Top Hats for RTA 12B Speakers

rmaiers
rmaiers Posts: 145
edited March 2013 in Vintage Speakers
Does anyone know if the plastic corner braces for the top hats of the RTA 12Bs are available from Polk? I got some top hats that are in great condition, they just need the corner braces.
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  • jon s
    jon s Posts: 905
    edited June 2009
    I figure you are out of luck on that... You could probably make a set using 1" diameter dowels...
  • geppy1
    geppy1 Posts: 3,075
    edited June 2009
    I may have one you could use for parts keith
  • dorokusai
    dorokusai Posts: 25,577
    edited June 2009
    rmaiers wrote: »
    Does anyone know if the plastic corner braces for the top hats of the RTA 12Bs are available from Polk? I got some top hats that are in great condition, they just need the corner braces.

    They are not available.
    CTC BBQ Amplifier, Sonic Frontiers Line3 Pre-Amplifier and Wadia 581 SACD player. Speakers? Always changing but for now, Mission Argonauts I picked up for $50 bucks, mint.
  • rmaiers
    rmaiers Posts: 145
    edited June 2009
    Geppy1, Thanks for the offer. I'm going to see if I can get these speakers working first. Something is wrong with them, tweeters aren't playing. I only paid $50 for them so I'm looking at this as a project. I'm hoping the tweeters aren't blown as they are the peerless. The 3/4 amp fuses were still in and they weren't blown so I'm hoping the problem is in the crossovers. I've dug out my soldering iron, solder sucker, VOM and have a capacitor checker. Anyone have experience rebuilding the RTA-12B crossovers?
  • geppy1
    geppy1 Posts: 3,075
    edited June 2009
    Where are you located.? I laso have some top crossovers from a 1985 12C Keith
  • jon s
    jon s Posts: 905
    edited June 2009
    The RTA-12B/C speakers have a LOT of caps. I picked up my set for $50, and like you found out the tweeters weren't working. After investigating, I found that a resistor in the crossover burned out and that the tweeters were indeed blown.

    There are two caps in the speaker cabinets and about 10-11 in each top assembly. I decided to replace all the caps with Sonicaps. This turned out to be a very expensive endeavor as it cost over $700 and reassembly was quite cumbersome due to the size of the soniccaps.

    Even going with new Dayton or Jantzen crosscaps, the cost is going to exceed $250 total because of the crossover's complexity (I think this is the most complex crossover Polk ever made).

    I can tell you that going with the Soniccaps made a tremendous difference but $700 is an awful lot to spend on a pair of old speakers.
  • rmaiers
    rmaiers Posts: 145
    edited June 2009
    I live in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Depending on what I find when I start testing I may just keep these for parts. Hopefully some of the drivers are ok. The cabinets are in better condition than my other 12Bs and the top hats look very good too, just missing the corner braces.

    I can't see spending hundreds of dollars on capacitors as I really don't have any room for these even if I get them running. I already have a set of 12Bs, 12Cs, and SDA 2Bs.

    This will be a good project for me to relearn soldering. Some day I will recap the SDA 2Bs.
  • jimbo1421
    jimbo1421 Posts: 772
    edited March 2013
    How does one report spam that's within a thread? We wouldn't want the whole thread deleted.

    Jim
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  • agfrost
    agfrost Posts: 2,428
    edited March 2013
    Click the triangle-y mark with the ! at the bottom of the offending post(s). I've done so here.
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  • goofyGAguy
    goofyGAguy Posts: 545
    edited March 2013
    Just click on the "!" in the lower left corner of one of the offending posts, write "SPAM" in the message box and click Send Report. A mod will be along soon to remove the detritus from the thread.

    agfrost can type much faster than me.
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  • tophatjohnny
    tophatjohnny Posts: 4,182
    edited March 2013
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  • jimbo1421
    jimbo1421 Posts: 772
    edited March 2013
    agfrost wrote: »
    Click the triangle-y mark with the ! at the bottom of the offending post(s). I've done so here.

    Thanks, I missed that.

    Jim
    5.1 System:
    TCL R613 55" 4K
    Front: SRS-3.1TL
    Center: CS400i
    Surround: Monitor 10B
    PSW10 subwoofer
    Onkyo PR-SC886P Pre/Pro
    NAD T955 5 channel power amplifier
    Technics SL-1710 MK2 turntable
    Audio-Technica AT14Sa cartridge
    Parasound P3 pre-amp
    Oppo BDP-103 Blu-Ray
    2014 MacBook Pro 2.8 GHz

    2.0 Office System:
    Monitor 10A (Peerless)
    Outlaw 1050 receiver
    Parasound HCA-1000A power amp
    MacPro
  • rscamer
    rscamer Posts: 70
    edited March 2013
    Try VR3 mods he is on this forum and also has a website. I just did my 12c with Clarity caps he shipped me the parts for around $300