Polk Audio Car Speaker MM400 User Manual

MM400 Tw eeter  
MM455 5.25" System  
MM465 6.5" System  
Polk Audio—A History of Excellence  
The Story of Dynamic Balance®  
Like the way these great new speakers sound in your car? You’ll love the way Polk Audio  
speakers sound in your living room! Polk Audio has been making world-class loudspeakers  
since 1972. Polk’s dedication to fundamental research has resulted in over 25 patents.  
Your new Polk speakers employ Dynamic Balance, a technology that came out of a joint  
research project between Polk Audio and Johns Hopkins University. This laser imaging  
research enables us to view the entire vibrating surface of a driver or tweeter, allowing us to  
observe the resonances that develop on speaker cones as they move. These resonances are  
the root cause of frequency response distortions.  
Polk loudspeakers have earned the praise of audio experts the world over, garnering dozens  
of awards for innovative, high-quality design. Whether you desire audiophile-quality sound  
for your home, car or even your multimedia computer, Polk loudspeakers deliver  
unmatched performance and value.  
As an x-ray enables a physician to discover the root cause of a symptom and thereby pre-  
scribe the right treatment for a cure, this laser imaging technique allows Polk engineers to  
find the right combination of high-tech materials, geometry and construction techniques  
to tune out the offending resonances. The benefit of Dynamic Balance is the dramatic  
improvement in the sound quality of our speakers, which every listener can appreciate. You  
no longer have to choose between excellent bass and smooth, clear midrange and highs.  
Now you can have it all, thanks to Dynamic Balance technology.  
See the full line of Polk Audio loudspeakers at your Polk Audio dealer, or at  
www.polkaudio.com  
Concentric breakup of cone  
produces distortion  
Radial breakup of cone  
produces distortion  
Polk Dynamic Balance”  
design results in  
low distortion  
Laser Interferometry tests produced holographic photos” of drivers  
in motion. The bad” drivers are ex periencing modal breakup that  
results in performance-robbing resonances. A perfect” driver would  
look like a cake (flat on top), m ore, like the photo on the right.  
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MM455 and MM465  
2 mid/ woofers  
MM400:  
All Polk Audio/MOMO Drivers Feature:  
2 tweeters  
Futuristic cast aluminum baskets that mimic MOMO wheel designs  
Elegant matching motor cup conceals a beefy magnet structure  
Rugged, highly conductive pro-grade nickel-plated binding posts  
Polymer/mica composite cones  
2 tweeters  
2 in- line crossover networks  
2 tweeter flush mount cups  
2 flush mount cup clamps  
2 tweeter surface mount cups  
Registration card  
2 crossover networks  
2 tweeter flush mount cups  
2 flush mount cup clamps  
2 tweeter surface mount cups  
2 grilles  
Aramid fiber spiders for greater dynamic range  
6.5” mid/driver features 1.5” voice coil, 5.25” mid/driver features 1” voice coil  
Woven carbon-fiber dustcaps  
8 - #8 screws with 9/16” Allen head  
8- screw clips  
Polk Audio/MOMO Tweeters Feature:  
2- #4 Philips head screws  
Tweeter hook- up wire  
Mid/ woofer hook- up wire  
Registration card  
Lightweight red fabric dome tweeters for flat response, great inner detail and  
low distortion  
Neodymium magnets that are small and powerful  
Low viscosity ferro-magnetic cooling fluid for superior power handling  
Surface and flush-mount swivel cups allow fine tuning of the tweeter angle for  
better soundstaging  
Read this manual thoroughly first. If you have any doubts about your ability to execute  
any of the installation steps, save yourself a lot of grief and contact a professional installer  
(your Polk dealer is a good place to find one).  
Component System Crossovers Feature:  
Gold plated terminals  
If you intend to do the installation yourself we assume that you possess some skill in the  
proper use of hand and power tools. No matter how much installation experience you have,  
its always a good idea to:  
Air-core inductor for low distortion  
Mylar capacitors for cleaner, more transparent highs  
Tweeter level control to fine-tune the tonal balance of your system  
Midrange Extension switch bypasses the low-pass filter for better driver-to-  
tweeter blending when the two components are separated by a great distance  
Read this manual thoroughly before you begin.  
Plan your installation carefully.  
Allow enough time to complete the installation without rushing.  
Protect your car from unwanted scratches.  
Getting Started  
Please inspect each loudspeaker carefully. Notify your Polk dealer if you notice any  
damaged or missing items. Keep the carton and packing material. They will do the best  
job of protecting your speakers if they need to be transported. Check that you have the  
following parts:  
Necessary Tools  
Phillips head screwdriver  
9/16" allen wrench  
Flat blade screwdriver or putty knife  
Electric drill  
1/4" and 1/8" drill bits  
Reciprocating saw or razor knife  
Magic marker for marking the cutout (new location only)  
Metal cutting tool (hole saw, if you intend to cut metal  
Metal file  
Soldering iron or a supply of solderless connectors  
Safety glasses  
Wire strippers and cutters  
Crimping tool  
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Installing the Polk/MOMO System Mid/Woofers in Factory Locations  
Most cars have speaker grilles that blend with the rest of the cars interior. Sometimes it is  
difficult to determine how to remove these grilles to gain access to the speaker that you intend  
to replace. If you have one of these grilles, you may want to consider using a professional  
installer. On some cars, the grilles are held by screws or spring clips. The screws will be  
obvious, the spring clips won’t.  
Installing the Components  
The Polk/MOMO System Crossovers  
You will need to make wiring connections from your amp or radio to the crossovers and from  
the crossovers to your mid/woofers and tweeters (Figure 1). Choose crossover box locations  
that are convenient for making these connections. As there are adjustments on and in the  
crossover networks which you will need to access during the “fine tuning” stage of the instal-  
lation, place them in a spot thats easy to get to. Once you’re done fine-tuning the system, the  
crossovers can be hidden away and secured.  
If there are screws, remove them, put them in a safe spot, and remove the grilles. To remove a  
clip-on grille, use your flat-blade screwdriver or a putty knife to gently pry up the grille. If it  
resists, back off and think again about the professional install. The cost of one of these can  
sometimes be less than the cost of new door panels. Some grilles are integral parts of the door  
panel and are not removable. In these cases you will need to remove the entire door panel to  
gain access to the speaker location.  
Your Polk/MOMO Series crossovers have clearly marked terminals. Before making connections  
between your crossovers, mid/woofers and tweeters, refer to Figure 1. The wires provided with  
your Polk/MOMO System have one conductor with a white stripe. Use this wire as the positive  
(+) lead and connect it to the positive (+) terminals on your crossovers as well as to the posi-  
tive (+) terminals of each speaker.  
This will usually require removal of door handles, window mechanisms, and other parts such  
as door pulls and lock buttons.  
1. Once you get the grille off, remove the factory speakers. Save the hardware.  
You may be able to reuse it to mount your new speaker.  
2. Cut the supplied driver wire (the heavier gauge of the two sets of wire) in half.  
3. Remove the yellow crossover cover by squeezing the cover at the tabs. Attach  
speaker wires to the crossover “woofer” terminals. Attach the wire with the white  
stripe to the positive (+) terminal screw, and the un-striped wire to the negative (-)  
terminal screw.  
INPUT  
4. Route the driver wire from the crossover location to the mid/woofer location.  
5. Strip 1/8” – 1/4” (4-6 mm) of plastic insulation from the cut ends of the driver wire.  
6. Unscrew the binding post thumbnuts on the mid/woofers to fully expose the hole in  
the terminal shaft and slip the other end of the wire into the holes in the input ter-  
minals. Tighten the thumbnuts finger-tight (do not over-tighten the nuts as you  
may strip the threads). Be sure to attach the wire with the white stripe to the posi-  
tive (red) terminal, and the un-striped wire to the negative (black) terminal.  
7. If the factory speaker had three screw holes, youll need to drill additional screw  
holes to accommodate the four screw pattern of the Polk/MOMO mid/woofer.  
8. Using the hardware retained from the factory speaker or the screw clips supplied  
with the Polk/MOMO speaker, secure your new speaker to the car panel.  
WOOFER  
TWEETER  
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3. Without running the wires through doors or under upholstered panels, connect  
your Polk/MOMO tweeters to these wires. (See detailed instructions below)  
4. Have a friend sit in the passengers seat while you sit in the drivers seat, each  
holding a tweeter in hand.  
Installing the Mid/Woofers in Non-Factory Locations  
If you have decided to install your Polk/MOMO Series mid/woofers in locations other than  
those provided by the automobile manufacturer, make certain that the location you choose is  
clear of all obstructions, both in front of and behind the panel, before you proceed. Pay par-  
ticular attention to window mechanisms and any body panels critical to the structural  
integrity of the vehicle. The mounting depths and cutout diameters of your Polk/MOMO  
Series mid/woofers are listed with all the other important specifications at the end of  
this manual.  
5. With music playing, position the tweeters in different locations around the pas-  
senger compartment, listening for the differences caused from these placements.  
We recommend using vocals for this test. You will be able to determine in a short  
time the best location for your tweeters. The soundstage or image should float”  
above the dash and not be localized to the physical location of the drivers or  
tweeters. Both passenger and driver should be able to hear both channels and a  
stereo image.  
1. Cut a hole in the panel (5 inch or 127 mm hole for the MM455 and 5-15/16 inch or  
150.9 mm hole for the MM465).  
2. Using the speaker grille as a template for marking the locations of the four screw  
holes.  
The Polk MM400 tw eeter offers tw o mounting  
options for installation flexibility.  
Mounting Option #1—Surface mounting the  
MM400 Tweeter  
3. Drill the holes with a 1/8” bit.  
4. Attach the screw clips to the car panel at the hole locations.  
5. Cut the supplied driver wire (the heavier gauge of the two sets of wire) in half.  
6. Remove the yellow crossover cover by squeezing the cover at the tabs. Attach  
speaker wires to the crossover “woofer” terminals. Attach the wire with the white  
stripe to the positive (+) terminal screw, and the un-striped wire to the negative (-)  
terminal screw.  
1. Using the base of the surface mount cup as a  
template, mark the screw hole and drill it using a  
1/8 inch drill bit. Mark the wire holes (for the  
tweeter wires), drill using the 1/4-inch drill bit.  
2. Attach the surface mount cup to the panel using  
supplied #4 screw.  
7. Route the driver wire from the crossover location to the mid/woofer location.  
8. Strip 1/8” – 1/4” (4-6 mm) of plastic insulation from the cut ends of the driver wire.  
9. Unscrew the binding post thumbnuts on the mid/woofers to fully expose the hole  
in the terminal shaft and slip the other end of the wire into the holes in the input  
terminals. Tighten the thumb nuts finger-tight (do not over-tighten the nuts as you  
may strip the threads). Be sure to attach the wire with the white stripe to the posi-  
tive (red) terminal, and the un-striped wire to the negative (black) terminal.  
10. Place the grille over the driver and line up the screw holes with the screw clips on  
the car panel.  
3. Cut the supplied tweeter wire (the lighter gauge  
wire) in half.  
4. Strip 1/8” – 1/4” (4-6 mm) of plastic insulation  
from the cut ends of the tweeter wire. Connect  
this end of the wire to the tweeter terminals of  
the crossover. Connect the white-striped wire  
Fig ure 2  
strand to the positive (+) terminal of the  
11. Secure the speaker/grille assembly to the car panel with the supplied Allen  
head screws.  
crossover tweeter output and the un-striped wire  
to the negative (-) tweeter terminal.  
5. Route the tweeter wire from the crossover to the tweeter location. Push the red  
and black tweeter wires through the holes in the bottom of the tweeter cup and  
though the panel.  
Polk/MOMO System Tw eeters  
One important advantage of component systems is their ability, when properly installed, to  
improve the soundstage created by the music in your car. The soundstage is the musical “pic-  
ture” made up of the instruments and vocalists. The difference in the soundstage will be dra-  
matic depending on where you mount your tweeters. We recommend a simple experiment  
that will help you decide the best spot for your tweeters in your car. Here are the steps:  
6. Slip the male fast-on connector on the red tweeter wire onto the female connec-  
tor on the white-striped wire from the crossover and the black tweeter wire to  
the un-striped wire (Figure 2). Make sure the clear plastic insulators fully cover the  
fast-on connectors otherwise you may short the tweeter leads and possibly dam-  
age your amplifier.  
7. Mount the tweeters by gently pushing them into the surface mount cup. Be care-  
ful not to pinch the wires.  
1. Complete the installation of your entire system except for the MM400 tweeters.  
2. Connect the wires provided with your tweeters to the tweeter terminals on your  
Polk/MOMO crossovers. (See detailed instructions below)  
8. Once the tweeter is mounted and connected, swivel the tweeter to fine-tune the  
soundstage image of the system.  
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Mounting Option #2 - Flush mounting the  
MM400 Tweeter  
MM400 Component Tw eeter Hook-up  
When purchased as a separate unit, the MM400 tweeter includes a crossover network  
integrated into the hook-up wires. This high-pass filter allows the MM400 to be used with  
other components. It is important to maintain correct polarity. The red wire connects to  
the positive (+) amplifier terminal and the black to the negative (-) amplifier terminal.  
1. Remove the panel on which you are going to mount the  
tweeter and check for proper clearance behind it. The  
flush mount kit is 13/16 inch deep. Measure to make  
sure there is sufficient depth behind the spot you  
choose the final location.  
Fig ure 3  
If your system contains an active crossover, you may bypass the in-line crossover and wire  
the tweeter directly to the output terminals of an amplifier that has a high-pass filter  
(crossover) on its input. The minimum crossover point should be 2 kHz at 12dB per octave.  
2. Use the hole that is punched into the cardboard packing  
insert as a template to mark the location and size of the  
mounting hole.  
3. Mark the center of the spot and cut a hole with the 2-  
inch hole-saw attachment for your power drill. Go slow.  
Or you can use a razor knife instead of a drill.  
4. Cut the supplied tweeter wire (the lighter gauge wire) in  
half.  
DO NOT USE THE TWEETER WITHOUT A CROSSOVER NETWORK.  
Damage to the tweeter from thermal overload will result without the protection provided  
by a crossover and will void your warranty.  
Extending Frequency Response using Mid-Range Extension  
5. Strip 1/8” – 1/4” (4-6 mm) of plastic insulation from the  
cut ends of the tweeter wire. Connect this end of the  
wire to the tweeter terminals of the crossover. Connect  
the white-striped wire strand to the positive (+) terminal  
of the crossover tweeter output and the un-striped wire to  
the negative (-) tweeter terminal.  
The Polk Audio/MOMO Crossover features a Mid-Range Extension option. When placed in  
the “ON” position, this removes the low pass crossover filter from the mid/bass driver, allow-  
ing it to run full-range. This may be helpful in getting a better “blend” between mid/driver  
and tweeter when the two are placed some distance from each other.  
Fig ure 4  
6. Route the tweeter wire from the crossover location to the  
tweeter location.  
7. Assemble cup, clamp, and machine screw loosely.  
8. Route the red and black tweeter wires through the holes  
in the bottom of the cup.  
Fig ure 5  
9. Slip the male fast-on connector on the red tweeter wire  
onto the female connector on the white-striped wire from the crossover and the  
black tweeter wire to the un-striped wire (Figure 2). Make sure the clear plastic  
insulators fully cover the fast-on connectors otherwise you may short the tweeter  
leads and possibly damage your amplifier.  
10. Press the assembly into the 2” hole until the clamp edge is below the mounting  
surface, then tighten the screw. The cup will clamp down to the surface as the  
screw is tightened (Figure 3). In the case of a thick mounting surface, the legs of  
the clamp can be bent outward by inserting a screwdriver through the four rec-  
tangular holes in the cup while still mounted (Figure 4)  
11. Snap the tweeter into the mounting cup, being careful not to pinch the wires.  
12. Once the tweeter is mounted and connected, swivel the tweeter by applying firm  
pressure to the edge of the tweeter module. DO NOT apply pressure to the grille.  
NOTE: to remove the tweeter assembly, place a small screwdriver  
into the side slot and pry carefully upwards (Figure 5)  
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It works like this: Normally the crossover rolls off the high frequency response of the driver  
in a steep slope. But when a great distance separates a tweeter from the driver (for example,  
the driver is on the bottom of the door panel, and the tweeter is on the top of the door panel  
or dash) getting a good driver-to-tweeter blend may be difficult. The Mid-Range Extension  
feature bypasses the driver’s crossover, extending the response of the driver to better meet  
that of the tweeter. Experiment to find the setting that best suits your installation.  
Amplifier Power Requirements  
Your speakers will work well with a variety of electronic components. As little as 25 watts  
(RMS) per channel will deliver adequate listening levels in most cars. If you have a noisy  
car or intend to play your system at loud listening levels, more power is necessary to achieve  
the best performance. Consult your Polk Audio dealer for specific recommendations.  
Tw eeter Level  
Safe Limits Of Operation  
The slide switch on top of the crossover box adjusts the level (volume) of the tweeter relative  
to the mid/woofer. Start with the switch in the bottom position and listen. If you want a  
“brighter” sound, move the switch to the middle position and listen again. The top position  
provides the greatest amount of tweeter output.  
Your Polk loudspeakers are made with the highest quality materials for years of trouble-free  
performance. However, damage to loudspeakers can occur when an amplifier, regardless of  
its wattage, is made to play at higher listening levels than its power can cleanly produce  
(usually beyond the “2 to 3 o’clock” position on the volume control).  
If you have the MM400 separate tweeter, there is a blue wire loop on the in-line crossover.  
When the wire is intact the tweeter plays at full output. If the system sounds too “bright,”  
cut the wire loop to decrease the tweeter output by 3 dB.  
This results in very high levels of audible distortion, originating in the amplifier, which  
adds a harsh, gritty sound to the music. 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.  
Polarity / Blending  
If it seems that the tweeters and mid/woofers are not “blending” or working together in  
harmony, try changing the polarity of both the tweeters by reversing the positive (+) and  
negative (-) tweeter wires at the crossover. Reversing the absolute phase of the tweeters may  
help the blending or integration of the system components, particularly if the tweeters and  
mid/woofers are on different planes.  
Technical Assistance Or Service  
If, after following the hook-up directions, you experience difficulty, please double check  
all wire connections. Make sure that your electronic equipment is operating correctly by  
hooking up another speaker to the speaker output. For example, if you are not getting  
sound from the left channel speaker, connect the right channel speaker to the left output.  
If you still get no sound from that side, the problem is in your amp or source electronics.  
Should you isolate the problem to the speaker, contact the authorized Polk Audio dealer  
where you made your purchase. Authorized Polk Audio dealers are the best source for  
advice and assistance.  
Tw eeter Angle  
The MM400 tweeters may be pivoted to get the best high frequency response and sound-  
stage. Generally, pointing the tweeters toward the listening position will yield the best  
results. But don’t be afraid to try other angles. Use the position that sounds best to you.  
Pivot the tweeter module by applying firm pressure on the edge of the tweeter module.  
DO NOT APPLY PRESSURE TO THE DOME ITSELF.  
Call Polk Audio’s Customer Service Department at 1-800-377-7655 from 9am to 6pm,  
Eastern Time, Monday through Friday. Please do not hesitate to call us if you have  
questions about your speaker system.  
Visit http://www.polkaudio.com  
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Polk/MOMO Mid/Woofer Technical Sheet  
THIELE / SMALL PARAMETERS  
Specifications  
MM455  
MM465  
MM400  
5.25" Mid Driver  
6.5" Mid Driver  
50 Hz - 5.5 kHz  
50 Hz  
Recommended  
Amplification  
Freq. Response  
68 Hz - 5.5 kHz  
68 Hz  
25-100 watts  
25-150 watts  
25-100 watts  
Resonant Freq. (Fo, Fs)  
Impedance(DCR)  
4.0 ohms  
4.0 ohms  
5.5 ohms  
Qms  
Qes  
Qts  
9.06  
9.58  
0.61  
0.67  
Frequency Response  
(+/-3dB)  
68 Hz - 20 kHz  
50 Hz - 20 kHz  
4.4 kHz - 20 kHz  
0.58  
0.62  
Sensitivity  
(1w/1m)  
Vas  
5.27 L  
14.61 L  
.515 ft3  
86 dB  
87 dB  
90 dB*  
5 oz  
.186 ft3  
431 µm/N  
5.5 TM  
.0093 m2  
.100 ft2  
12.6 g  
Magnet Weight  
Height  
13.5 oz  
14.4 oz  
Cms  
BL  
493 µm/N  
5.8 TM  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
Flush Mount Cup:  
0.9"(22.8 mm)  
Surface Mount Height:  
1.015"(25.7 mm)  
Sd  
.0145 m2  
.156 ft2  
Mms  
19.8 g  
Cutout Dimensions  
5.0"  
5.94"  
2.06"  
127.0 mm  
150.9 mm  
52.4 mm  
Winding Width  
12.7 mm  
.500in.  
3.4 mm  
.3132 in.  
14.3 mm  
.562 in.  
.265 mH  
12.4 mm  
.488 in.  
3.2 mm  
.126 in.  
15.2 mm  
.600 in.  
.313 mH  
Mounting Depth  
top mount with grille  
2.72"  
69.1 mm  
2.81"  
71.4 mm  
N/A  
N/A  
Xmax (Linear)  
Xmax (Mechanical)  
Le  
Mounting Depth  
bottom mount  
3"  
3 1/16"  
77.8 mm  
N/A  
N/A  
76.2 mm  
Grille Height  
3/4"  
19.1 mm  
3/4"  
19.1 mm  
N/A  
N/A  
Grille Diameter  
6 13/32"  
162.7 mm  
7 1/4"  
184.1 mm  
N/A  
N/A  
Crossover Frequency  
Crossover Order  
4200 Hz  
4200 Hz  
4800 Hz  
Tweeter &  
Driver**:  
Tweeter &  
Driver**:  
1st Order Butterworth  
2nd Order  
Butterworth  
2nd Order  
Butterworth  
*When MM400 bought separately sensitivity = 90 dB with loop intact  
When MM400 bought separately sensitivity = 87 dB with loop cut  
**Midrange extension switch on crossover will bypass driver crossover  
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Polk/MOMO Series 3 Year Warranty  
Polk Audio, Inc. warrants the original purchaser only This Warranty does not include service or parts to  
that this Polk Audio Polk/MOMO Product (the  
Product) will be free from defects in materials and  
workmanship for a period of (3) three years from the  
date of original retail purchase from a Polk Audio  
Authorized Dealer. However, this warranty will auto-  
matically terminate prior to the expiration of the (3)  
three year period if the original retail purchaser sells  
or otherwise transfers the Product to any other party.  
The original retail purchaser shall herein after be  
referred to as “you.” To allow Polk Audio to offer the  
best possible warranty service, please fill out the  
Product Registration Card(s) and send them to the  
Factory at the address provided in the Registration  
Card within (10) ten days of the date of purchase.  
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 appear-  
ance of the cabinetry not directly attributable to  
defects in materials or workmanship, or service,  
repair, or modifications of the Product which has  
not been authorized or approved by Polk Audio.  
This Warranty is in lieu of all other expressed  
Warranties. If this Product is defective in materials  
and workmanship as warranted above, your sole rem-  
edy 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 Dealer has been advised  
of the possibility of such damages, or any other  
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. This Warranty gives you specific legal rights  
which may vary from state to state.  
Defective Products must be shipped, together with a  
proof of purchase, prepaid insured to the Authorized  
Polk Audio Dealer from whom you purchased the  
Product, or to Polk Audio, 2550 Britannia Blvd.,  
Suite D, San Diego,CA 92154. 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 workmanship at any time during the Warranty  
period, Polk Audio or the Polk Audio 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 property of Polk Audio.  
Products replaced or repaired under this Warranty  
will be returned to you, within a reasonable time,  
freight prepaid.  
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.  
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P O L K A U D I O  
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M O M O D E S I G N  
5601 Metro Drive  
Baltimore, Maryland 21215  
(800) 377-7655  
http://w w w .polkaudio.com  
http://w w w .polkmomo.com  
Polk,” “Polk Audio,” “The Speaker Specialistsand “Dynamic Balance” are registered  
trademarks of Polk Investment Corporation used under license by Polk Audio Incorporated.  
“MOMO” is a registered trademark of MOMO Design, Italy.  

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