adcprod
10-10-2005, 09:49 AM
I'm quite excited by my recent find at a local Salvation Army especially because these same speakers are on ebay for... (http://cgi.ebay.com/POLK-AUDIO-Monitor-5-Speakers-Loudspeakers-MIB-Vintage_W0QQitemZ5815331871QQcategoryZ50597QQrdZ1Q QcmdZViewItem)
I've been a huge fan of polk for about a decade. I use relativley recent bookshelf speakers at my studio monitors (RT25I), because I believe that the Polks are more accurate than many of the higher priced offerings in the audio production marketplace.
Now I have question of aesthetics, not of the sound -- I'm blown away by these older Monitor 5s -- it has to do with the look. I've been wanting to put my RT25I speakers in my Surround setup in our living room. I'd like to add the older Monitor 5s, but my wife won't hear of it. The color doesn't match the decor.
So I have two questions:
1. Is there a way to paint the Monitor 5s black and have them still look good? Did they even come in all black? If it can even be done well, it is bad form to paint a vintage speaker?
2. I have been looking at Athena speakers. Now I know that might be heresy here. I love Polks, but I can get Athena speakers at wholesale prices (I can't get Polks at anywhere near those prices, at least in decent colors). How does Athena stack up? I've heard some reviews that say Athenas are better (I'm a little suspicious of that), but for me the price is less than half for comparable size (in fact, slightly larger Athena speakers) and perhaps quality. What would you guys do. I'm not made of $$$ here.
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I've been a huge fan of polk for about a decade. I use relativley recent bookshelf speakers at my studio monitors (RT25I), because I believe that the Polks are more accurate than many of the higher priced offerings in the audio production marketplace.
Now I have question of aesthetics, not of the sound -- I'm blown away by these older Monitor 5s -- it has to do with the look. I've been wanting to put my RT25I speakers in my Surround setup in our living room. I'd like to add the older Monitor 5s, but my wife won't hear of it. The color doesn't match the decor.
So I have two questions:
1. Is there a way to paint the Monitor 5s black and have them still look good? Did they even come in all black? If it can even be done well, it is bad form to paint a vintage speaker?
2. I have been looking at Athena speakers. Now I know that might be heresy here. I love Polks, but I can get Athena speakers at wholesale prices (I can't get Polks at anywhere near those prices, at least in decent colors). How does Athena stack up? I've heard some reviews that say Athenas are better (I'm a little suspicious of that), but for me the price is less than half for comparable size (in fact, slightly larger Athena speakers) and perhaps quality. What would you guys do. I'm not made of $$$ here.
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