Anyone know anywhere that repairs subs/bass tubes?

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Anyone know anywhere that repairs subs/bass tubes?

Postby DK on Fri May 18, 2007 5:56 pm

I've got a SPLX bass tube. At first, i thought there was a problem with the headunit, then with the RCA leads. But it seems now that its with the bass tube.

Anyone know places in london that repair bass tubes? Opened it up to see if anything had blown or broken, but i couldn't find a single thing wrong (must be a blown transistor or something) :wink:

somewhere in london
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Postby gumpy on Fri May 18, 2007 9:26 pm

its splx thats whats wrong with it :lol: will be cheaper to buy a new one.
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Postby DK on Fri May 18, 2007 9:35 pm

I never bought it, my dad bought it off someone for £20.
If i could get a quote on how much it might cost to fix....

I'm not too bothered though. It's just it would be nice to get abit of extra bass.
If not, maybe someone could tell me how i could make myself a cheap small sub for maybe under £50 (or less then watever it would cost to repair it). Just to get some more bass, as opposed to having mid range speakers. :Q
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Postby Jonezy on Sat May 19, 2007 1:20 pm

build your own sub box and buy a pioneer 306c sub,
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Postby DK on Sat May 19, 2007 9:56 pm

^^^ means nothing to me! I don't no a single thing about making a sub or enclosure etc..

How cheaply do you guys reckon i could make one? I do not need earth shaking amounts of bass, just more bass then what you would get from a typical mid-range speaker.
Also, something that wouldn't take up too much space in the boot aswell. :rolleyes:

only 2 replies, come on everyone!

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Postby Jonezy on Sun May 20, 2007 4:12 pm

on ebay and nd a sub box and nick the dimensions.

cut inch thick mdf to match these dimensions, screw it together and tik silicone saler on the inside edges t et an air tight, paint or cover

http://www.caraudiocentre.co.uk/product.asp?product=21988

one of these is what ive ot and cat fault it

run it in one of these

http://www.caraudiocentre.co.uk/product.asp?product=20685

run it off one of these

all works peachy for me




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