10" woofer used as chalk board!
I have a question about sub woofer speakers in home theater application. My 2 year old poped the dust sheild off mine and drew on it with chalk... and when it tore, she hid little toys in it! Suffice to say, I need a new speaker, but I am concerned about cost. I recognize that there is a fair chance something like this could happen again.
The speaker that was in my Advent Sub.10 was (I guess) and 8 ohm. It measured 7.2 across the terminals with a DVM. It is a 10" subwoofer. I can get a 4 ohm 10” sub on e-bay for about $27 shipped. I’m sure it isn’t the greatest speaker, but perhaps it should be good enough for the small zone this speaker is used for (cross-over for the sub is fixed at is 20-200hz).
The question is, can I get away with the 4 ohm speaker (I guess this is car audio stuff). Or do I need to stick with 8 ohm? I’m kind of afraid I will smoke the Amp. Although I barely drive this Sub for use in home theater. All I'm looking for is fair bass for movies etc.
Thanks for any help you can give, a freind reccomended this page as "the place to go" for factual answers.
Try to order an exact replacment from the manufacturer.
A speaker system is comprised of three main parts. The speaker itself, more importantly, an enclosure that was designed for exactly that particular speaker, and the crossover. There's more to speaker design and enclosure interaction than simply the impedance and the location of the screw holes and it's size.
If you are curious, lurk around http://www.madisound.com for a while.
Maybe, with the proper information supplied by you, they might be able to come up with a suitable replacment.