4195f:g:vTgAAOSwiI1eesvr
Description sounds like it came from a Model 9A.I don't know the model number that it came out of but i have never seen another one anywhere. It was in a small tower speaker with 4 mid woofers, 3 with the tweeter in the front of the box and one in the rear.
innerestin'.
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Rudimentary...
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There's a bit of a family similarity to early Polk PCB
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SeleniumFalcon wrote: »There's a bit of a family similarity to early Polk PCB
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Perfboard with strawberry jelly.
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SeleniumFalcon wrote: »Perfboard with strawberry jelly.
To quote Jimmy Buffett:Well it reminds me of the menu at a Holiday Inn...