When it rains it pours. I had plans for dual subs, plasma, etc then right before I commit I lose my job...sheesh. Needless to say I'm on a pretty tight budget now. To top it off my right main channel (Polk RT3) is now blown. There is very audible noise like flapping / fuzziness coming from this speaker in the lower audible range of the driver (currently crossed over at 80 Hz at the receiver).
I thought I'd open it up and take some pics. The cabinet is actually not bad with a 1" mdf front baffle and 3/4 mdf throughout.
I'm looking to replace the driver in the right only, or replace all sets of drivers in both speakers to have essentially a new pair of speakers in an old cabinet.
Any one with experience in this arena? I'm unsure how to go about looking for new drivers given the box design. Two ports with different lengths? How do you go about computing what frequency those ports are tuned to?
I'd be willing to make some cabinet modifications (internally) to make the cabinet work for a different set of speakers if necessary.
One more thing, these speakers are 10 years old
These are specs pulled off the Polk Audio Website regarding the RT3
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Driver Complement
Mid/Woofer 1 - 5-1/4" Diameter (13.34cm)
Dynamic Balance® driver
Tweeter 1 - 1" Diameter (2.54cm)
Dynamic Balance® polymer dome tweeter
Electrical
Overall Frequency Response 50Hz - 25kHz
Lower -3dB Limit 63Hz
Upper -3dB Limit 23kHz
Nominal Impedance 8 ohms
Recommended Amplifier Power 20 - 100 w/channel
Efficiency 89 dB
Dimensions
Cabinet Size 12-1/2" H x 7-1/4" W x 8-1/2" D
(31.75cm H x 18.41cm W x 21.59cm D)
Enclosure Type Vented, dual port
Any help would be appreciated.
http://www.racecyclesonline.com/RT3