Last batch of LSiM speakers not up to quality spec...?

There were some people on here who ordered LSiM speakers from this last batch that came in - from overseas wherever they are made - that said the parts were not up to the same quality spec.

There were some who said the connectors were of a lesser quality, some said the tweeter/drivers didn't seem to be the same quality, and some said the overall workmanship of the speakers was not up to the same quality of previous LSiM speakers.

Anyone ever figure out what was going on?
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  • Clipdat
    Clipdat Posts: 12,559
    Reaching out to Polk directly with your questions and concerns would probably be the best course of action.
  • SIHAB
    SIHAB Posts: 4,493
    were you thinking of buying some?
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  • Derm
    Derm Posts: 95
    New24k wrote: »
    There were some people on here who ordered LSiM speakers from this last batch that came in - from overseas wherever they are made - that said the parts were not up to the same quality spec.

    There were some who said the connectors were of a lesser quality, some said the tweeter/drivers didn't seem to be the same quality, and some said the overall workmanship of the speakers was not up to the same quality of previous LSiM speakers.

    Anyone ever figure out what was going on?

    I saw the thread where that was discussed and haven’t heard any reasons. They may have been refurbished but who knows.

    I did buy a pair of 707’s and 703’s myself recently (January) and they were free of the flaws that those mentioned had.

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  • pyrocyborg
    pyrocyborg Posts: 524
    edited February 2019
    I would love to get some information about this too.

    I bought a 704c from Adorama a fee weeks ago. Compared to my older 705 (circa 2014), the overall craftmanship seems similar.

    Sound wise, setting bass aside from the equation, my 704c midrange and treble really do sound like what the 705 is pushing, so my guess is that they're all the same drivers, or at least, built from the same specs.

    From the outside, the drivers' quality seems to be roughly the same, but I cannot say anything when it comes to what's inside the box.
    Speakers: Polk Audio LSiM 705, LSiM 703, LSiM 704c
    Receiver: Denon X3500H
  • pyrocyborg
    pyrocyborg Posts: 524
    edited February 2019
    I can't edit my last message, but on second thought, the connectors on my 704c are different from those on my 705. I thought that it was because it was the cheaper center channel, but from what I could read, it seems the connectors are indeed different between new and old stock.
    Speakers: Polk Audio LSiM 705, LSiM 703, LSiM 704c
    Receiver: Denon X3500H
  • Shine a flashlight at the tweeters. My new ones are definitely different in quality and materials.
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  • Will do as soon as I get home this weekend. I'm intrigued.
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  • stretchl
    stretchl Posts: 1,334
    “Some” say a lot, don’t they? 🙄
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  • popeyeschmoyer
    popeyeschmoyer Posts: 18
    edited February 2019
    I didn’t get LSiM but I just bought a csia6 this week and it only weighs 23.6 lbs on calibrated scale. Specs say 29 lbs which is a big variance. Are corners being cut on rti line now too?
  • DSkip wrote: »
    That’s probably shipping weight.

    Not sure, the website list 29 lbs under the center channel specs and has 30 lbs where the shipping carton section is. The box only weighs a couple pounds so that is still a big variance on such a small package.

  • F1nut wrote: »
    Weighing a speaker at home.....that's a new one.

    I don’t know why I like to but I do. For what it’s worth the rtia9 was within a lb of what specs say. And the box on the towers is about 5 lbs with packaging, so that’s why I’m wondering because the csia6 box is much smaller and weighs a lot less, total weight 25 not the 29-30 per polks website.
  • vavan
    vavan Posts: 24
    Shine a flashlight at the tweeters. My new ones are definitely different in quality and materials.

    any specifics please? bought my lsim 705 few days ago and not sure whether these are affected or not
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  • Pulled from another thread. Notice the very messy application of cement around the dust caps of the new, also the tweeter is now more translucent.

    Sound wise, the jury is still out. My 704c the “affected” seems a little more hot up top than the 705s. However my 702F/Xs also have this translucent tweeter and I don’t notice it. So it could be the placement or the other components playing a role here.
    Well I can tell you the LSiMs I just purchased have different terminal nuts than the ones I purchased in 2016 and the glue around the dust cap on one of my centers drivers is just a tiny bit messy. Oh yeah, the tweets on the new ones seem to be lacking some kind of coating that the 705 tweets have. Cutting corners though, I doubt it.

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  • vavan
    vavan Posts: 24
    not sure about cement and tweeters (will check when get back home) but I believe my lsim have terminal nuts as in "2016" pic. am I safe to suppose I've got "proper" ones?
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  • vavan
    vavan Posts: 24
    K_M wrote: »
    I would re-check your nuts just to be safe...

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  • pyrocyborg
    pyrocyborg Posts: 524
    edited February 2019
    Sound wise, the jury is still out. My 704c the “affected” seems a little more hot up top than the 705s. However my 702F/Xs also have this translucent tweeter and I don’t notice it. So it could be the placement or the other components playing a role here.

    Hi! That might be an obvious question, and I'm sorry, but are you using the same amplifier to power both your 705s and your 704c?

    Off my receiver, both sounded very similar in surround and multi-ch stereo situations. This is not optimal, but at low volume with Audyssey on, I did multiple comparisons while standing a few inches away from the drivers, and appart from the fact that my 704c has it's crossover at 60 hz, they sounded the same, really.

    Still, the difference in overall timbre might be because of drivers size between both speakers types, but according to the manual, both the 705 and the 704c share the same drivers (minus the "subwoofers"). What is odd is that the website shows that apart from the tweeter, the drivers size are different (5'' vs 5'' 1/4). Which one is right? ;)
    Speakers: Polk Audio LSiM 705, LSiM 703, LSiM 704c
    Receiver: Denon X3500H
  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 32,926
    Pulled from another thread. Notice the very messy application of cement around the dust caps of the new, also the tweeter is now more translucent.

    Sound wise, the jury is still out. My 704c the “affected” seems a little more hot up top than the 705s. However my 702F/Xs also have this translucent tweeter and I don’t notice it. So it could be the placement or the other components playing a role here.
    ...

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  • dragon1952
    dragon1952 Posts: 4,894
    mhardy6647 wrote: »
    Shine a flashlight at the tweeters. My new ones are definitely different in quality and materials.

    The ultimate test, of course, is the CAT Scan.

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  • mhardy6647 wrote: »
    Pulled from another thread. Notice the very messy application of cement around the dust caps of the new, also the tweeter is now more translucent.

    Sound wise, the jury is still out. My 704c the “affected” seems a little more hot up top than the 705s. However my 702F/Xs also have this translucent tweeter and I don’t notice it. So it could be the placement or the other components playing a role here.
    ...

    "Break in"?

    Touché

    Oh, Listen here mister. We got no way of understandin' this world. But we got as much sense of this bird flyin in the sky. Now there is a lot that bird don't know, but it don't change the fact that the world is happening to him all the same. What I am tryin to say is, is that the course of your life, well its changing, and you don't even see it- Forest Bondurant
  • pyrocyborg
    pyrocyborg Posts: 524
    edited February 2019
    @jeremymarcinko : I just did the "flashlight" test. My 704c indeed have a transluscent tweeter. Their specs might be similar, but a bright light do bring out their differences. We'll see if my 703 are similar as soon as I get them.

    As for the messy glue, I would say that in my case, it's the contrary. My 704c looks quite nice, while my older 705 are "messier".

    Also, I never bothered to take a closer look, but with the flashlight, I could see that both my 705s and 704c have some slight imperfections between the drivers and the rest of the front. I mean, it's as if they didn't bother applying the laquer or paint all the way near the hole and it seems unfinished at some places. It doesn't matter much in my case because they have their grille on and it doesn't really show unless you put a spot on it, but that is quite surprising considering the original price.
    Speakers: Polk Audio LSiM 705, LSiM 703, LSiM 704c
    Receiver: Denon X3500H
  • vavan
    vavan Posts: 24
    vavan wrote: »
    not sure about cement
    looks like glue is put rather neatly on my 705

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  • pyrocyborg
    pyrocyborg Posts: 524
    edited February 2019
    So, my 703s arrived today, and well... One of those 703s from Best Buy clearly was a returned product with slight wear, but nothing alarming. The other 703 has some cosmetic damage and an overall poorer finish on one side (which is sadly the side that "everybody" could see). It's as if the laquer wasn't applied properly: There is some visible "droplets" and one of these drops slightly tore through the veneer when it was removed somehow, and in the end, a slight white pit/crack will show.

    Luckily, it's small enough to be of no real concern (less than 0.5mm), and I managed to get 10% off because of these issues, but it's possible that earlier LSiM built more carefully. It's not that these aren't made properly, but they're probably cutting corners and as such, things like that could happen.

    As for the binding post nuts : They're exactly like my older 705 (i.e. covered with plastic), but the tweeters are of the new translucent kind.

    Speakers: Polk Audio LSiM 705, LSiM 703, LSiM 704c
    Receiver: Denon X3500H
  • So is the "jury" still out on this, or...?
  • nooshinjohn
    nooshinjohn Posts: 25,034
    pyrocyborg wrote: »
    So, my 703s arrived today, and well... One of those 703s from Best Buy clearly was a returned product with slight wear, but nothing alarming. The other 703 has some cosmetic damage and an overall poorer finish on one side (which is sadly the side that "everybody" could see). It's as if the laquer wasn't applied properly: There is some visible "droplets" and one of these drops slightly tore through the veneer when it was removed somehow, and in the end, a slight white pit/crack will show.

    Luckily, it's small enough to be of no real concern (less than 0.5mm), and I managed to get 10% off because of these issues, but it's possible that earlier LSiM built more carefully. It's not that these aren't made properly, but they're probably cutting corners and as such, things like that could happen.

    As for the binding post nuts : They're exactly like my older 705 (i.e. covered with plastic), but the tweeters are of the new translucent kind.

    Best Buy never carried the 703, or any LSiM speaker for that matter. You may have purchased through their website, but it did not come from them.
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  • New24k
    New24k Posts: 74
    edited September 2019
    Best Buy never carried the 703, or any LSiM speaker for that matter. You may have purchased through their website, but it did not come from them.

    Does that matter? lol

    https://www.bestbuy.com/site/searchpage.jsp?_dyncharset=UTF-8&id=pcat17071&iht=y&keys=keys&ks=960&list=n&sc=Global&st=lsim&type=page&usc=All Categories
  • stangman67
    stangman67 Posts: 2,179
    Those are definitely sold by Best buy John....
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  • Derm
    Derm Posts: 95
    I bought my 707’s and 703’s from Best Buy in Canada. Quality was top notch with none of the scary defects as posted above. I bought my 706c from Adorama and it too was perfect.
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    Front - LsiM707, Front presence - LsiM703, Future ATMOS - VS 700LS
    Center - LsiM706c, Rear surrounds - 80 F/X LS, VS 900LS. Sub - (pair) Klipsch R-12SW
    AVR - Yamaha RX-A3010
    AMP - NAD C275BEE
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