dorokusai
10-02-2006, 02:06 AM
Original Monitor 7 Crossovers(2) - *POOF!*
The monkey coffins these came out of were horrid, but the drivers were solid and moved on to some Polkies. I kept these crossovers, thinking that I would use them some day, but that "some day" was years ago.
The connections had to be cut, as the original Polk products were hand soldered. These were cut at the actual terminal crimp, so you should exhibit zero loss of signal and/or functionality ala retrofit or upgrade.
*Notice the wood shim for crossover mounting...classic, vintage Polk.
This would be perfect for an upgrade as you could easily pop them in and out for tweaks or if you didn't like the upgrade, removal. You may even use these things for a DIY speaker. I will include the proper terminals for termination if you purchase these.
Don't let your baby die, get some goodies to extend it's life. The price is for a pair, not individual. Thanks for reading.
The monkey coffins these came out of were horrid, but the drivers were solid and moved on to some Polkies. I kept these crossovers, thinking that I would use them some day, but that "some day" was years ago.
The connections had to be cut, as the original Polk products were hand soldered. These were cut at the actual terminal crimp, so you should exhibit zero loss of signal and/or functionality ala retrofit or upgrade.
*Notice the wood shim for crossover mounting...classic, vintage Polk.
This would be perfect for an upgrade as you could easily pop them in and out for tweaks or if you didn't like the upgrade, removal. You may even use these things for a DIY speaker. I will include the proper terminals for termination if you purchase these.
Don't let your baby die, get some goodies to extend it's life. The price is for a pair, not individual. Thanks for reading.