monitor 11 (real time array)

turbobusa65
turbobusa65 Posts: 105
edited December 2006 in Vintage Speakers
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
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  • turbobusa65
    turbobusa65 Posts: 105
    edited December 2006
    Ineed the (D-1200-A) pasive radiator. can any one help? thanks.
  • Libertyc
    Libertyc Posts: 915
    edited December 2006
    SW80 ea BD0803-B $43.20
    SW81 ea BD0801-B $43.20

    To place an order, please call 1-800-377-7655
  • turbobusa65
    turbobusa65 Posts: 105
    edited December 2006
    Libertyc wrote:
    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
    Libertyc Posts: 915
    edited December 2006
    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/
  • turbobusa65
    turbobusa65 Posts: 105
    edited December 2006
    Libertyc 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/
    The model I have is not there. But I sent them a fax. Thank's
  • Libertyc
    Libertyc Posts: 915
    edited December 2006
    Don't you have the RTA11's?
  • turbobusa65
    turbobusa65 Posts: 105
    edited December 2006
    Libertyc wrote:
    Don't you have the RTA11's?
    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!!:D :D
  • turbobusa65
    turbobusa65 Posts: 105
    edited December 2006
    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!! :D:D;) EXCUSE ME PLEASE, NOT SHUR WHAT HAPPENED.
  • Loud & Clear
    Loud & Clear Posts: 1,538
    edited December 2006
    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
  • turbobusa65
    turbobusa65 Posts: 105
    edited December 2006
    We know you need the passive 12"s, so now you need to figure out where those loose wires belong.
    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!!