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<blockquote data-quote="Volenti" data-source="post: 2620472" data-attributes="member: 566487"><p>You'll want to remove the driver and measure it's impedance (it may be written on the back) that will let you know what impedance replacement to get (a high power woofer will not draw more power from the amp if it has the same impedance, it will simply handle more power)</p><p></p><p>If the original speaker is 4 ohm then you have lots of choices, a DD1008 is one driver you definitely won't bottom out with a 100w intergrated amp, other drivers from parts express for example may also prove suitable for a less $.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Volenti, post: 2620472, member: 566487"] You'll want to remove the driver and measure it's impedance (it may be written on the back) that will let you know what impedance replacement to get (a high power woofer will not draw more power from the amp if it has the same impedance, it will simply handle more power) If the original speaker is 4 ohm then you have lots of choices, a DD1008 is one driver you definitely won't bottom out with a 100w intergrated amp, other drivers from parts express for example may also prove suitable for a less $. [/QUOTE]
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