[Shotimes] subwoofer Foam Surrond Replacement
Carl Prochilo
gr8sho@adelphia.net
Sat, 1 Jan 2000 21:55:06 -0500 (Eastern Standard Time)
I would go with the 4 ohm. I got the 8 and I'm sorry I did. If you burn
up the stock amp, then you have an excuse to get a real one.
--
Cheers,
Carl Prochilo
92 Ultra Red Crimson
On Fri, January 28, 2005 5:36 pm, Steve Tatro said:
> Did you get the 4-ohm or 8-ohm? I figured something like this would
> be great in 6-ohm, but no such luck.
>
> I tried other 6-ohm subs and wasn't happy. Spent anywhere from $20-80
> on each one.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Steve Tatro
> Red/Black '93 with 181k miles
> Monroe, Ohio
>
> On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 09:12:29 -0600, Kevin & Cheryl Airth
> <clubairth@peoplepc.com> wrote:
>> Yes, but only with better quality speakers. I use "Speaker Place".
>> 1-800-NEW-Foam or 1-800-639-3626. I replaced my home 12" woofer
>> surrounds
>> and think they came out perfect! The cost is pretty low and if your
>> model is
>> not in their database they will tell you where to measure your old
>> speaker
>> so they can make a perfectly fitting surround. Very detailed
>> instructions
>> and you can call them for help also. Good company. My SHO subwoofer had
>> the
>> cone torn and was so cheaply made I decided to upgrade. I used the JL
>> Audio
>> 6.5 dia Model 6W0.
>> http://www.jlaudio.com/subwoofers/6w0.html
>>
>> Now I run this with a MTX amp and an aftermarket Sony head unit so of
>> course it sounds better. But my wife has a stock JBL system and the same
>> JL
>> Audio unit replacement and it sounds just fine? I think the biggest
>> problem
>> is the factory head unit has a limited set of controls for the
>> subwoofer.
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