RTI 150's decreased sound quality

Tmony
Tmony Posts: 5
edited July 2006 in Speakers
Hello all, I am new to Club Polk
Last year I purchased a pair of Rti150's that sounded great when I bought them. I was running a Sony STR-DA3000ES. The speakers sounded excellent and I was very happy with them. About a month ago the sound quality decreased dramatically and became "muddy" and/or "muted". I had little (if any) response from the tweeters. I figured the underpowered receiver may have damaged the tweeters at higher volumes. I sent the tweeters back to Polk, which they promptly replaced. I just received the replacements and after installation, the sound quality is still bad. Any suggestions?? I miss the great sound I originally enjoyed from these speakers.

I am using them as a 2-channel set up for music only and now have replaced the Sony with NAD 272 amp, 162 pre-amp and 422 tuner.
Thanks for your assistance!
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  • RuSsMaN
    RuSsMaN Posts: 17,986
    edited July 2006
    Check the crossover boards for continuity and damaged parts.
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  • ohskigod
    ohskigod Posts: 6,502
    edited July 2006
    Russ is probably right, but just in the interest of eliminating options, hook the speakers up to another reciever/amp and see if they sound the same. there is a small chance its the reciever itself. (really small)
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  • Tmony
    Tmony Posts: 5
    edited July 2006
    Russ
    Forgive my ignorance, but do I access the crossover boards through the back of these cabinets?
  • Tmony
    Tmony Posts: 5
    edited July 2006
    Ohskigod,
    Thanks for the suggestion, I did try them with the Sony and with the new NAD equipment and they sound the same.