Have a pair of these speakers purchased nearly 15 years ago from UK. The woofers have aged and need replacement. Pl suggest suitable replacement woofers that may be available now. Do not want to dispose due to sentimental value.
Not sure what size you need but dayton audio subs are pretty killer check them our parts express usa, i a have a set of realistic mach ones with one of my drivers blown i did some searching and found parts express, due to rave reviews and the specs on what i look for in subs dayton is the way to go,happy hunting-z
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Best to have it reconed ! The speakers need to be matched pair.
If you are using these for music instrument(s) make sure they are intended for that use. Home stereo speakers won;t take the power that music instrument speakers are designed for by a factor of say four.
If these are mis-applied, don't waste money repairing, but buy instrument grade cabinets.
I think you're making this way more complex than it is.
This unit should have no trouble with any reputable speaker. Don't read too much into short term impedance readings as long as you run only one speaker per channel. Every speaker has a dip somewhere in its frequency range and the Pioneer will probably protect itself and the speaker should impedance or current get too out of whack. This is a high end unit and has plenty of clean power to feed any speakers out there.
I'd buy it if I didn't already have a 6-year old predecessor (VSX-T36TX) that I paid twice as much for and has only 5 amplified channels, less features and lower power output. ;-(
I had the sub woofer problem what i did was i found the fuse in back of the unit i took it out with a srew driver. I looked in the light to see if the tube had a smoke shot in it and it did then i got some aluminum foil just a tiny piece and put it around the tube and low and behold my unit pop back on what a relief. The foil is for testing only you need a fuses to not cause a fire!
It is called "dry-rot" and it happens with age to paper cone speakers. I am not aware of any products made to help prevent this problem. But you can always replace the woofers with new one's or find a place that "recones" speakers and that would solve your problem for a long time. If you have rubber surround on the cones, it would take much longer to have any type of dry-rot problems. The "foam" type of surround on the cones is the worst for this problem. Most new woofers have polypropelyne surround of the cones and it would probably outlast you, so replacement with a good quality woofer really is a good option.
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