Psw505 & psw1000
Danemarks
Posts: 2
My PSW505 warranty expired recently and coincidentally it seemed to have stopped working shortly after. I just purchased a PSW1000 and wired it up directly out of the box and it did not work either...
...I had the 505 wired from the front left and right channels of a Pioneer VSX-D509S (old school) and had my CSi5 running through the sub. The light will turn green in "auto" showing it is receiving some kind of a signal but not putting out sound. I have tried wiring it with RCA cables to the Line In and LFE, same thing. The speaker it self is good.
I wired the 1000 the same way and had the exact same symptoms. After calling JR and Polk and receiving a UPS label I tried disconnecting everything and only plugging in one channel (left), it worked fine, plugged in the right (left still plugged in) and it stopped working again!? I then tried plugging the other channel into the 505 and they both worked fine.?
1 day later the 505 stopped working again, but the 1000 is working great. Don't know if the receiver is slowing giving out? Any advice would be great!
Sorry the thread is so long, trying to explain as much as possible.
...I had the 505 wired from the front left and right channels of a Pioneer VSX-D509S (old school) and had my CSi5 running through the sub. The light will turn green in "auto" showing it is receiving some kind of a signal but not putting out sound. I have tried wiring it with RCA cables to the Line In and LFE, same thing. The speaker it self is good.
I wired the 1000 the same way and had the exact same symptoms. After calling JR and Polk and receiving a UPS label I tried disconnecting everything and only plugging in one channel (left), it worked fine, plugged in the right (left still plugged in) and it stopped working again!? I then tried plugging the other channel into the 505 and they both worked fine.?
1 day later the 505 stopped working again, but the 1000 is working great. Don't know if the receiver is slowing giving out? Any advice would be great!
Sorry the thread is so long, trying to explain as much as possible.
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Have you tried not using the auto on and just leaving it on all the time? Also, does your AVR have an sub preout?
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I have had the sub in On, Auto, and have cycled power several times. I did get a reply from Polk tech support, they said it sounded like the receiver is putting out two signals out of phase. The receiver does have a sub pre-out.