Picked up my burned-up subwoofer (Monitor Audio Silver, 5.1 speaker set) from the repair shop. Many powered subwoofers have what's called a "plate amplifier" driving them, and it's a common part available from places like Parts Express and Dayton Audio; I asked him about that and he claimed it had to be a 1:1 swap (I think "bullsh*t"). I've found a suitable 250W amplifier, on sale for $230, its only ten screws and two wires, but I tend to really screw up the simple things (I'm called Botch for a reason). The best alternative I saw today is a $499 subwoofer from RSL, 400W and 22Hz @ -3dB, pretty much the same size, but much better performance. I'm a music guy, not a movie guy so much, so that bottom 1/3 octave or so isn't that critical.
Does anyone have any pref of Parts Express vs. Dayton Audio? Experience with RSL subs? And, from reading some reviews, it sounds like the Dayton plate amp is a stereo amp, and if you use it for a single sub (me), you lose half the power; is there a way to combine the channels to get the full 250W?
The other issue is that I don't have a dedicated home theater, this is a living room system, and the Monitors are in a beautiful "rosenut" veneer. I'd love to keep the MA subwoofer in place, although the RSL sub is in matte black and won't mismatch
too badly (mebbe then I'll give
@Wardsweb a call)...
Gonna have to sleep on this one.