I brought back a pair of home audio speakers from my parents' over the
weekend. They are very low quality and sound pretty muddy. It has two 7.25"
ported woofers and a 2" tweeter at the top with an internal crossover.
Does anyone know where I can buy high quality 7.25" drivers? I swear up and
down that's the size of the hole, but the only 7.25" speakers I can find
with a brief Google search are for Harley-Davidson motorcycles...???
On Sep 1, 2012, at 8:10 PM, Dougal <zelefti...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I brought back a pair of home audio speakers from my parents' over the
weekend. They are very low quality and sound pretty muddy. It has two 7.25"
ported woofers and a 2" tweeter at the top with an internal crossover.
Does anyone know where I can buy high quality 7.25" drivers? I swear up and
down that's the size of the hole, but the only 7.25" speakers I can find
with a brief Google search are for Harley-Davidson motorcycles...???
Thanks,
Dougal
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I brought back a pair of home audio speakers from my parents' over the weekend. They are very low quality and sound pretty muddy. It has two 7.25" ported woofers and a 2" tweeter at the top with an internal crossover.
Does anyone know where I can buy high quality 7.25" drivers? I swear up and down that's the size of the hole, but the only 7.25" speakers I can find with a brief Google search are for Harley-Davidson motorcycles...???
Thanks,
Dougal
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How are you measuring them? So-called "eight-inch" woofers can have cones
from 7-8" in diameter.
It's also worth noting that almost no woofer is a direct swap for any other
woofer, even of similar size; you're generally better off starting from
scratch.
If you'd like to muck about, I have an awful lot of spares, and I need to
cut down. Yours for the asking.
> I brought back a pair of home audio speakers from my parents' over the
> weekend. They are very low quality and sound pretty muddy. It has two 7.25"
> ported woofers and a 2" tweeter at the top with an internal crossover.
> Does anyone know where I can buy high quality 7.25" drivers? I swear up
> and down that's the size of the hole, but the only 7.25" speakers I can
> find with a brief Google search are for Harley-Davidson motorcycles...???
> Thanks,
> Dougal
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