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Default Looking for a subwoofer driver replacement for a SP-PW39 Powered Sub


Hello,

I need a replacement 8" subwoofer driver for the SP-PW39 powered
subwoofer. I bought it at
Cash Converters since March 29, 2006, it worked very well, but now the
subwoofer bottomed
out actually when you push it in it works then when it comes out it
goes out. I need to get
this subwoofer replaced possibly I might get another but a newer one
thats 10" or 12" inch.

What I need to know is what the impedance is for this subwoofer driver
so I can get it replaced
with a new 8" sub driver. I would really appreciate your support
thanks.

Adam E.

 
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