Just recieved a bad JBL PB10 worst JBL I ever owned and read about..
If I work a deal with eBay seller and keep this what AMP should I buy to replace it ?????
Speaker is a 4 ohm (5.6 on meter) I was looking at the Daytons but wonder if there is something better..
I read a lot of the thread in Class D forum about this SUB but I not up for rebuilding the amp for me seems eaiser to replace it..
The subs amp dose work and no hum but the sound is really bad and I am guessing the amp is bad..
I maybe building a new sub down the road so if I can reuse the amp for new sub would be a plus..
I'd like to keep costs below $200
My First Post so don't slay me
Thanks Much..
If I work a deal with eBay seller and keep this what AMP should I buy to replace it ?????
Speaker is a 4 ohm (5.6 on meter) I was looking at the Daytons but wonder if there is something better..
I read a lot of the thread in Class D forum about this SUB but I not up for rebuilding the amp for me seems eaiser to replace it..
The subs amp dose work and no hum but the sound is really bad and I am guessing the amp is bad..
I maybe building a new sub down the road so if I can reuse the amp for new sub would be a plus..
I'd like to keep costs below $200
My First Post so don't slay me
Thanks Much..
Thanks tb46,
Do you think the Dayton 500w amp @partsX is just crazy over the top??
I'm pretty sure down the road I'll be building a new sub but dont see the box being a double speaker as space is getting tight with six 3-way speakers besides this but my reciever is just 135w x6
Do you think the Dayton 500w amp @partsX is just crazy over the top??
I'm pretty sure down the road I'll be building a new sub but dont see the box being a double speaker as space is getting tight with six 3-way speakers besides this but my reciever is just 135w x6
Hi Chris,
My reciever is able to set the range of each speaker
Its a Onkyo TX-SR806 and has the program called Aduilogy that adjusts each speaker range.. I have 4 older Altecs and 2 JBL studio monitors..
I am completely new to subs and my amp is also new..
I'm really trying to get this sub working well..
I tried hooking it up again with a L&R and Y RCA like the video I seen @PartsX
I raised the Onkyo Sub volume all the way up and it still sounds like it has a buzzing type sound when it is working..
The early model AMI amp for this sub which I have is really bad news from what I read on the web..
I'm 95% sure the amp its ill
JBL no longer can get AMI amps and the Version II amp is $160 and needs to box to be modded.
Just trying to decide to buy the 240w or 500w Dayton or another brand to replace this one..
If I was to build a 12" sub with a $150-$200 speaker would a 500w Dayton amp be over kill??????
My reciever is able to set the range of each speaker
Its a Onkyo TX-SR806 and has the program called Aduilogy that adjusts each speaker range.. I have 4 older Altecs and 2 JBL studio monitors..
I am completely new to subs and my amp is also new..
I'm really trying to get this sub working well..
I tried hooking it up again with a L&R and Y RCA like the video I seen @PartsX
I raised the Onkyo Sub volume all the way up and it still sounds like it has a buzzing type sound when it is working..
The early model AMI amp for this sub which I have is really bad news from what I read on the web..
I'm 95% sure the amp its ill
JBL no longer can get AMI amps and the Version II amp is $160 and needs to box to be modded.
Just trying to decide to buy the 240w or 500w Dayton or another brand to replace this one..
If I was to build a 12" sub with a $150-$200 speaker would a 500w Dayton amp be over kill??????
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