Intermittent sub on RT1000p
swill
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Hi all,
New to forum but not Polk speakers. Love my RT1000p's. However for the last year or so (before I discovered this forum) I've been having a problem with my subs in the RT1000's. They kick in/out intermittently - like there is a loose connection somewhere. Has anyone else had this problem and what has been done to remedy it? It's on my left side.
I can temporarily fix it by smacking the back of the speaker/crossover.... but after a few beats it disappears again.
Thanks for helping.
Scott Will
Atlanta GA
New to forum but not Polk speakers. Love my RT1000p's. However for the last year or so (before I discovered this forum) I've been having a problem with my subs in the RT1000's. They kick in/out intermittently - like there is a loose connection somewhere. Has anyone else had this problem and what has been done to remedy it? It's on my left side.
I can temporarily fix it by smacking the back of the speaker/crossover.... but after a few beats it disappears again.
Thanks for helping.
Scott Will
Atlanta GA
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Welcome to the forum..
Sounds like a loose wire on the cross over or plate amp to me..
I have the 2000i`s, and have had no issues at all.
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