Polk Audio Home Theater System BM1125 A User Manual

The Complete Digital Entertainment System  
Owner’s Guide  
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For Your Records  
Serial Number  
Model Number  
Purchase Date  
Attach Receipt  
Located on the bottom  
Staple your receipt here.  
of your I-Sonic™  
No: BM1125-A  
Date:  
Entertainment System.  
No:  
Table of Contents  
3 Safety Warning  
12 Radio Operations:  
4 For Your Records  
5 Carton Contents  
5 Introduction to I-Sonic  
5 The Polk Audio Story  
6 Special Features: HD Radio  
7 Special Features: XM Ready  
8 I-Sonic Function Buttons  
8 Side & Back Panel Hook-Ups  
9 Using the Remote Control  
9 Main Menu Screen  
10 Clock Settings  
Switch Time & Frequency Displays  
AM & FM Band  
Antenna Selection  
13 XM Operations:  
®
Selecting an XM Channel & Category  
Aim the XM Antenna  
Change the Display  
14 Presets for AM, FM & XM  
14 DVD, CD & MP3 Operations  
15 Settings:  
Sleep Mode  
10 Alarm Settings  
Bass & Treble  
11 Radio Operations:  
Tuning the Radio  
Change Display Brightness  
Change the Volume  
Auxiliary Inputs  
Seek a Radio Station  
Scan Radio Stations  
16 Warranty  
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Introduction  
Carton Contents  
Take Inventory  
Inside You Will Find  
I-Sonic  
Entertainment System  
Remote Control  
(Battery Included)  
AM External Antenna  
FM External Antenna  
Owner’s Guide  
Important Note  
Check to ensure you  
have everything in your  
I-SonicEntertainment  
System carton to start  
enjoying your system.  
If anything is missing or  
damaged, or if your I-Sonic  
Entertainment System fails  
to operate, notify your deal-  
er immediately. We recom-  
mend keeping your original  
carton and packing materi-  
als in case you need to  
ship the unit in the future.  
Online Registration Card  
The All-In-One I-Sonic Entertainment System from Polk Audio  
The Complete  
With an I-Sonic Entertain-  
ment System, you will be  
able to enjoy the widest  
range of music, movies,  
news, information and  
entertainment available  
today and tomorrow.  
I-Sonic 4-Speaker  
Array & PowerPort  
Technologies  
Product Features  
Built-in DVD/CD player  
HD Radiotechnology  
XM Ready®  
®
Entertainment System  
Polk Audio’s I-Sonicis  
the first all digital format  
entertainment center,  
featuring the latest digital  
technologies—HD Radio™  
with multicasting, XM  
Ready,® DVD player, and  
a high performance audio  
system in a convenient  
compact configuration.  
Our exclusive I-Sonic™  
4-speaker Array and patent-  
ed PowerPort® technologies  
create beautiful stereo  
sound throughout an entire  
room. No matter where you  
sit, 360° around the I-Sonic  
Entertainment System, you  
hear a big, rich, room-filling  
stereo image.  
AM/FM radio  
I-Pod® and other  
MP3 player connections  
Full function dual  
alarm clock radio  
Two auxiliary inputs  
Line level output  
(volume controlled)  
Headphone jack  
30 radio presets  
for AM/FM/XM  
To learn more go to:  
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The Polk Audio Story  
Polk Audio and PowerPort are  
registered trademarks of Britannia  
Investment Corporation used  
under license by Polk Audio Inc.  
Products Born  
of Passion  
Polk’s products include  
loudspeakers and electronic available through specialist  
components for home, auto consumer electronics  
Polk Audio products are  
Baltimore, Maryland-based  
Polk Audio is an award-  
winning manufacturer of  
high performance audio  
products. Founded by  
Chairman Matthew Polk  
and CEO George Klopfer  
in 1972, Polk Audio  
and marine applications.  
Polk also created the first  
XM satellite home compo-  
nent tuner, the world’s  
first high-performance  
active IP-addressable loud-  
speaker, and the I-Sonic  
Entertainment System.  
retailers worldwide.  
For more information  
about Polk Audio and  
our products, go to:  
www.polkaudio.com  
I-Sonic is a trademark of Britannia  
Investment Corporation used  
under license by Polk Audio Inc.  
holds over 50 patents  
for advances in audio  
design and technology.  
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Special Features  
HD Radio Technology & Multicasting  
A Revolution In Radio  
In what is the biggest tech-  
nological change to radio  
since the introduction of  
FM in 1961, HD Radio™  
technology is setting the  
standard for digital AM  
and FM radio in the US  
and around the world.  
HD Radio technology is  
transforming the radio  
experience in ways never  
thought possible. HD  
Radio broadcasting offers  
listeners of AM and FM  
Radio the quality, choice  
and interactive data ser-  
vices consumers have  
come to expect from  
Features  
Stations stay in their  
well-known, traditional  
place on the radio dial  
A variety of “data  
services” that could  
range from text-based  
information (artist name,  
song title, weather alerts,  
school closings and  
more) to live traffic  
reports, all of which  
would scroll across  
your receiver display.  
HD Radio receivers can  
also receive conventional  
analog broadcasts.  
To find HD Radio stations  
in your area, please visit  
www.hdradio.com.  
Multicasting, which is  
the ability to broadcast  
multiple program streams  
over a single FM fre-  
quency (97.7-2, 97.7-3,  
etc.), thereby increasing  
the amount and diversity  
of content choices  
Static-free, crystal-clear  
reception  
CD-quality sound on FM  
Digital AM; FM-stereo  
quality sound on AM  
HD RadioTechnology Manu-  
factured Under License From  
iBiquity Digital Corporation.  
iBiquity Digital and the HD Radio  
and HD Symbols are trademarks  
of iBiquity Digital Corporation.  
U.S. and Foreign Patents.  
digital technologies, and  
it is all subscription-free.  
station broadcasting  
in High Definition  
station broadcasting  
in High Definition  
multicasting  
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Special Features  
®
XM Ready  
Technology Warning  
Introducing XM  
Satellite Radio  
XM monthly service sub-  
scription sold separately.  
XM Passport system  
required to receive XM  
service (sold separately).  
Note  
It is prohibited to copy, decompile,  
disassemble, reverse engineer, or  
manipulate any technology incor-  
porated in receivers compatible  
with the XM Satellite Radio system.  
Furthermore, the AMBE (R) voice  
compression software included in  
this product is protected by intellec-  
tual property rights, including patent  
rights, copyrights and trade secrets  
of Digital Voice Systems, Inc. The  
user of this or any other software  
contained in an XM Radio is explicit-  
ly prohibited from attempting to  
copy, decompile, reverse engineer,  
or disassemble the object code, or  
in any other way convert the object  
code into human-readable form.  
The software is licensed solely  
for use within this product.  
The XM Passport antenna  
or CNP-1000 is required  
(sold separately at  
www.polkaudio.com.  
For more information go  
There’s a world beyond  
AM and FM. XM Satellite  
Radio. Over 170 channels  
of music, news, sports,  
comedy, talk, and enter-  
tainment. Coast-to-coast  
coverage. Digital quality  
sound. With the most  
commercial-free music  
channels. Questions?  
Visit www.xmradio.com.  
Or in Canada visit  
Installation costs and other to www.xmradio.com; in  
fees and taxes, including  
a one-time activation fee,  
may apply. Subscription fee XM Ready Legal Disclaimers  
Canada www.xmradio.ca.  
is consumer only. All fees  
and programming subject  
to change. Channels with  
frequent explicit language  
are indicated with an XL.  
“XM Ready® Products:” An XM  
Ready product is a product that  
has incorporated minimal tech-  
nology to support the XM Service  
via an external/receiver chipset  
www.xmradio.ca  
Channel blocking is available such as XM Direct®, which are  
Features  
for XM radio receivers by  
calling 1-800-XMRADIO.  
Subscriptions subject  
to Customer Agreement  
available at xmradio.com.  
XM service only available  
in the 48 contiguous  
sold separately. XM Ready products  
do not have the full XM receiver  
functionality into the main product  
configuration but require the  
addition of an off-board receiver  
accessory to make a complete  
XM Radio System.  
Coast-to-coast coverage  
Over 170 channels  
Music, news, talk  
and sports  
Digital quality audio  
The most commercial-  
free channels  
XM and XM Ready are  
registered trademarks  
of XM Satellite Radio Inc.  
United States. XM Ready  
is a trademark of XM  
How to Subscribe  
A subscription from XM  
Satellite Radio is required.  
To subscribe, contact  
XM on their website  
at www.xmradio.com  
or by calling XM’s Listener  
Care at 800-852-9696  
in the US. In Canada  
visit www.xmradio.ca  
or call 877-438-9677.  
Satellite Radio Inc.© 2006  
XM Satellite Radio Inc.  
All rights reserved.  
XM channel menu with  
small display selected  
XM channel menu with  
large display selected  
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Function Buttons & Back Panel Hook-Ups  
Using the I-Sonic Console Buttons  
Your Favorite  
Entertainment  
The I-Sonic Entertainment  
System also features a  
complement of buttons  
that allow you to control  
all system functions.  
You never have to worry  
about misplacing the remote www.polkaudio.com/  
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At Your Fingertips  
All the functions on your  
I-SonicEntertainment  
System are conveniently  
controlled by a compact  
remote control.  
control. Whichever mode  
you are most comfortable  
using, the incredible sound  
and versatility of the I-Sonic  
Entertainment System are  
always at your fingertips.  
isonic/.  
on/off Turns the power on and off.  
Turns an alarm off.  
snooze/mute Snoozes a sounding alarm  
or mutes the audio source. (When the I-Sonic is  
turned off, toggle to change display brightness.)  
volume+/- Controls the volume up/down (0-30).  
eject Opens and closes DVD/CD tray.  
A
F
buttons  
through  
Correspond  
to the list of sources listed across the top  
of the Main Menu and to specific functions  
listed across the display when you select  
a different source.  
I-Sonic Side Panel Hook-Ups  
aux 2 input Connect your iPod®  
or other MP3 player here.  
headphone jack  
(Main speaker and Aux Output will be muted.)  
I-Sonic Back Panel Hook-Ups  
to access back panel hookups  
Remove the back cover.  
AM antenna switch  
external AM antenna (White is ground.)  
external FM antenna  
xm  
s video  
rca  
aux1 power  
output input cord  
composite  
video  
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Remote Control & Main Menu Features  
Using the Remote Control  
source buttons Selects  
a specific play mode as well  
as Aux 1 and 2.  
play/pause Toggles  
between play & pause.  
+
+
menu Displays the DVD menu.  
audio Selects next DVD  
audio option.  
stop Stops a DVD/CD.  
on/off/alarm Turns power  
on or off; turns alarm off.  
+
+
subtitle Displays next  
DVD subtitle option; cycle  
through on/off/subtitle tracks.  
presets Calls up stored  
AM/FM/XM stations; toggle  
to call up Bank A, B or C.  
Preset + [number key]  
recalls that preset.  
volume+/-  
eject Opens or closes  
DVD/CD tray.  
title Displays a DVD title menu.  
shift Press this key plus specific  
keys to access other functions  
labeled in red.  
+
sleep Sets sleep time.  
(15, 30, 45, 60 or 90 min.)  
snooze/mute Snoozes  
a sounding alarm or  
silences an audio source.  
castle Composed of the four  
triangle keys and enter key.  
The castle allows you to move  
through all menus (W X keys)  
and find a radio station (ST  
keys). The enter key lets  
you select a source or setting.  
XM castle Use ST keys to  
move +/- channels. Use W X  
keys to move through menu.  
Use enter key to select.  
HD castle Use ST keys  
to move +/- tune. Hold,  
then release ST keys for  
seek mode. Use W X keys  
to move through menu.  
alarm 1 Turns alarm 1 on/off.  
+
+
set 1 Selects alarm 1  
settings menu.  
alarm 2 Turns alarm 2 on/off.  
set 2 Selects alarm 2  
settings menu.  
track Moves forward & back-  
ward to the next CD track or  
DVD chapter. To fast forward,  
press & hold. (Increases  
to activate the remote  
speed 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x).  
Remove the plastic tab.  
Use enter key to select.  
The remote control operates the I-SonicEntertainment System using a similar menu structure as the buttons on the unit.  
Navigation to all other sources or settings begins with the Main Menu.  
Main Menu Screen—Press On/Off to Activate Unit  
status messages  
These message fields  
buttons  
through  
A
F
Correspond to the menu items  
listed across the top of the  
display. Each source has its  
own menu. Selecting settings  
or options (button F) initiates  
a drop-down menu, which  
displays a list of operations.  
will show alarm information,  
radio station/metadata,clock  
time, HD signal acquisition  
and strength. (Example indicates  
Alarm 1 is on; tone is the wake-up  
source; alarm time is 7:00am).  
No information is displayed for  
Alarm 2, indicating it is turned off.  
idle When I-Sonic is turned  
off, time and status messages  
will be displayed.  
highlighted box Indicates  
the current selection.  
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Clock & Alarm Settings  
Set the Clock for the First Time  
daylight savings/time zone  
settings menu  
Default display indicates  
time must be set the first  
time unit is plugged in  
1
2
or is left without power  
for more than 3 days.  
With an XM Passport  
B
Select 12 or 24 hour clock.  
BDST on or off.  
C D Decrease/Increase time.  
C D Select time zone.  
antenna connected,  
Select AM or PM.  
Enter. (DST status, shown  
E
F
F
the time will set itself.  
Enter.  
under “Enter,”is on.)  
Clock Settings  
from Main Menu Select “Settings”  
F
settings menu  
daylight savings/time zone  
clock menu  
1
2
3
BDST on or off.  
BSelect 12 or 24 hour clock.  
Clock menu.  
F
C
F
Select time zone.  
C D Decrease/Increase time.  
D
Enter.  
Select AM or PM.  
E
F
Enter.  
Alarm Settings  
from Main Menu Select “Alarm”  
A
alarm 2 set-up menu  
alarm menu  
alarm 1 set-up menu  
1
2
3
A
B
Set alarm 1.  
Remote:  
B
Select alarm source.  
Exit from alarm menu.  
+
+
C D Decrease/Increase time.  
E
F
NOTE: AFTER NO KEY HAS BEEN  
PRESSED FOR 5 SECONDS,  
Select AM or PM.  
E Set alarm 2.  
Remote:  
Select alarm on or alarm off  
DISPLAY RETURNS TO MAIN MENU.  
ALARM SOURCES:  
TONE,RADIO (LAST STATION), XM (LAST CHANNEL), DVD/CD, AUX1 & 2, PRESET (PRESET A1: ALARM 1), PRESET (PRESET B1: ALARM 2)  
ALARM VOLUME: INCREASES EVERY 5 SECONDS UP TO YOUR LAST VOLUME SETTING  
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Radio Operations  
Tuning the Radio  
from Main Menu Select “Radio”  
B
radio menu  
radio menu  
radio menu  
1
2
3
C
D
Same station in HD  
when icon appears.  
Tune to a lower station.  
Remote:  
Same station in HD multicast.  
NOTE: THIS DISPLAY INDICATES  
AN ADDITIONAL SUB-CHANNEL  
MAY BE AVAILABLE.  
Tune to a higher station.  
Remote:  
Seek a Radio Station  
from Main Menu Select “Radio”  
B
seek  
radio options menu  
radio menu: seek  
This mode finds the next  
strong station signal and  
stops on that station.  
1
2
linking  
When your I-Sonic is “seeking”  
down the radio band and finds  
an HD supplemental channel,  
the message “linkingwill appear  
as it acquires the channel.  
CPress down 2 secs. for seek  
mode. Release button to seek  
a lower station. Remote:  
CSeek a lower station.  
Remote:  
D
Seek a higher station.  
Remote:  
D Press down 2 seconds to seek  
a higher station. Remote:  
Scan Radio Stations  
from Main Menu Select “Radio”  
B
radio options menu  
radio menu: scan  
scan  
This mode finds a strong  
station signal, stays on this  
station for 10 seconds, then  
finds the next strongest station  
signal. Press either - /+ Scan  
(C or D) to lock onto the station.  
1
2
F Select Options.  
C
Scan a lower station.  
Remote:  
Toggle to Scan.  
D Scan a higher station.  
Remote:  
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Radio Operations  
Switch Time & Frequency Displays  
from Main Menu Select “Radio”  
B
radio menu: station display  
radio menu: time display  
1
2
F If station frequency is displayed,  
select options. Toggle to  
If current time is displayed,  
select options. Toggle to  
F
“Display.” Time will appear.  
“Display.” Station will appear.  
AM & FM Band  
from Main Menu Select “Radio”  
B
radio menu: am/fm  
radio menu: am/fm  
1
E Select AM band.  
E Select FM band.  
Antenna Selection  
from Main Menu Select “Radio”  
B
NOTE: FOR AM ANTENNA USE THE  
MANUAL AM ANTENNA SWITCH”  
ON THE BACK OF THE UNIT.  
radio menu: fm int. antenna  
radio menu: fm ext. antenna  
1
2
F Toggle to “Int. Antenna.”  
Dash indicates  
Toggle to “Ext. Antenna.”  
Dash indicates  
F
current selection.  
current selection.  
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XM Operations  
Selecting an XM Channel & Category  
from Main Menu Select “XM”  
D
xm channel menu  
xm channel select menu  
xm channel menu  
2
1
3
C
D
C Select a lower channel.  
Select a lower channel.  
Remote:  
E Toggle through  
various categories.  
Remote:  
Select a higher channel.  
Select a higher channel.  
Remote:  
D
Remote:  
F
Select additional XM options.  
TO ACTIVATE XM SATELLITE RADIO: Call 800-852-9696 in the US or in Canada, 877-438-9677.  
xm status displays  
xm options menu  
xm skip/add menu  
channel status  
4
5
Displayed when “loading,”  
“off air,” or unavailable.  
D
C Select a lower channel.  
Skip/Add a channel.  
updating  
Remote:  
Select a higher channel.  
Remote:  
D
Displayed when encryption  
code has been changed.  
F Skip/Add a channel.  
Aim the XM Antenna  
Change the Display  
antenna  
from XMOptions Menu Select “Antenna”  
from XMOptions Menu Select “Display’  
C
F
xm antenna aiming menu  
xm menu: channel display  
Displayed if XM antenna or  
Passport is not connected.  
1
1
signal  
C Signal strength shown  
when adjusting direction  
of XM antenna.  
F Toggle between small or  
large channel display. Large  
display channel shown here.  
Displayed if signal strength  
is too low.  
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Presets for AM, FM & XM  
Select a Preset  
from Radio or XM Menu Select “Presets”  
Navigate a Preset  
from Radio or XM Menu Select“Presets”  
radio preset menu  
B
B
radio menu  
xm channel menu  
1
1
1
B Selects banks A, B and C.  
BPreset a radio station.  
BPreset an XM channel.  
Toggle remote:  
Remote:  
Remote:  
Moves down the banks.  
Moves up the banks.  
C
D
Save a Preset  
Recall a Preset  
from Radio or XM Menu Select “Save”  
from Radio or XM Menu Select “Recall”  
F
E
radio preset menu  
radio preset menu  
NOTE: HOLDING PRESET WILL SAVE  
THE CURRENT STATION INTO THE  
NEXT AVAILABLE PRESET LOCATION.  
1
1
Saves the station that  
Select a preset bank.  
Moves down the banks.  
Moves up the banks.  
Recall the station.  
B
C
D
E
F
is currently playing.  
Holding  
for 2 seconds  
F
deletes the preset.  
Remote: keys 1-10  
DVD, CD & MP3 Operations  
Play a DVD Disc  
Play a CD & MP3 Disc  
from Main Menu Select “DVD/CD”  
from Main Menu Select “DVD/CD”  
C
C
dvd disc menu  
dvd disc menu  
cd & mp3 disc menu  
2
1
1
Eject button on I-Sonic opens &  
closes DVD/CD tray. Remote:  
Navigates DVD Menu.  
Shuffle,repeat one”orrepeat all.”  
B
NOTE: SAME SCREEN OPTIONS FOR MP3.  
B
C
E
F
Remote:  
For previous  
Remote:  
Remote:  
Stop disc.  
NOTE: CASTLE WILL NAVIGATE THE  
ON-SCREEN DISPLAY OF THE DVD DISC,  
BUT IT WILL NOT NAVIGATE THE MENUS  
ON THE I-SONIC IN THE DVD MODE.  
chapters/tracks.  
Play/Pause disc.  
FOR FAST REWIND, PRESS & HOLD.  
TOGGLES BETWEEN PLAY & PAUSE.  
Remote:  
Next chapters/tracks.  
D
dvd, cd & mp3 operations  
FOR FAST FORWARD, PRESS & HOLD.  
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Settings  
Sleep Mode  
from Main Menu Select “Settings”  
F
sleep menu  
system settings menu  
2
1
B Select for sleep timer.  
Toggle to set sleep time to 15min.,  
30 min., 45min., 60min. or 90min.  
Remote:  
B
Bass & Treble  
from Settings Menu Select “Bass” ”  
or “Treble”  
C
D
systems settings menu  
bass settings menu  
NOTE: SAME SCREEN OPTIONS  
FOR TREBLE SETTINGS.  
1
2
C Select bass.  
Select treble.  
C Lower bass level adjustment.  
Higher bass level adjustment.  
D
D
F
Enter to save settings.  
Change Display Brightness Change the Volume  
Auxiliary Inputs  
from Settings Menu Select “Display”  
from Settings Menu Select  
Display”  
from Main Menu Select “Aux In”  
E
E
E
settings menu  
volume menu  
main menu  
1
1
1
E Toggle to set display  
Select volume +/- (0-30)  
on top of I-Sonic  
or Remote:  
E Toggle to select  
Aux 1 or Aux 2.  
Remote:  
brightness to high,  
medium or low. Remote:  
NOTE: THE LOWSETTING  
IS GOOD FOR SLEEPING.  
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Warranty  
Limited One Year Warranty  
Polk Audio, Inc., warrants to the original retail purchaser only. This warranty will terminate automatically prior to its  
stated expiration if the original retail purchaser sells or transfers the Product to any other party.  
Polk Audio, Inc., warrants, to the original retail purchaser only, that this Product will be free from defects in material and  
workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of original retail purchase from a Polk Audio Authorized Dealer.  
To allow Polk Audio to offer the best possible warranty service, please register your new product online at:  
of the date of original purchase. Be sure to keep your original purchase receipt.  
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 A, San Diego,  
California 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 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 Canada, 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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Polk Audio Customer Service 800-377-7655 (Outside USA & Canada: 410-358-3600)  
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