sda crs specs

wangotango68
wangotango68 Posts: 1,056
edited February 28 in Clubhouse Archives
does anybody have the specs on these speakers? the cabnet size,the height of them on the stands and what ever else anybody has.

thanks scott :cool:
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  • rskarvan
    rskarvan Posts: 2,374
    edited February 2002
    Scott,

    Yeah, I've got that info.
    10 1/8"D x 20"W x 12 3/4"H
    35 Lbs each
    6 Ohms
    Self resetting thermal tweet protection

    HI Pass 2nd order Gaussian
    Resonance and Inductance Compensated; 2.5KHz.

    Low Pass #1 (two per cabinet)
    2nd order Gaussian , Impedance Compensated; 125Hz.

    Low Pass #2 (one per cabinet)
    Fully complementary sub-bass operation of both drivers below 150 Hz.

    On the original Polk stands, they sit 38" elevation to the top of each cabinet.


    Why are you interested?
    Are you looking... or, have you found a set that you are interested in purchasing. Just curious.

    Take Care Big Guy,

    Ron
  • wangotango68
    wangotango68 Posts: 1,056
    edited February 2002
    yea i have my eye on a set,did you guys get any snow down in indy? we recieved 5 inches are might get another 5 today.

    scott:cool:
  • rskarvan
    rskarvan Posts: 2,374
    edited February 2002
    We got about the same amount of snow.
    I like the CRS+ speakers.
    I think the compensated crossovers really help.
    They sound better than the monitor 10's.
    They are both a little cleaner and a little deeper in the bass.
    The sda imaging is very pronounced - more so than my 3.1's.
    Great little speaker.
    New (1989), they cost about $1K with stands (or, more).
    I think they are worth about $400 used (all components working)
    with original Polk stands.

    If you audition them, setup of the CRS is absolutely critical.
    Because the bass radiator is in the back, they should
    be positioned about 10" from a rear common wall.
    Distance from the rear wall greatly affects bass volume.
    Without good stands (like Polk's), the CRS is a difficult speaker
    to enjoy properly.

    Anyway, I think the CRS-line is my all time favorite Polk speaker.
    Its truly unique.