Sda crs

salasg
salasg Posts: 172
edited August 2009 in Vintage Speakers
I just hooked up these. Wondering if I have a problem. I am using an AVR as my source and was listening to these with the interconnect cable and it sounded like one speaker was carrying more of the base. I disconnected the cable and it sounds equal. I am new to the SDA scene. Is this normal.:confused: Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
:D
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  • jimbo1421
    jimbo1421 Posts: 772
    edited August 2009
    salasg wrote: »
    I just hooked up these. Wondering if I have a problem. I am using an AVR as my source and was listening to these with the interconnect cable and it sounded like one speaker was carrying more of the base. I disconnected the cable and it sounds equal. I am new to the SDA scene. Is this normal.:confused: Any help would be appreciated.
    Thanks
    :D

    There is a set of tests that might help pinpoint the problem posted here: http://www.polkaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?t=85837

    Jim
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  • salasg
    salasg Posts: 172
    edited August 2009
    Oops. Guess I should make sure that the left speaker is connected to the left channel and the right speaker is connected to the right channel. :o Everything seems fine now. Just have get on those speaker stands now. Here are some pics.
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    There is some minor damage to one of the cabinets and one grill is missing the emblem. otherwise tweeters and drivers sound great.