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gpttigers
a Audio EnthusiastDate Reviewed: December 17, 2002
Bottom Line: I couldn't disagree more with the reader before who seems to know little about speakers. Just because it says it handles up to a certain wattage doesn't mean you can crank it up as loud as you want. I am running 110 watts RMS into each speaker and they sound great. Given that the driver is only 4 inches, you should be changing the crossover point on your receiver or lowering the bass.
Speaks blow because of having too little power turned up loud that feeding them too much power.
Used product for: More than 1 year
Duration Product Used: Audio Enthusiast
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$150.00
Purchased At: Circuit City
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joeteck
a AudioPhileDate Reviewed: March 18, 2002
Bottom Line: Speakers are rated for 100Watts. Disagree. Melted both pairs with an Onkyo 65watts per channel reciever. Too bad tweeter is protected! Would be nice to have a resetable fuse to protect woofer.
The voice coil was completely removed from the cone. I mean GONE! Cone could not move. Polk has 5 year replacment warranty. Had both speakers replaced free of charge. Warning! owners if you don't have your original receipt, your out of luck on the replacements. fought like crazy to get them to be covered without one.
Used product for: More than 1 year
Duration Product Used: AudioPhile
Product model year: 2000
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