In Reply to: I keep thinking, if it ain't broke.... posted by Rod M on July 1, 2015 at 19:33:57:
Many of the less expensive, smallish box subwoofers rely greatly on the transfer function in the amp to actually make it work as a subwoofer.
Changing to the Kiega plate amp, may have broken that connection between amp and driver/enclosure.
Overall, I'd agree with your assessment though. Better to leave alone or start over with the plate amp and purchase a driver/enclosure combo.
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- Problem is , it may be broke since its a different plate amp. - Edp 08:43:55 07/02/15 (3)
- RE: Problem is , it may be broke since its a different plate amp. - Rod M 18:03:19 07/02/15 (1)
- RE: Problem is , it may be broke since its a different plate amp. - airtime 10:31:50 07/04/15 (0)
- If any thing the Keiger fixed many of the original subs weak points - airtime 09:16:27 07/02/15 (0)