the voice coil is blown but i read online somewhere that it can be fixed. and i can fix it but i don't know how to take the sub apart to get to the voice coilthe voice coil is blown but i read online somewhere that it can be fixed. and i can fix it but i don't know how to take the sub apart to get to the voice coil
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go to the sony website or any dealer website and look at the model number of your sub, punch that in and get the measurement.. mostly gonna be inches.. but then go to google and convert it to mm
To run 2 subs, the amp would be a little small. The subs will run OK, they just won't be very loud.
It's usually better to compare and match up the RMS power rather than the peak power. The Sony XS-L10P5B sub has a peak power handling figure of 1200 watts, but the RMS is 300 watts. The Sony XM-ZZR3301 monoblock amp puts out 1100 watts peak, but only 330 watts RMS. They would work great together, 1 sub, 1 amp. But if you add another sub, each one would only be getting about 165 watts. They'd work OK, just not as loud as they could be.
yes, however you will need the dash kit (approx. $80.00) and modification of the braces inside the dash behind the "radio" In the taurus, the radio is actually located in the trunk. Only the dials are up front. Most installers will charge extra for this car's "extensive labor" but it can be done.
the voice coil is blown but i read online somewhere that it can be fixed. and i can fix it but i don't know how to take the sub apart to get to the voice coil
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