peter hx
12-03-2004, 09:37 PM
Hi, fellow Polk lovers. Longtime lurker 1st time poster here. I have much appreciated all the good info I've gotten here over the past few years so I thought I'd see if any of y'all were interested in these before putting them up on ebay.
I have been a professional composer/sound designer for about 20-some years; I bought these 11t's from an old guy in a trailer park [no, really] about 7 years ago for my home stereo setup and to have another set of non-studio monitors for mix reference. I am the 2nd owner.
I'm only selling them because I'm moving to Brazil for a while and they're a bit big for the overhead bins on United.
They have been run in series with an 18" DBX subwoofer, driven efficiently by a Bedini amp with at least 250 watts/channel and an Adcom pre/receiver. [Don't remember the exact specs for the amp.] At 11:00 on the Adcom volume pot it's plenty loud and anything over 12 is party time/windows be rattlin'. 99% of the time it hasn't been over 9:00, so they haven't been worked real hard...the first guy drove them with an NAD 3300.
One of the tweeters was going last year and before I realized it was a lost cause I replaced the caps in both monitors with high quality polypro and mylar Dayton and Solens and also new inductors while I was at it. Then ended up replacing the bad tweeter anyway. [SL2000]
Long story short version: they sound great, and are now more or less equivalent to the very best Polks from that era, which [as I understand from reading this forum] all used essentially the same woofer/tweeter components but employed better elements in the crossovers.
They are the dark walnut 'veneer' style and have one scratch on the left side of one monitor which you probably won't notice when set up. Otherwise they look purty dang good. The grilles are a bit flappy around the edges which I will fix on demand, but I prefer the way they look without them, so they've mostly been shelved. These beauties will ship in their original boxes!
I'd like to get $500.00 plus shipping. I'm guessing Fed-Ex ground will be at least $40/each, but Greyhound station to station is much cheaper...you can arrange shipping however you like and I'll be happy to drop them off.
You can check my ebay feedback
http://pages.ebay.com/services/forum/feedback-login.html
ID=rocketsurgeon
Some blah blah blah about me if you need it:
http://groove-button.com/Peter_Hunrichs_Bio.html
Thanks for looking!
I have been a professional composer/sound designer for about 20-some years; I bought these 11t's from an old guy in a trailer park [no, really] about 7 years ago for my home stereo setup and to have another set of non-studio monitors for mix reference. I am the 2nd owner.
I'm only selling them because I'm moving to Brazil for a while and they're a bit big for the overhead bins on United.
They have been run in series with an 18" DBX subwoofer, driven efficiently by a Bedini amp with at least 250 watts/channel and an Adcom pre/receiver. [Don't remember the exact specs for the amp.] At 11:00 on the Adcom volume pot it's plenty loud and anything over 12 is party time/windows be rattlin'. 99% of the time it hasn't been over 9:00, so they haven't been worked real hard...the first guy drove them with an NAD 3300.
One of the tweeters was going last year and before I realized it was a lost cause I replaced the caps in both monitors with high quality polypro and mylar Dayton and Solens and also new inductors while I was at it. Then ended up replacing the bad tweeter anyway. [SL2000]
Long story short version: they sound great, and are now more or less equivalent to the very best Polks from that era, which [as I understand from reading this forum] all used essentially the same woofer/tweeter components but employed better elements in the crossovers.
They are the dark walnut 'veneer' style and have one scratch on the left side of one monitor which you probably won't notice when set up. Otherwise they look purty dang good. The grilles are a bit flappy around the edges which I will fix on demand, but I prefer the way they look without them, so they've mostly been shelved. These beauties will ship in their original boxes!
I'd like to get $500.00 plus shipping. I'm guessing Fed-Ex ground will be at least $40/each, but Greyhound station to station is much cheaper...you can arrange shipping however you like and I'll be happy to drop them off.
You can check my ebay feedback
http://pages.ebay.com/services/forum/feedback-login.html
ID=rocketsurgeon
Some blah blah blah about me if you need it:
http://groove-button.com/Peter_Hunrichs_Bio.html
Thanks for looking!