CSi A6 tweeter not working
SmosRTiA9s
Posts: 11
Hi guys, I took your advice and purchased the CSiA6 to compliment my RTi A9's. I got a great deal off of Ebay. There are absolutely no high frequencies coming from the tweeter. I noticed that the speaker has 5-way binding posts. The brass jumpers are intact and I have the speaker cable going to top terminals. I have no idea why the tweeter is not working.:mad: The speaker looks brand new, the woofers and tweeter itself look brand new. (When I had my CS2 hooked up everything was fine!!)
I unscrewed the speaker cable hook-up plate on the back and noticed that the top terminals are for the woofers and the bottom is for the tweeter. While my Denon AVR3806 was on, (brass jumpers removed) I switched back and forth from top to bottom terminals. I only got sound from the top which is for the woofers. No sound at all from the bottom. Fellow polkster's what do you think is wrong? Blown tweeter, lose connection to the tweeter? I tried to removed the tweeter to see if it was just a lose connection but I couldn't remove the screws with basic alan wrenches/L wrenches. Any ideas on what type of tool to use to remove the screws so I can see what is going on? Any help/ suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Smo
Current HT:
Samsung 46"LCD LN46a750
Denon AVR-3806 bi-amped to the A9's
Pioneer ELITE DVD player-dv-59avi
PS3
Sony VCR
Polk Audio RTi A9's-front
Polk Audio Csi A6-center
Advent Jade B2R-surrounds
Velodyne CT120-took out velodyne sub and put a 12" Diamondaudio Macdaddy sub in, all I can say is awesome.
I unscrewed the speaker cable hook-up plate on the back and noticed that the top terminals are for the woofers and the bottom is for the tweeter. While my Denon AVR3806 was on, (brass jumpers removed) I switched back and forth from top to bottom terminals. I only got sound from the top which is for the woofers. No sound at all from the bottom. Fellow polkster's what do you think is wrong? Blown tweeter, lose connection to the tweeter? I tried to removed the tweeter to see if it was just a lose connection but I couldn't remove the screws with basic alan wrenches/L wrenches. Any ideas on what type of tool to use to remove the screws so I can see what is going on? Any help/ suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Smo
Current HT:
Samsung 46"LCD LN46a750
Denon AVR-3806 bi-amped to the A9's
Pioneer ELITE DVD player-dv-59avi
PS3
Sony VCR
Polk Audio RTi A9's-front
Polk Audio Csi A6-center
Advent Jade B2R-surrounds
Velodyne CT120-took out velodyne sub and put a 12" Diamondaudio Macdaddy sub in, all I can say is awesome.
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It's a star bit that you use to get that off. You should be able to pick one up at a local Ace/Sears/Walmart etc. Did you buy it from Polk Direct on Ebay? If so they will send you one no charge as long as you registered it. I would check to see if you have a loose connection first though. Good luck.
TV: Samsung LN40A550
Mains: Polk Monitor 70's
Center: Polk CS2
Surrounds: Polk OWM3's
Receiver: Onkyo TX sr705
BDP: Sony S350
Subs: Velodyne VRP1200 and VRP1000
Monster Power Conditioner EP IR 2450 -
Torx t20panasonic th-50pz85u
pioneer elite vsx-92txh
pioneer elite bdp-05fd
emotiva xpa-3
monster power hdp 2550
sa 8300 hd dvr
sda 2b's
fronts - rti a9's
center - csi a6
surrounds - fxi a6's
sub - polk dsw pro 600
harmony one -
Landshark, no i didn't. I purchased from a guy saying that he is a authorized polk dealer.
Also, superjunior, is that the type of bit I need? Thanks guys for your help!
Smo -
SmosRTiA9s wrote: »Landshark, no i didn't. I purchased from a guy saying that he is a authorized polk dealer.
Also, superjunior, is that the type of bit I need? Thanks guys for your help!
Smo
yes sir, its a torx bit size t20 I beleivepanasonic th-50pz85u
pioneer elite vsx-92txh
pioneer elite bdp-05fd
emotiva xpa-3
monster power hdp 2550
sa 8300 hd dvr
sda 2b's
fronts - rti a9's
center - csi a6
surrounds - fxi a6's
sub - polk dsw pro 600
harmony one -
Well guys, I took the tweeter out and it was connected. I also took out the right woofer because I wanted to check it out. Nice build quality, the woofer felt solid in my hand. I noticed a piece of white plastic broken off one of the white plastic rectangles that comes off of the x-over. It was on the bottom left where the tweeter hooks-up. I assume that's why the tweeter is not working. Does anyone know what the white boxes on the x-over are? Thanks guys.