Billas3 Posted May 15, 2006 Posted May 15, 2006 My sub in my 91 LS400 has been rattling, I guess I blew it. I need a new sub and was wondering if anybody has any suggestions. I do not want a lot of bass, maybe a little more than stock. I want something nice and clean, and something I can just replace the old sub with without changing anything else. Does anybody have any reccomendations? I want something fairly cheap, and maybe the same size as the stock one so I can just replace it in the same spot. Is this even possible? Thanks for any help and reccomendations. Billy
PIONEERSUBY Posted May 20, 2006 Posted May 20, 2006 My sub in my 91 LS400 has been rattling, I guess I blew it. I need a new sub and was wondering if anybody has any suggestions. I do not want a lot of bass, maybe a little more than stock. I want something nice and clean, and something I can just replace the old sub with without changing anything else. Does anybody have any reccomendations? I want something fairly cheap, and maybe the same size as the stock one so I can just replace it in the same spot. Is this even possible? Thanks for any help and reccomendations. Billy there are no aftermarket 2 ohm subwoofers.
Billas3 Posted May 21, 2006 Author Posted May 21, 2006 So my only option for a replacement sub is to get a stock one and put it in? Or is there any kind of converter thing I can use to put an aftermarket sub in? And if I can only use a stock sub, where can I get one? Thanks for any help. Billy Pioneersbury, I found this sub, it seems like its an 8" 2 ohm sub, would this work? 8" 2 ohm sub
PIONEERSUBY Posted May 25, 2006 Posted May 25, 2006 So my only option for a replacement sub is to get a stock one and put it in? Or is there any kind of converter thing I can use to put an aftermarket sub in? And if I can only use a stock sub, where can I get one? Thanks for any help. Billy Pioneersbury, I found this sub, it seems like its an 8" 2 ohm sub, would this work? 8" 2 ohm sub the original was only 80 watts max. it would be hard for the amp to match up to the 250 to 500 watt max but at least the 2 ohms would be right.
LRP_LS400 Posted August 15, 2006 Posted August 15, 2006 take a look at http://www.lexls.com/tutorials/audio/subwoofer.html
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