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    Default Polk 7A pics

    I stole, errr ...bought these recently and they have become my favourite speakers. They aren't as detailed in the midrange as my Monitor 3s or Minis or TangBands, but they have much better bass and are not fatiguing at all. They are very smooth sounding and image very well.

    I built some temporary stands out of plywood. They are angled back about 3 degrees.
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    Here is a closer pic.
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    Doh!
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    Here is a pic of the Polk tag.
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    They are AMAZING speakers. Take a look at the Carolina Polk Gathering showcase for the 'family' pair.

    That's a Peerless, double fused model, EARLY. I'm talking Dickeyville era early, circa 1978 or so.

    One listen the the 7a's (such as yours), and one soons realizes why out of all the garage-based speaker companies of the era Polk was one that 'made it', while so many others didn't.

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    Originally posted by RuSsMaN

    That's a Peerless, double fused model, EARLY. I'm talking Dickeyville era early, circa 1978 or so.

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    Coolo. Yeah they are definitely great speakers. Better than any others I have heard from that era. The drivers are all original.

    They dont sound like any modern speakers I have hear either, and thats a good thing IMO. The more I listen, the more I like them. Very solid build and the crossovers appear to be very high quality as well.
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    Originally posted by RuSsMaN

    One listen the the 7a's (such as yours), and one soons realizes why out of all the garage-based speaker companys of the era Polk was one that 'made it', while so many others didn't.

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    which is why I'm a polky spending my hard earned buck on electronics:p

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    Gate - Those look fantastic. If you ever want to move them to make room....look no farther.

    Did you make the stands based on the information I provided? Or did you wing it? I am just wondering.

    The stands look dead-on.

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    Yes, very nice find indeed...

    Drivers look pristine...
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    _very_ nice. But, don't they distort your TV at all? Just seems a little close for these speakers.
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    Originally posted by dorokusai
    Gate - Those look fantastic. If you ever want to move them to make room....look no farther.

    Did you make the stands based on the information I provided? Or did you wing it? I am just wondering.

    The stands look dead-on.
    Thanks Doro. Yep they were made using your specs.

    _very_ nice. But, don't they distort your TV at all? Just seems a little close for these speakers.
    Nope. They big grey box on the right is an unshielded subwoofer too. Never had any problems.
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    ahhhh. the much beloved Monitor 7's.

    gives me a warm and fuzzy feeling in my loins. errr heart :p
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    Those look EXACTLY like my 10's.

    Two Channel Setup:

    Speakers: Wharfedale Opus 2-3
    Integrated Amp: Yamaha A-S500
    CD Player: Jolida JD200
    Turntable: Rega P5 - TT-PSU
    Cartridge: Clearaudio Aurum Beta Wood
    Phono Preamp: Musical Surroundings Phonomena II

    3.2 Home Theater Setup:

    Fronts: Polk LSi7
    Center: Polk LSiM 703
    Subs: SVS PB 12 NSD X 2
    AVR: Yamaha Aventage RX-A820
    Amp: Emotiva UPA-200

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    Originally posted by Loud & Clear
    Those look EXACTLY like my 10's.
    Say what?

    Here is a pic of 7s next to 10s.

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    He means as in original Mon10....same look.

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    Originally posted by dorokusai
    He means as in original Mon10....same look.
    I see, I am easily confused.
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    Doro has it right.

    Whoops, that pic is too big. Sorry.

    Also, it looks like the finishes are a bit different. But you can see how similar they are.
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    Two Channel Setup:

    Speakers: Wharfedale Opus 2-3
    Integrated Amp: Yamaha A-S500
    CD Player: Jolida JD200
    Turntable: Rega P5 - TT-PSU
    Cartridge: Clearaudio Aurum Beta Wood
    Phono Preamp: Musical Surroundings Phonomena II

    3.2 Home Theater Setup:

    Fronts: Polk LSi7
    Center: Polk LSiM 703
    Subs: SVS PB 12 NSD X 2
    AVR: Yamaha Aventage RX-A820
    Amp: Emotiva UPA-200

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    Looks good L&C. I think the finishes are the same. My camera takes really crappy, dark pics in that room. For example, the cones on the Paradigms are clear in the pic, but in real life you can barely see through them.
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