monitor 11 (real time array)
turbobusa65
Posts: 105
These are the speakers I have. Dimensions: 31-3/4" H x 15-7/8" W x 10-7/8" D
Shipping Weight (each): 60 lbs
Driver Compliment: 2 x MW6600 Mid-L.F.
1 x HF1000 H.F.
1 x D-1200-A Passive
DC Resistance: 4.5 ohms
Fuse: 3/4 amp, 3AG fast-blo, HF only
Enclosure Type: Passive Radiator
Crossover Type:
High Pass 3rd order Gaussian,
Phase Compensated,
3.5 KHz
Low Pass #1 2nd order,
Phase Compensated,
3.5 KHz
Low Pass #2 3rd order,
Impedance Compensated,
400Hz
Shipping Weight (each): 60 lbs
Driver Compliment: 2 x MW6600 Mid-L.F.
1 x HF1000 H.F.
1 x D-1200-A Passive
DC Resistance: 4.5 ohms
Fuse: 3/4 amp, 3AG fast-blo, HF only
Enclosure Type: Passive Radiator
Crossover Type:
High Pass 3rd order Gaussian,
Phase Compensated,
3.5 KHz
Low Pass #1 2nd order,
Phase Compensated,
3.5 KHz
Low Pass #2 3rd order,
Impedance Compensated,
400Hz
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Ineed the (D-1200-A) pasive radiator. can any one help? thanks.
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SW80 ea BD0803-B $43.20
SW81 ea BD0801-B $43.20
To place an order, please call 1-800-377-7655 -
Yes sir thank you very much!! I will call first thing monday morning.;)Libertyc wrote:SW80 ea BD0803-B $43.20
SW81 ea BD0801-B $43.20
To place an order, please call 1-800-377-7655 -
Here is the link to Polk parts. Make sure you tell them your a forum member to get your club discount.
http://clubpolk.polkaudio.com/service/models/ -
The model I have is not there. But I sent them a fax. Thank'sLibertyc wrote:Here is the link to Polk parts. Make sure you tell them your a forum member to get your club discount.
http://clubpolk.polkaudio.com/service/models/ -
Don't you have the RTA11's?
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YES! I FOUND THE PAPERWORK. It say's the R.T.A.11 share's the same low frequency "section" cabinet as the (r.t.a.12b) It also use's the same 6 1/2" drivers, and the same12" planar fluid-coupled subwoofer and 1" moving coil high frequency radiatoras the 12b!! The cabinet is 33 1/2"h x 16"w x 11 1/2"d The performance of the 11 is remarkably similar to that of the 12b. "it say's" Now all I have to do is find a set of SW 120 PR'S or a suitable replacement!! According to Polk's site their there! Thank's to each and every one of you who tried to help me!!:DLibertyc wrote:Don't you have the RTA11's?
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I FOUND THE PAPERWORK. It say's the R.T.A.11 share's the same low frequency "section" cabinet as the (r.t.a.12b) It also use's the same 6 1/2" drivers, and the same12" planar fluid-coupled subwoofer and 1" moving coil high frequency radiatoras the 12b!! The cabinet is 33 1/2"h x 16"w x 11 1/2"d The performance of the 11 is remarkably similar to that of the 12b. "it say's" Now all I have to do is find a set of SW 120 PR'S or a suitable replacement!! According to Polk's site their there! Thank's to each and every one of you who tried to help me!!


EXCUSE ME PLEASE, NOT SHUR WHAT HAPPENED. -
We know you need the passive 12"s, so now you need to figure out where those loose wires belong.
Two Channel Setup:
Speakers: Wharfedale Opus 2-3
Integrated Amp: Krell S-300i
DAC: Arcam irDac
Source: iMac
Remote Control: iPad Mini
3.2 Home Theater Setup:
Fronts: Klipsch RP-160M
Center: Klipsch RP-160M
Subwoofer: SVS PB12NSD (X 2)
AVR: Yamaha Aventage RX-A2030
Blu Ray: Sony BDP-S790
TV Source: DirecTV Genie -
Already got it figured, looked at the schmatic, and apperantly my buddy moved some wires around to try to get some other speakers to work.:mad: Hope he did'nt mess anything up. But these speakers are in grate shape I will spend the money to save them!!;) P.S. he did not cut or splice the wires, just un-plug and not play!!Loud & Clear wrote:We know you need the passive 12"s, so now you need to figure out where those loose wires belong.
