sda repair advice
dougd
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I recently purchased a pair of sda's, they sound amazing, however 1 or 2 of the mids in one of the speakers seems to be in need of replacement. At low to moderate volume levels they sound fine, but when turned up high I get a scratchy time noise coming from the mids. It seems to only manifest itself on the bass portions of a song. Anyway, lets assume I need to replace them,I wanted to save some time on researching, as to my best course of action.
ie- should I keep checking ebay, should I just get them from polk, I don't even know if I can get these replacements from polk. I know you guys will point me in the right direction.
Thanks in advance,
Doug
ie- should I keep checking ebay, should I just get them from polk, I don't even know if I can get these replacements from polk. I know you guys will point me in the right direction.
Thanks in advance,
Doug
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Hi Doug,
All you need are 2 links, first find the replacement driver from here:
http://clubpolk.polkaudio.com/service/models/modelpartslist.php3?model=sda
then look up the Club Polk price from here for the driver:
http://clubpolk.polkaudio.com/service/parts/partslist.php3?item=drivers
Lastly, call Polk customer service and tell the rep that you are a member
of the Club Polk. Since you only need one driver, ebay won't give you
much saving. The CP price is a shipped price.
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Thankyou Fred
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Fred,
If your still around -next question,is this a simple job,replacing the driver. I'm a carpenter with no knowledge of electronics.
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Replacing the drivers should be pretty straighforward, just grab a screwdriver, loosen the screws, disconnect the old driver and hook up the new one. Just make sure you use the right polarity.
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Hi Doug,
Like everyone already said, the replacement is relative simple, just unscrew, take the driver out, and screw the new one back. The most important is to remember which wire is for the +ve and which is for -ve so that you won't reverse the polarity accidentally.
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I assume you do the "push test" with the speakers off?Chuck13
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