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    Default Do you still own your first pair of Polk speakers?

    Vintage or not and how long have you had them and what model are they. Give as much info as you want or as little. Pics optional.

    I bought my 2b's (studio vinyl walnut) used in the early 90's for $650 I think. They are all original except I bypassed the polyswitches and added a capacitor to the tweeters. I use them the most out of all the speakers I own (about 6 pair, 4 pair are polks). They are part of my solid state rig where I listen to the radio and vinyl and cd's of course.

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    1993 and yes
    I like speakers that are bigger than a small refrigerator but smaller than a big refrigerator:D

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    Almost, sort of. My first pair were monitor 5b's bought in 1985. Sometime in 1986-87 I bought RTA-11T's and I had those until about 3 months ago. I now have another pair of 5b's in my office rig.

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    "Appreciation of audio is a completely subjective human experience. Measurements can provide a measure of insight, but are no substitute for human judgment. Why are we looking to reduce a subjective experience to objective criteria anyway? The subtleties of music and audio reproduction are for those who appreciate it. Differentiation by numbers is for those who do not".--Nelson Pass

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    LS 90s, bought in 1994. Still have em, still love em.

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    Yep, RTA 8TLs(1992 model), 2003
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    I still have parts, here and there. In 1994 or so I went from a POS Yorx unit to a full on Prologic surround system (god bless student loans). Yeah I was stylin baby....Monitor 6 sub/sat package, CS200, M3II's. Had to put them with an Onkyo TXDS484 (?) and Onkyo C211 5 disc changer. That was the beginning of my audio obsession. I probably haven't come real far, but other things took over, school, work, kids, ya know. It was only about five or so years ago when I finally got back into it.

    The Onkyo 484 was given to my neighbor who now uses it to power the digital jukebox in his bar/restaraunt/pool hall (the thing was built like a tank....never should've got rid of it). The 5 disc changer lives on in my main rig, mostly as a zone 2 patio party engine.

    As far as the Polks go the same neighbor got the M3II's (I don't know what he did with them) and the Monitor 6 system has been split up. The sub is handling the low end of the Aperion 422's in the bedroom and the sats are supplementing the newly arrived Monitor 7B's as surrounds. The CS200 was pulling center duty in the basement budget rig along with R20's and R15's. Now that the 7B's have arrived the whole rig is being sold to a friend.

    I started with Polk, wandered, came back with Infinity, searched, found B&W, and finally re-discoverd vintage Polk.....ain't this hobby great :D

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    Yep !

    My monitor is sitting on the 245 center, and the RT15i`s from 98/99 or so, are what I`m using for the R/L ch on my puter...

    They will never be sold....ever !!!
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    Still have my first 1985 Monitor 10B's. Added a few more Models since. Now have seven pairs of Polks.
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    SDA1C's purchased 2/25/1989 from Stereo Lab in Columbus, OH for $1500. From the receipt it looks like they threw in the AI-1 N/C. I'm listening to Brandenburg Concertos through them right now.

    None of the stores I bought equipment from exist anymore, such a shame. I called a shop in the Columbus area a few days ago and the salesperson was clueless, builds lots of confidence.

    I may go a different direction soon, switching from Carver 4.0t's to a Bryston 4BSST. Oh, and my Sony ES is dying a slow death...grrr:(

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    No, but I have my first set of Lafayette speakers that I purchased in 1970. They still work fine and they are in my brother's garage.
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    '88 or '89 - SDA 1b's in walnut vinyl. Still have them (although the cabinets are now shot - pressboard does not suvive flooded basements well)

    Still all original. I pulled them out when I purchased my LSi's and the vifa tweeter blows away the SL2000. (have not upgraded them to silk domes yet)

    I have always toyed with the idea of building new cabinets for them from good furniture grade plywood.

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    Surrounds.......Polk LSi7 (Gloss Black - wood sides removed and crossovers upgraded)
    Subwoofers.....SVS 25-31 CS+ and PC+ (both 20hz tune)
    Pre\Pro...........NAD T163 (Modded with LM4562 opamps)
    Amplifier.........Cinepro 3k6 (6-channel, 500wpc@4ohms)

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    Default Monitor 7C 1985

    In 1985 I purchased Monitor 7C's and NAD 7140 receiver at Island Audio in Galveston. I'm embarrassed to admit I tried to "upgrade" to a $2000 Bose Lifestyle home theater system 2 years ago.:o The terrible sounding equipment was returned to the outlet mall the next day. I could not believe Bose would sell something that sounded that bad.

    The 7C's match up well as side surrounds with 3.1TL mains I purchased last year. http://www.polkaudio.com/forums/show...79&postcount=5
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    center: Polk CS350-LS
    surrounds: Polk Monitor 7C
    channels 6 + 7 set to biamp front

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    I'm not sure which came first, but my first two speaker purchases were Mini-Monitors and 7b's. I still have them. The MM's get daily use in the kitchen. The 7b's would be nice in my home office but are a touch too big so I use them in my shop/workout room.



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    Yes. R15's purchased in '04. Still in my HT set up.
    Better to have and not need than to need and not have!

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    I still got and use my Tannoy 607 II.
    11 years. I think I payed something like 750$.
    Love those things.
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    Yep, Polk RTA-8T purchased 2-6-90! See my signature.
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    Being I only got into this hobby a couple of years ago I still have my RTA12b's sold to me buy my boy Lou.

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    yes R50,CS2,R30,R15


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    SDA II set off the showroom floor in 1986.

    I spent my bonus from winning the 1985 Winston Cup Championship, money well spent.

    They are still here.
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    Monitor 7A's purchased as floor demos from Soundscape in Baltimore in 1978.
    Also an LF-14 subwoofer, ca. 1979 or 80?

    all the best,
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    Yes, I purchased my SDA-SRS's in 1986 for $2700, those monoliths are still the centerpiece of the living room.

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    Yes! Rt7s purchased in 1997. Still playing great too.

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    SDA2 purchased in 1986. Still sound AWESOME!

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    Nope. Sold my RT-800's to my next door neighbor. Currently running lower binding post only on a set of RTi-10's, bi-speak'ed w/ Focal 807v's and a Polk PSW-1000 sub.
    In search of accurate reproduction of music. Real sound is my reference and while perfection may not be attainable? If I chase it, I might just catch excellence.

    "The best way to enjoy digital music reproduction is to never listen to good analogue reproduction". - Kenneth Swauger

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    Default Still have them

    I still have the Monitor 10's which were purchased new in 1980. Not sure whats going to happen with them now since I have a pair of SDA2a's now. Thank god my mother and father kept them in their house while I lived in Boston, Cleveland and Wisconsin for over 20 years. Hooking them up after all those year was a great feeling. They also led me to a phone call to polk customer service and a conservation with Ken who put me onto Club Polk and you guys put me onto the SDA line. Once in awhile I listen to the 10's and must say they sure do sound great, they have the Peerless/Denmark tweeters.
    By the way, I had work in sales and marketing for over 20 years and I must say the performance of Polk Customer Service is exemplary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by liordra
    I still got and use my Tannoy 607 II.
    11 years. I think I payed something like 750$.
    Love those things.
    Ummm. those are not Polk Audio speakers... it said.. how long have you owned your Polk speakers?.. not Tannoys!! ;)
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    No. Some bastard STOLE my 5's out of my dorm room in 86 during spring break. Probably someone I knew scoped them out. I got a lot of compliments on them.

    This year I got a "new" set off ebay to replace them.
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    Polk 4s back in 90 yes I still them although they have a permanent majic marker on them since at the time my 2 year step daughter doodled on them. back in hmm 95 I think. Still like them along with all the others I have now
    " He who dies with the most equipment wins Right ? "

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    Yes!!!

    RTA8T's and they are the bomb;)
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