We blew out a mid speaker today. Anyone know where to find:
4 inch mid-range speaker
8 Ohm
100 Watt
Any help you could provide would be appreciated.
Thanks
Replacement Speaker??
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I know its a fair ways away, at least from me in Canada sort of definitely from John in Australia, but try a place in Ohio called Parts Express for starters.
http://www.partsexpress.com/webpage.cfm ... oup_ID=298
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http://www.partsexpress.com/webpage.cfm ... oup_ID=298
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That's funny because I'm in Ohio right now. I called parts express and they were in awe with that speaker config. They could only offer a 5 inch with same specs.AVare wrote:I know its a fair ways away, at least from me in Canada sort of definitely from John in Australia, but try a place in Ohio called Parts Express for starters.
http://www.partsexpress.com/webpage.cfm ... oup_ID=298
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I actually found a small speaker repair shop in town that had two of the speakers I needed in stock. They stated I was lucky since that is such an odd speaker spec.
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Cool, good luck - if they were blown because of too much volume, you might wanna think about getting some in-line automotive type fuse holders and re-wiring with fuses - somewhere around 3 amps would protect a 100 watt 8 ohm driver, full wattage would take about 3.75 amps if my calculations aren't too rusty... Steve
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