Polk Audio RM7500 User Manual

5601 METRO DRIVE,
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 21215, USA,
410-358-3600, FAX: 410-764-5266
http://www.polkaudio.com
RM7509-1
RM SERIES
RM7500
Manual
A WORD FROM MATTHEW POLK
Dear Music Lover,
Thank you for choosing Polk’s RM7500 Home Theater System.
Designing and building speakers is more than just a business for the people at Polk Audio—it is our passion.
In addition to these loudspeakers, we make a complete line of stereo, multimedia and automotive loudspeakers so you can assemble the high performance sound system of your dreams in your home, office and car.
We encourage you to pursue your audio vision. Find out more about the full line of Polk Audio products by consulting your Polk Audio dealer, or by calling our friendly Customer Service Representatives. In North America, call 1-800-377-7655, Monday through Friday, 9:00am through 6:00pm, EST.
Enjoy your new home theater system!
Sincerely,
Matthew S. Polk Chairman and Co-Founder
A wealth of information can also be found on our award-winning web site: www.polkaudio.com
GETTING STARTED
The complete RM7500 comes in two cartons. Carton 1 contains the following items:
• Four (4) magnetically shielded satellite speakers with integrated brackets
• One (1) magnetically shielded center chan­nel speaker with integrated brackets
Carton 2 contains the following item:
• One (1) PSW650 powered subwoofer in a special Hi-Gloss finish
Please inspect each loudspeaker carefully. Be certain that your PSW650 subwoofer matches the Hi-Gloss finish of your satel­lites. Notify your Polk Audio dealer if you notice any difference, damage, or any miss­ing items. Keep the carton and packing material. They will do the best job of protecting your speakers if they need to be transported.
2
TEAR AT PERFORATION
MARK HERE
WITH A PEN
-
CIL
FOR SCREW
HOLE
LOCATIONS
ATTACH YOUR RECEIPT HERE AND
FILE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
IT MAY BE REQUIRED FOR WARRANTY SERVICE.
3
SPEAKER PLACEMENT (Figure 1)
CENTER CHANNEL SPEAKER
Place the center channel speaker as close to your TV as possible. The most popular placement for center channel speaker is right on top of your TV set. The unique slen­der design of the RM7500 center channel speaker makes it easy to mount on the wall directly above your TV, especially if you have a slim line or flat screen.
FRONT SATELLITES
The front satellite and center channel speak­ers of the RM7500 system are specifically designed to complement flat screen and inset display televisions by mounting unobtrusively on the wall flanking the TV. The innovative design and integrated brackets of the RM7500 satellites makes them easy to mount. They also sound great on stands, bookshelves, or in entertainment centers. It’s a good idea to place the front satellites about as far apart as the distance you are sitting from them. Avoid placing them less than two feet from the side walls of the room. When mounting the speakers on stands or on a shelf, place them at or near your ear level.
SURROUND SPEAKERS
The best placement for surround channel speakers is on the side walls, facing each other, a foot or two behind your listening position. If this placement is not possible, the speakers may be placed on a rear wall. In either case, mount the speakers two to four feet above your head (when seated).
Note: To avoid marring the finish of your television, A/V furniture or speakers, use the “bump-ons” (adhesive rubber feet) that are packaged with this manual.
LEFT
CHANNEL
CENTER CHANNEL
RIGHT
CHANNEL
SUBWOOFER
REAR SPEAKERS
XZ
Y
X=Y=Z
REAR SPEAKERS
FIGURE 1
54
POWERED SUBWOOFER
The RM7500 System uses a specially finished Polk Audio PSW650 Powered Subwoofer to round out its surround sound capabilities. This subwoofer module may be placed behind furniture or next to a sofa or chair. It can be placed anywhere in the room, but you will get the best performance from it when it is on the same side of the room as the front satellites. Placing it near a wall (good) or in a corner (better) enhances its delivery of lower frequencies. Allow at least 6 inches (15cm) of space between any subwoofer driver and any wall or obstruc­tion. (Figure 2)
Set the subwoofer on its feet. (Figure 3) NEVER LAY THE SUBWOOFER ON THE AMPLIFIER END–THIS WILL DAMAGE THE AMPLIFIER.
This subwoofer is not magnetically shielded and should not be placed close to a television set. If you see any color distortion on your TV, move the subwoofer away from the set.
WALL-MOUNTING THE SATELLITES
All five satellites of the RM7500 system have integrated wall-mounting brackets built onto the rear of each speaker. On-wall installation of the RM speakers requires basic skills and basic tools (drill and screwdriver). If you are in doubt that you possess the necessary skills or tools, consult your Polk dealer or a professional installer. Otherwise, follow the steps below to safely secure the speakers to the location of your choice.
• Make sure the locations you have selected for wall-mounting do not conceal electrical wiring or plumbing.
• Hold the speaker in the chosen location to make certain it clears the ceiling, adjacent walls, corners, beams, lighting fixtures and door/window frames.
• If you are certain that there is a stud behind the wall surface, drive a #10 screw (not supplied) through the wall and into the stud leaving the screw head protruding 1/8".
• If there is no stud behind the chosen loca­tion, install a #10 wall anchor (not supplied) into the wall by following the wall anchor manufacturer’s directions, leaving the screw head protruding 1/8".
• Line up the speaker so that the screw head passes through the large center hole of the bracket’s keyhole slot. Let the speaker slide straight down, allowing the screw head to slip behind the smaller end of the keyhole slot.
CONNECTING THE SPEAKERS TO YOUR SYSTEM
GENERAL
• Use two-conductor 16-gauge (or thicker) audiophile grade speaker wires.
• Measure enough wire to reach from your receiver or amplifier to each speaker plus an additional 12" to allow moving the speak­ers or receiver without having to disconnect the wires.
• One of the terminals on the rear of the speaker is marked red (+) and the other black (-). Make certain that you connect the wire from the red (+) terminal of your receiver or amplifier to the red (+) terminal on your speaker, and the wire from the black (-) terminal of your receiver or amplifier to
the black (-) terminal on your speaker. Most wire has some indication (such as color code, ribbing, or writing) on one of the two conductors to help maintain consistency.
• If your speakers sound “thin,” with little bass and little or no center image, chances are that one of the speakers wires is connected backwards. Double­check all connections.
To connect wire to the binding post, unscrew the plastic hex nut on the binding post and insert the bare wire into the hole near the base of the binding post. Do not insert the insulated part of the wire into the hole; this will not give you a good connection. Twist the hex nut back down the binding post until it firmly meets the wire. Do not over-tighten.
(Figure 4)
FIGURE 3
OK
FIGURE 2
Driver Side
6 inches (15cm)
From wall
FIGURE 4
LOOSEN HEX NUT INSERT SPEAKER WIRE TIGHTEN HEX NUT DO NOT INSERT
THROUGH HOLE INSULATED SECTION
OF SPEAKER WIRE
Option # Sat/Sub Setting In PSW Input & Use LFE Output Hi-Pass Crossover Phase Low-Pass Remarks Equipment “Speaker Setup” Or PSW Output Or Subwoofer Out? Speaker Level Setting Position
“Bass Management”
See Page 13 See Page 13 See Page 12
(Dolby®Digital Only)
RECOMMENDED SETTINGS
1 – Receiver or Front: “Large” Input: Line Level from YES N/A Normal This is the most convenient option. Processor with Sub: “On” Unfiltered “Sub Out” Or: But be sure to use correct input Subwoofer “Out” “LFE/Subwoofer In” from (filtered or unfiltered, see page 8) (Figure 5) Filtered “Sub Out” (see page 8) for your receiver.
Output: None
2a – Pro Logic®, Front: “Large” Input: Speaker Level NO Full Range Normal Easy to set up. Eliminates Dolby Digital or Sub: “Off” most hum & noise, offering Stereo Output: Speaker Level to Sats excellent performance. In most (Figure 6) systems, this is the preferred
hook-up option.
2b – ProLogic, Front: “Large” Input: Speaker Level (L & R) YES Full Range Normal Similar to 2a, may offer Dolby Digital or Sub: “On” + LFE Line Level improved bass performance, Stereo satisfies “The LFE Urge.”
(Figure 6) Output: Speaker Level to Sats
3a – Equipment with Front: “Large” Input: LineLevel NO N/A Normal Clean signal with potentially
Pre-Amp Out Options Sub: “Off” from Pre-Outs lower distortion at high (Figure 7) volume level. But on some
Output: None (Sats Direct systems, “line level” may from Receiver or Amp) lack adequate gain.
3b – Pre-Out Options Front: “Large” Input: Line Level YES N/A Normal Similar to 3a, may offer For L, R and LFE Sub: “On” from Pre-Outs + LFE Line Level improved bass performance, (Figure 7) satisfies “The LFE Urge.”
Output: None (Sats Direct from Receiver or Amp)
4a – Equipment with Front: “Large” Input: LineLevel NO N/A Normal May provide improved Pre-Out & Power Amp Sub: “Off” from Pre-Outs midrange clarity and will “In” Jacks allow the sats to play at (Figure 8) Output: Line Level higher volume before
Out to Amp distortion becomes evident
4b – Equipment with Front: “Large” Input: LineLevel YES N/A Normal Similar to 4a, may offer Pre-Out & Power Amp Sub: “On” from Pre-Outs + LFE Line Level improved bass performance, “In” Jacks satisfies “The LFE Urge.” (Figure 8) Output: Line Level
Out to Amp
76
HOOK-UP OPTIONS
The versatile RM7500 loudspeaker system gives you many hook-up options. Each option has advantages and potential downsides.
The option that is best for you depends on your electronics and your personal taste. The hook-up option you choose may have
a subtle effect on the overall sound of your system. You may want to experiment with options to see what works best for you.
Remember, there is no “one best method,” although we do recommend options 1 (easiest) and 4a or 4b (best sounding).
98
FIGURE 5 (Refers to Hook Up Option #1 on Chart, Pages 6-7)
FIGURE 6 (Refers to Hook Up Option #2 on Chart, Pages 6-7)
YOUR SUBWOOFER OUTPUT: FILTERED OR UNFILTERED?
Use the “speaker set-up” or “bass manage­ment” function of your Dolby Digital proces­sor to select subwoofer as “on” or “yes.”
In Dolby®Pro Logic®systems the subwoofer output jack will always be “ON.” Connect the subwoofer output jack to the “LFE/Subwoofer” input of the subwoofer. Disconnect the other speakers in the system so that all you can
hear is the subwoofer. Play music or a movie with vocal content. If you can hear and understand the words, your output jack is not filtered, in which case you want to use one of the (line level) “in” jacks on the sub-
woofer itself. If all you can hear is bass, and the vocals are not at all or barely audible, then your subwoofer input jack is filtered and you should use the subwoofer’s “LFE/Subwoofer In.”
EASIEST HOOK UP OPTION
Alternate Hook-Up Option*
Alternate Hook-Up Option*
* To determine proper input jack for your system, see
* To determine proper input jack for your system, see
Your Subwoofer Output: Filtered Or Unfiltered? (above).
Your Subwoofer Output: Filtered Or Unfiltered? (above).
2
1110
FIGURE 7 (Refers to Hook Up Option #3 on Chart, Pages 6-7)
AC POWER
The subwoofer has a built-in power amplifier and must be plugged into a standard house­hold 110-120V AC power source in order to operate.
FIGURE 8 (Refers to Hook Up Option #4 on Chart, Pages 6-7)
The power switch has three positions: “On,” “Off,” and “Auto” (Figure 9, page 13). In the “Auto” position, the amplifier will auto­matically turn on, and the green pilot light on the front of the subwoofer will illuminate as soon as the speaker senses a signal com­ing from your electronics. The amplifier and
the green pilot light will turn off approxi­mately 15 minutes after input signal ceases. In the “On” position, the power amplifier will operate and the green pilot light will illumi­nate until the switch is set to “Off” position or the AC cord is disconnected from a power source.
We recommend using the “Auto” position. Turn it to “off” if the system will not be used for extended periods of time, such as during vacations.
3
4b
1312
ADJUSTING THE POWERED SUBWOOFER
The specially finished PSW650 Powered Subwoofer included in your RM7500 System features two 10-inch direct radiating drivers, 250-watt power amplifier, and dual Power Port bass ports. It offers a wide range of setting options. To perfectly optimize this subwoofer we recommend the following settings as starting points, but the option that is best for you depends on your electronics, main speakers and per­sonal taste. After you have become familiar with what the settings do, experiment with alternate options to find the method that works best for your system.
SUBWOOFER SETTINGS (Figure 9)
On the back of the subwoofer, you will see the following controls:
Variable Low Pass Crossover Control
+3dB Switchable Bass Boost Switch (to boost output of low output subwoofer output jacks)
High Pass Crossover Toggle The “80 Hz” setting provides extra bass filtering for front satellites. The “Full Range” setting provides best performance in most cases.
Switchable Phase Alignment Toggle
• The Subwoofer Volume Control is found under the logo pod on the front of the subwoofer.
These controls allow you to optimize perfor­mance of the powered subwoofer to match your audio system, room acoustics, and program material.
VARIABLE LOW PASS CROSSOVER (Figure 9)
This control adjusts the frequency range over which the subwoofer operates. It only affects signals that are sent through the line level, subwoofer and speaker level inputs. It has
no effect on signals fed into the LFE input.
RECOMMENDED CROSSOVER SETTINGS — ON WALL & OFF WALL
Mounting your right and left front satellites on the wall tends to increase their bass. Mounting them on stands away from the sides of the room tends to decrease their bass. If you mount the satellites on the wall, we recommend setting your variable crossover control at a lower setting. (Figure 10) If you mount the satellites on stands, we recommend setting your variable crossover control at a higher setting.
(Figure 11)
Generally, turning the knob “up” (clockwise) will add more “warmth” to the bass and lower midrange, possibly at the sacrifice of bass “tightness” and midrange clarity. Conversely, turning the knob “down” (counter clockwise) will make the bass and lower midrange sound “thinner.”
SUBWOOFER LEVEL CONTROL (Figure 9a)
Subwoofer level is adjusted via the knob on the front of the subwoofer under the logo pod. Play a piece of music that has an aver­age amount of bass content. Start with the knob set to “5” and the Phase switch set to “normal.” Adjust by ear using a wide variety of CDs and video sources. Adjust for deep, powerful bass without “boominess.”
SWITCHABLE PHASE ALIGNMENT (Figure 9)
Changing the phase of your subwoofer can affect its bass “attack.” If the bass sounds muddy or unclear, try toggling the phase control. Have someone else switch between the two settings while you sit in your favorite listening position. Use music with good bass (preferably “plucked” string bass) and a deep male vocal. When you hear the best balance of deep bass and natural lower octaves of the male voice, you have achieved optimum phase tuning.
+3dB BASS BOOST (Figure 9)
In most cases, this switch should be set to “0.” If you have hooked up your subwoofer from a subwoofer output or pre-out jacks and cannot get enough bass output even with the subwoofer level control turned all the way up, switch to the +3dB position. In typical systems where the 3dB boost is not needed, this switch can be useful for providing a quick boost for bass-shy program material. Most people prefer more bass out­put for movies than music so you can use this switch as a handy way to adjust bass levels as you switch between movie to music sources.
HIGH PASS CROSSOVER— SPEAKER LEVEL
(Figure 9)
Most systems will sound best with the toggle set to “Full Range.” The “80 Hz” setting is recommended only if you frequently play your system at extremely high levels and prefer hook-up options 2 (a & b). Adjust variable low pass upward if you make use of this feature.
FIGURE 10 FIGURE 11
FIGURE 9
5
FIGURE 9a
1514
Q. “WHY DOES MY SYSTEM HUM?" A. BECAUSE IT DOESN'T KNOW THE WORDS.
This is what passes for humor in the audio business.
Here’s the real answer:
If you have any electrical (60Hz) hum in your system, you're going to hear it clearly as soon as you hook up your subwoofer. Most hum problems are caused by “ground loops.” That is, the electrical grounds of the compo­nents in your system are not at the same electrical potential. A very common ground loop source is cable TV. Disconnect the coaxi­al cable from your TV and/or VCR. If the hum goes away, the cable is the ground loop vil­lain. In that case you need a 75 ohm ground loop isolator. This device is about the size of a pen and is attached to your coaxial cable where it plugs into your VCR (or television). You can obtain this device from some audio dealers, Radio Shack stores, Zantech (1-800­843-5465) or Channel Plus (1-800-999-5225).
Ground loops and hum can also be the result of faulty electrical wiring in your home. Consult a licensed electrician to evaluate and, if necessary, repair the AC wiring in your home. Light dimmers also tend to intro­duce noise into audio systems. Remove them.
If none of our suggestions work for you, call our customer service number.
SAFE LIMITS OF OPERATION
Your Polk Audio loudspeakers are made with the highest-quality materials, insuring years of great sounding, trouble-free performance. However, damage to loudspeakers can occur when an amplifier, regardless of its wattage, is made to play at higher listening levels that its power can clearly produce. (This is usual­ly beyond the “1 to 2 o’clock” position on the volume control.) This results in very high levels of audible distortion originating in the amplifier, which adds a harsh, gritty sound to the music you're listening to.
Contrary to popular belief, a speaker is more likely to be damaged by trying to get too much volume from a low-powered amp or receiver (than from a high-powered one).
MAINTAINING THE APPEARANCE OF RM SERIES SPEAKERS
Your new speaker cabinet is made of a rugged material that can be dusted or cleaned with a moist cloth. Avoid harsh detergents and cleaning fluids; they can permanently damage the finish of your speakers. Gently vacuum the grilles to remove dust.
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE OR SERVICE
If, after following these hook up directions, you experience difficulty, please double­check all wire connections. Should you isolate the problem to the speaker, contact the authorized Polk Audio dealer where you made your purchase, or call Polk Audio’s friendly Customer Service Department at 1-800-377-7655 (calls from US or CAN only) from 9am to 6pm Eastern Standard Time, Monday through Friday. You may also contact us via email: polkcs@polkaudio.com.
* About Power Ratings
When making comparisons between product specifications it helps to understand what they mean, particularly with amplifier power ratings. The Federal Trade Commission has recently issued new regulations regarding the power ratings of all amplifiers including self-powered speakers. Polk Audio supports this effort to standardize power testing methods in order to provide consumers with a “level playing field” basis for comparison. Make sure the basis for the power rating is clearly stated before comparing it to another product’s specification.
The FTC rating is based on the continuous power output of the amplifier. However, music and movies are not continuous but are mainly composed of short bursts of sound. For this reason we also supply a “Dynamic Power” rating which measures the ability of the amplifier to produce power in short bursts similar to those found in music and movies. In our experience an amplifier with higher Dynamic Power output will play louder under most condi­tions regardless of the continuous power rating. Dynamic Power is typically greater than continuous average power although it is not uncommon for two amplifiers with identical FTC “Continuous Average” ratings to have very different Dynamic Power performance.
However, loudspeaker efficiency is by far the most important factor in determining how loud your system will play. Loudspeaker efficiency is usually given as the amount of sound produced by 1 watt at a distance of 1 meter. A medium efficiency loudspeaker rating would be around 87 dB from 1 watt at 1 meter. A highly efficient loud­speaker might be 90 dB. Each 3dB increase in efficiency doubles the sound output for a given power input. So a 100 watt, 90 dB self-powered speaker and a 200 watt 87 dB unit would produce the same sound output. For this reason we also specify the loudspeaker efficiency and calculated maximum sound output.
Polk Audio and the Consumer Electronics Manufacturer‘s Association are currently engaged in an effort to set standards for specifying the actual acoustic output of self-powered speakers. If we are successful, consumers will be able to use these ratings to make more meaningful product comparisons and better purchasing decisions in the future.
17
SPECIFICATIONS
16
RM7500
System
Overall Frequency Response:
25Hz - 25kHz
-3dB Limits:
28Hz - 23kHz
Nominal Impedance:
Compatible with 8 Ohm Outputs
Satellite-Center to Sub Crossover:
Variable (80-100 Hz Recommended)
Shipping Weight (box 1):
57 lbs • 25.9 kgs
Shipping Weight (box 2):
61 lbs • 27.7 kgs
RM75S
Front & Rear Satellites (Magnetically Shielded)
Driver Complement:
Mid-Bass: 1 - 5 1/4" (13.3cm) Polypropylene Composite with Rubber Surround, Tweeter: 1 - 1" (25mm) Dome,
Overall Frequency Response:
60Hz-25kHz
-3dB limits:
90Hz-23kHz
Sensitivity:
89dB SPL @ 1m,
2.83 Vrms Drive Level
Crossover Topology:
Mid-Bass Driver: 1st Order High-Pass @ 80Hz 2nd Order Low-Pass Filters Tweeter: 2nd Order High-Pass (Mylar Film Capacitors in Signal Path) Mid-Bass-to-Tweeter Acoustic Crossover @ 2.5kHz
Impedance:
Compatible with 8 Ohm Outputs
Enclosure Type:
Vented, Power Port
Wall Mounting:
Power Port Bracket on rear of Enclosure
Recommended Amplifier Power:
20-150 Watts/Channel
Dimensions:
11 1/2"H x 9 1/2"W x 5 1/2"D
29.2cmH x 24.1cmW x 14.0cmD
Shipping Weight (pair):
20 lbs • 9.1 kgs
RM75C
Center Channel (Magnetically Shielded)
Driver Complement:
Mid-Bass: 2 - 5 1/4" (13.3cm) Polypropylene Composite with Rubber Surround, Tweeter: 1 - 1" (25mm) Dome,
Overall Frequency Response:
60Hz - 25kHz
-3dB limits:
90Hz - 23kHz
Sensitivity:
91dB SPL @ 1m,
2.83 Vrms Drive Level
Crossover Topology:
Mid-Bass Driver: 1st Order High-Pass @ 80Hz 2nd Order Low-Pass filters Cascaded,
-6dB re Midband Level @ 1.8 and 2.8kHz Tweeter: 2nd Order High-Pass (Mylar Film Capacitors in Signal Path) Mid-Bass-to-Tweeter Acoustic Crossover @ 2.3kHz
Impedance:
Compatible with 8 Ohm Outputs
Enclosure Type:
Vented, Dual Power Port
Wall Mounting:
Power Port Brackets on rear of Enclosure
Recommended Amplifier Power:
20 - 150 Watts/Channel
Dimensions:
6 1/4"H x 21 1/2"W x 5 1/2"D
15.9cmH x 54.6cmW x 14.0cmD
Shipping Weight (each):
17 lbs • 7.7 kgs
PSW650
Subwoofer
Driver Complement:
2 - 10"(25cm) Woofers
Continuous Average Power*
165 watts into 4 Ohms @ 1% THD over power bandwidth of 30 - 120Hz
Dynamic Power Rating*
250 watts into 4 Ohms
System Acoustic Efficiency
89 dB at 1 meter
Calculated Maximum Output (in-room)
114dB at 1 meter
Enclosure Type:
Direct Radiating, Vented
Port Type:
Dual, Power Port, Rear Firing
Overall Frequency Response:
25Hz - 180Hz
-3dB Limits:
28Hz - 125Hz
Variable Low-Pass:
40 - 120Hz, 4th Order
Fixed High-Pass:
Line Level: 80Hz, 2nd Order Speaker Level: 80Hz, 1st Order
Bass Boost:
0 or +3dB
Phase Control:
Switch Normal and Reverse (0º or 180º)
Inputs:
Speaker and Line Level (Filtered) LFE Line (Unfiltered)
Outputs:
Speaker Level, Pass-Through or 80Hz High­Pass Filtered (Switchable) Line Level, High-Pass Filtered at 80Hz
Dimensions:
18 3/4"H x 17 1/2"W x 18 3/4"D
47.6cmH x 44.5cmW x 45.7cmD
Shipping Weight (each):
61 lbs • 27.7 kgs
Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice.
POLK AUDIO LIMITED WARRANTY
Warranty for Satellites and Center Channel Loudspeakers
Polk Audio, Inc. warrants to the original pur­chaser only that this Polk Audio Loudspeaker Product (the “Product”) will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of five (5) years from the date of original retail purchase from a Polk Audio Authorized Dealer. However, this Warranty will automatically terminate prior to the expiration of the five (5) years if the original retail purchaser sells or otherwise transfers the Product to any other party. The original retail purchaser shall here­inafter be referred to as “you.”
Warranty for PSW650 Subwoofer
Polk Audio, Inc., warrants to the original pur­chaser only that the amplifier in this Polk Audio Loud-speaker Product (the “Product”) will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of three (3) years from the date of original retail purchase from a Polk Audio Authorized Dealer. Polk Audio, Inc., further warrants to the original purchaser only that the Loudspeaker(s) in this Polk Audio Product (the “Product”) will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of five (5) years from the date of original retail pur­chase from a Polk Audio Authorized Dealer. The original retail purchaser shall hereinafter be referred to as “you.” However, this Warranty will automatically terminate prior to the expira­tion if you sell or otherwise transfer the Product to any other party.
To allow Polk Audio to offer the best possible warranty service, please fill out the Product Registration Card(s) and send it to the Factory, at the address provided on the Product Cards(s) within ten (10) days of the date of purchase.
Defective Products must be shipped, together with proof of purchase, prepaid insured to the Polk Audio Authorized Dealer from whom you purchased the Product, or to the Factory at 2550 Britannia Boulevard, Suite D, San Diego, California 92173. Products must be shipped in the original shipping container or its equivalent; in any case the risk of loss or damage in transit is to be borne by you. If upon examination at the Factory or Polk Audio Authorized Dealer it is determined that the unit was defective in materials or workman
ship at any time during this Warranty period, Polk Audio or the Polk Audio Authorized Dealer will, at its option, repair or replace this Product at no additional charge, except as set forth below. All replaced parts and Products become the property of Polk Audio. Products replaced or repaired under this warranty will be returned to you, within a reasonable time, freight prepaid.
This warranty does not include service or parts to repair damage caused by accident, disaster, misuse, abuse, negligence, inadequate packing or shipping procedures, commercial use, voltage inputs in excess of the rated maximum of the unit, cosmetic appearance of cabinetry not directly attributable to defect in materials or workmanship, or service, repair, or modification of the Product which has not been authorized or approved by Polk Audio. This warranty shall terminate if the Serial number on the Product has been removed, tampered with or defaced.
This warranty is in lieu of all other expressed Warranties. If this Product is defective in mate­rials or workmanship as warranted above, your sole remedy shall be repair or replacement as provided above. In no event will Polk Audio, Inc. be liable to you for any incidental or consequen­tial damages arising out of the use or inability to use the Product, even if Polk Audio, Inc. or a Polk Audio Authorized Dealer has been advised of the possibility of such damages, or for any claim by any other party. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of consequen­tial damages, so the above limitation and exclu­sion may not apply to you.
All implied warranties on this Product are limited to the duration of this expressed Warranty. Some states do not allow limitation on how long an implied Warranty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply to you. This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you also may have other rights which vary from state to state.
This Warranty applies only to Products pur­chased in the United States of America, its possessions, and U.S. and NATO armed forces exchanges and audio clubs. The Warranty terms and conditions applicable to Products purchased in other countries are available from the Polk Audio Authorized Distributors in such countries.
“Polk Audio” and “The Speaker Specialists are trademarks of Britannia Investment Corporation
used under license by Polk Audio Incorporated.
Dolby, Pro Logic, and AC-3 are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
Loading...