Binding Post

guinsdan
guinsdan Posts: 37
edited March 2009 in Speakers
This is crazy! So I am setting up A3's and the one binding post is smaller than the rest inside. It looks like a manufacturing issue; apparently it wasn't hollowed out enough.

I was planning to bi-amp but that isn't an option now. Has anyone heard of this happening? Should I return the speakers?
f: RTi A5
c: CSi A6
r: RTi A3
s: BIC F12
r: Integra DTR 6.9
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  • metal83
    metal83 Posts: 1,219
    edited March 2009
    Inside where?
    Where the bare wire goes, or where the banana plugs go?
  • guinsdan
    guinsdan Posts: 37
    edited March 2009
    metal83 wrote: »
    Inside where?
    Where the bare wire goes, or where the banana plugs go?

    The plug. I actually jacked a plug up a little b/c I wasn't expecting it NOT to fit!
    f: RTi A5
    c: CSi A6
    r: RTi A3
    s: BIC F12
    r: Integra DTR 6.9
  • metal83
    metal83 Posts: 1,219
    edited March 2009
    That's strange.
    Did you make sure that the little plastic piece that covers the whole in the binding post plug didn't fall inside? lol





    That is weird though, i'm sure Polk CS will take care of you.
    Or just exchange them if you bought them locally.
  • leroyjr1
    leroyjr1 Posts: 8,785
    edited March 2009
    No need to bi amp those speakers you'll never hear a difference.
  • guinsdan
    guinsdan Posts: 37
    edited March 2009
    leroyjr1 wrote: »
    No need to bi amp those speakers you'll never hear a difference.

    Thanks...I figured that but I have OCD and need to try it.
    f: RTi A5
    c: CSi A6
    r: RTi A3
    s: BIC F12
    r: Integra DTR 6.9
  • F1nut
    F1nut Posts: 50,828
    edited March 2009
    Did you check inside the plug hole, like metal83 suggested?
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