jbmaxwell
11-09-2005, 11:21 PM
Hello, All.
I'm new to the forum, but have loved Polks since I was a kid. Actually, I bought the current Monitor 5s I'm using for my studio setup after a long, hard search for good, reasonably priced studio monitors. I couldn't believe what these new companies wanted, price-wise, for what the speakers actually sounded like. Suddenly, I recalled the wonderful, crystal clear sound of the Polks I grew up with (also Monitor 5s), and decided to look around for some. I found them, and I bought them, and I've been very happy with them -- even in a studio environment!
However... I've blown an SL2500 in the old beasts, and I'm not sure whether I should just replace the blown one, or do both at the same time. Will a single replacement still match the original?
(btw: yes, I'm pretty sure it's blown... I was doing some dsp programming and fed it a nice, hot burst of broadband noise! ouch! And all to the left channel, as well... not so bright, but it's done now. :o )
J.
I'm new to the forum, but have loved Polks since I was a kid. Actually, I bought the current Monitor 5s I'm using for my studio setup after a long, hard search for good, reasonably priced studio monitors. I couldn't believe what these new companies wanted, price-wise, for what the speakers actually sounded like. Suddenly, I recalled the wonderful, crystal clear sound of the Polks I grew up with (also Monitor 5s), and decided to look around for some. I found them, and I bought them, and I've been very happy with them -- even in a studio environment!
However... I've blown an SL2500 in the old beasts, and I'm not sure whether I should just replace the blown one, or do both at the same time. Will a single replacement still match the original?
(btw: yes, I'm pretty sure it's blown... I was doing some dsp programming and fed it a nice, hot burst of broadband noise! ouch! And all to the left channel, as well... not so bright, but it's done now. :o )
J.