SDA SRS Problem
pefowles
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Hi to all... I have an ongoing problem with my SDA SRS speakers...
Tweeter arrays shut down way earlier than they should. I believe
this is a feature to protect them from overdriving, however I want
to be able to utilize higher volume level without them shutting down.
I would appreciate any advice or comments with regard to this
problem.
Thanks,
Pete
Tweeter arrays shut down way earlier than they should. I believe
this is a feature to protect them from overdriving, however I want
to be able to utilize higher volume level without them shutting down.
I would appreciate any advice or comments with regard to this
problem.
Thanks,
Pete
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Seems like your polyswitches are getting old......if you ask nicely Polk CS will mail you a pair. If you have decent soldering skills you can change them yourself (one per speaker in the crossover).
If you are doing it, you might as well change capacitors and resistors..do a search for crossovers and you'll see many threads talking about this.
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HTrookie wrote:Seems like your polyswitches are getting old......if you ask nicely Polk CS will mail you a pair. If you have decent soldering skills you can change them yourself (one per speaker in the crossover).
If you are doing it, you might as well change capacitors and resistors..do a search for crossovers and you'll see many threads talking about this.
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Welcome to the Club Polk Forums Pete! I agree with the rest of the boys that you've probably got a bad polyswitch. Call Polk Customer Service. They'll probably send you one free of charge or bill you just a couple of bucks!
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Welcome to the club,a phonecall or an e-mail will most likely net you some polyswitches. Use the "search" function to help you regarding replacing them.
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There it is in a nut shell buddy boy.Same goes for all the older models.You will be surprised at what it will do for your speakers and why so many here hold on to them.HTrookie wrote:Seems like your polyswitches are getting old......if you ask nicely Polk CS will mail you a pair. If you have decent soldering skills you can change them yourself (one per speaker in the crossover).
If you are doing it, you might as well change capacitors and resistors..do a search for crossovers and you'll see many threads talking about this.
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To all the nice folks who responded to my request,
Many thanks!!!
Sounds like I need new polyswitches.
I look forward to having all my speakers back again.
Pete





