Jim Shearer
11-05-2006, 02:43 PM
I have an old unpowered 10" sub w/ my little Visonik David 602 speakers that I would like to modify so I can use it in a future project. It's a really solid sub in a nice cabinet that my wife looks favorably upon. (Critical factor!)
I openned the box & checked the driver to be sure the surround is still good, which it is. Then I checked the driver to see about impedence, etc. When I bought the sub they said it used a dual voice coil so that you could have a single driver for both channels. Turns out that it is a single voice coil and the stereo signals are summed by a TRANSFORMER which feeds the driver! No indication of the driver's impedence and I have no test equipment beyond a VOM.
SO, is it likely that I can remove the cross-over and transformer, enlarge the openning in the back of the case, and add a plate amp from PartExpress? This seems reasonable to me, but then I don't know much about designing speakers.
Thanks, Jim
I openned the box & checked the driver to be sure the surround is still good, which it is. Then I checked the driver to see about impedence, etc. When I bought the sub they said it used a dual voice coil so that you could have a single driver for both channels. Turns out that it is a single voice coil and the stereo signals are summed by a TRANSFORMER which feeds the driver! No indication of the driver's impedence and I have no test equipment beyond a VOM.
SO, is it likely that I can remove the cross-over and transformer, enlarge the openning in the back of the case, and add a plate amp from PartExpress? This seems reasonable to me, but then I don't know much about designing speakers.
Thanks, Jim