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Measure with tape measure. Or if buying ask seller to get tape measure. Or if buy new one to replace model gone for disposal, measure the space available.
All fairly standard size anyway unless 'compact' model.
Nothing exists on that particular model number except parts. If you have it, you can measure it and work out the cubic feet. If you are buying it used, ask them to measure it. If you are buying a new one to replace it, measure the space you have available.
Easiest way is measure the interior opening height and width to nearest foot. Then measure the depth to the nearest foot. Then multiply the height x width x depth.
For inside:
Measure height, width, and depth as centimeters.
HxWxD gives you cc.
Divide cc by 1000 to get Liters capacity.
For the outside:
Measure H,W, D and write this down.
Otherwise google the make and model which may show you a manufacturer website or site for operator manual, where you can see this info.
PDR-8 Specifications
Design
Single driver, bass reflex system with critically tuned resistive port and built-in amplifier
Amplifier
High-current, discrete output, 90 watts RMS
Amplifier Features
Soft clipping, thermal protection
Frequency Response On-Axis
29Hz - 150Hz
Low Frequency Driver
210mm (8 in) extended travel with 38mm (1-1/2 in) voice-coil, aluminum former
Low Frequency Extension
29 Hz (DIN)
Finishes
Black Ash, Light Cherry, Dark Cherry
Inputs
From A/V receiver/processor or Paradigm X-Series Subwoofer Control Unit mono-sub out or preamp left/right output;From receiver/amplifier speaker terminals or main/satellite speaker terminals
Weight
25 lbs. (11 kg)
Dimensions HxWxD
13.25" × 9.75" × 15"
(34cm × 25cm × 38cm)
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Hi Dithq, Measure the molding that the manufactures have outlined and get a speaker of those dimensions. The output watts will depend on the music system you intend to use. The specs are usually printed onto the set. Regards John
suggest you go to scrapyard and measure one ,unless you remove your own one and measure it as i doubt if anyone knows this or has access to the original build specs
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