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Replace a built-in sub amp with a stand-alone?

by Alan Hoyle <alanh@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 3, 2008 at 08:57 PM

I have an old JBL 12" subwoofer that the amp/PSU have blown out on.  A
friend re****ts that it would be around $100 for parts to fix, but he's
concerned about the repairs just blowing out again.  He suggested it
might make sense to just rewire it to and bypass the built-in
electronics and just plug in an external amp.  

I'd be driving it with the "subwoofer out" feed from my 5.1 receiver.  

Is there any reason why this would be a bad idea?

-alan


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 4 Posts in Topic:
Replace a built-in sub amp with a stand-alone?
Alan Hoyle <alanh@[EMA  2008-04-03 20:57:24 
Re: Replace a built-in sub amp with a stand-alone?
Kalman Rubinson <KR4@[  2008-04-03 20:23:38 
Re: Replace a built-in sub amp with a stand-alone?
"Mark D. Zacharias&q  2008-04-04 05:32:21 
Re: Replace a built-in sub amp with a stand-alone?
zekfrivo@[EMAIL PROTECTED  2008-04-04 13:31:46 

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