White Speaker yellowing - Polk Atrium series.
I have decided to buy a speaker set in the Atrium series, likely the 4 so it's not too large. My house trim is white so I was debating the white speakers. But I have almost always been burned by white products yellowing badly over the years. Has anyone any experience with the white speakers in the Atrium series? Anyone have them in the sun for 5+ years? I do not have a choice in installation spaces so they will be in the direct summer sun. To be safe I will go with black unless someone can set me straight! Thank you for your time!
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Appliance epoxy paint will stop the fade.
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Keep it out of sunlight
I've had mine in the back porch for 4 years, looks good as I did the day I put them up- Not Tom ::::::: Any system can play Diana Krall. Only the best can play Limp Bizkit. -
Very interesting! I've never heard of appliance epoxy paint. Is it specifically to keep white from fading? I would keep them out of sunlight if I could. But the way my front deck / side of house is won't allow for that.
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Maybe some covers when not in use2-channel: Modwright KWI-200 Integrated, Dynaudio C1-II Signatures
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You could paint them black....
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Appliance epoxy paint will stop the fade.
Wecome to Club Polk.
Tom
That will turn yellow exposed to UV light.Political Correctness'.........defined
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Just paint them safety yellow and relax.Don't take experimental gene therapies from known eugenicists.
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The manual recommends first putting a couple coats of Krylon spray primer on then a coat of exterior grade paint (UV resistant). Any color desired. They can be repainted. Could also apply a UV resistant clear coat to them if that's easier. Or just leave them up as is for a year and see how they do with the exposure level they have. Polk recommends placing them under eaves if possible.
It also says taking the speakers down when not needed outdoors will help them last longer. Obviously!
While they do have a five year cabinet warranty cosmetic issues are usually not covered. The black speakers are likely to fade to grey over time. How long that takes depends on the UV resistance of the original finish.
https://www.polkaudio.com/on/demandware.static/-/Library-Sites-polk_northamerica_shared/default/dw2f1b4678/downloads/atrium-series-owners-manual-en-es-fr.pdf -
Speaker yellowing?
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Thank you everyone for your comments. I do think I'll err on the side of safety and go black. Black fading to grey won't bother me too much VS the plastic on the speakers getting yellow while they are mounted to trim that is very white. I 100% would put them under cover if I had a covered patio. But that is not in the cards for awhile. Thanks everyone!
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People pay big money to get that aged yellowing look on guitars. Just embrace it.Analog: MoFi MasterTracker > MoFi UltraDeck > Sutherland 20/20
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I would also look at the definitive aws for comparison depending on budget- Not Tom ::::::: Any system can play Diana Krall. Only the best can play Limp Bizkit.
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@homeskkol, you might (or might not) find this interesting, vis-a-vis the "environmental yellowing" of white plastics.
https://community.classicspeakerpages.net/topic/10385-advent-400-table-radio-de-yellowing/
Since I am sitting about 10 feet from an old and decidedly yellowed Advent 400 radio module (sans companion speaker), I am empathetic.
As to black paint -- good luck!
From the Polk Audio Forum Hall of Fame:
https://forum.polkaudio.com/discussion/29186/where-to-buy-black-paint/p1