
Originally Posted by
Boywonder
I have 2 pairs of 10B's, neither have any fuses on the terminal cups.
Monitor 10B's don't have any fuses inside, just polyswitches. They are small disc-shaped parts with two leads on the crossover (sometimes tan or blue color). They are tiny, auto resetting circuit breakers that limit current to the tweeters when overdriven, by opening the circuit when they heat up beyond a set current for a given amount of time. When they cool off, they once again close the circuit, allowing your tweeters to live happily ever after. They don't age well, and can be problematic in old Polks like your 10B's. Polk will send free replacements or you can just unsolder them and replace them with a wire jumper. If you listen at high volumes regularly, it's wise to keep the polyswitches.
Of course, you may have some other problem not related to the polyswitches. The usual polyswitch symptom is tweeters cutting in and out at high volumes as mentioned by scootchu above.