Altec Lansing ACS48

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I know these speakers are pretty ancient, but I love my ACS48s. I mistakingly allowed my roommates to use them for our party last night and when I hooked them back up to my computer I noticed that I had no midrange. I'm pretty much a total noob when it comes to this stuff, but obviously my midrange drivers must blown. The tweeters are fine and so is the sub, just nothing coming out of the midrange drivers. Does anyone have any suggestions as to replacement drivers or is it just not worth it to fix? If the latter is true, any suggestions as to what speakers I could buy that would be comparable to these? Also, I'm on a pretty tight budget as of now, so keeping that in mind, any ideas?

I searched older topics and although there is a thread discussing this matter, it is pretty outdated and I couldn't find the parts they were talking about. I appreciate everyone's help. Thanks in advance for your time.
 
Thank you both so much. I've already emailed Altec Lansing about replacements and they haven't gotten back to me, that's why I posted here in the first place. I never thought about going to RadioShack, they tend to try and rip me off most of the time, but that's a good idea. I'll stop in there sometime this week. Once again, thank you, I really appreciate your help.
 
You're welcome!

Yeah, well, how were we to know?

Anyway, I use to do a lot of business with RS, but avoid them like the plague now as their prices are high compared to the other vendors and I'm not really interested in the latest cellphone and/or sat TV scam. Really, I don't see how they stay in business, though they have closed a number of stores here in the metro Atlanta area in recent years.

GM
 
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Specifications

Drivers (per satellite):
One 3 inch shielded full range driver
One 3/4 inch high frequency tweeter
Drivers (subwoofer): One 6 inch long throw woofer
Satellite Power: 20 Watts per channel RMS at 0.8% THD
Subwoofer Power: 40 Watts at 0.8% THD
System Response: 35 Hz - 20 kHz
Input Impedance: >10k ohms
S/N Ratio: >65dB
Built-in Power Supply
UL/CUL/CE Approved


Hi,

Its getting a bit serious for a set of computer speakers.

Take out the 3" drivers and replace them. Check the impedance
and the mounting style and get suitable replacement drivers. e.g.

http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?&Partnumber=289-084
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?&Partnumber=297-427
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?&Partnumber=297-428
http://www.mcmelectronics.com/product/LS00119


If they do not fit possibly 3.5" car speakers might fit.
If all else fails get two new passive satelliites for use with the sub.

:)/sreten.
 
Hi,

Given your other post an upgrade may be possible with more details
of the driver to be replaced (pics) and details of the crossover (is it
more than a single capacitor on the tweeter ? not very likely though.)

:)/sreten.

ThatSoundsNice said:
Replacement driver needed for PC spkrs Altec Lansing ACS48, 3"
Hello Everyone,

I've just joined this forum, and it looks very nice.

I need a replacement for the 3" driver in my Altec Lansing ACS8 PC speaker system.

The damaged midrange driver is an altec lansing model (A2156)
4 ohm's, ~ 20 Watts per channel RMS

This is apparently being powered by 3 TDA7294 IC amplifiers.

Please advise on a good replacement, and a source for this driver.

I figure that I will do a single replacement if identical, and possibly two for an upgrade.

Your help and advice is appreciated.
 
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