KEF 10" Subwoofer Driver (best offer)

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yepimonfire

Audioholic Samurai
This is a 10" driver i took out of a KEF subwoofer. It is in perfect working condition the only reason i removed the driver from the sub was because the power supply in the sub went out, the driver has been tested to make sure it functions and if you do not agree it functions you may return it to me and i will pay you back. It can be used to replace any 10" bass or subwoofer driver in speaker cabinets, or subwoofers.

Specifications
Input Rating: 100-250 watts RMS
Impedance:4 ohms
Frequency Response: 15-300hz (tested myself using pure sine waves)
Suspension material: Rubber

NOTE:THE DUSTCAP IS NOT BROKEN,TORN,OR DAMGED IT IS SIMPLY A COSMETIC ISSUE AND DOES NOT AFFECT THE SOUND.



 
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adwilk

adwilk

Audioholic Ninja
Throwin out some kind of price might help ya here, man.

Do you have a woofer tester or way of obtaining the T/S params?
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Seriously, I have no life.
This is a 10" driver i took out of a KEF subwoofer. It is in perfect working condition the only reason i removed the driver from the sub was because the power supply in the sub went out, the driver has been tested to make sure it functions and if you do not agree it functions you may return it to me and i will pay you back. It can be used to replace any 10" bass or subwoofer driver in speaker cabinets, or subwoofers.

Specifications
Input Rating: 100-250 watts RMS
Impedance:4 ohms
Frequency Response: 15-300hz (tested myself using pure sine waves)
Suspension material: Rubber

NOTE:THE DUSTCAP IS NOT BROKEN,TORN,OR DAMGED IT IS SIMPLY A COSMETIC ISSUE AND DOES NOT AFFECT THE SOUND.



It can not be used to replace any 10" driver. Every driver is unique, and requires a unique enclosure design.

You seem to think everything is about driver size and moving air, and that's just simplistic nonsense.
 
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yepimonfire

Audioholic Samurai
fine let me re-phrase this since i have a bit more knowledge, the driver was originially designed for use as a subwoofer driver, in a sealed cabinet. and im willing to sell it for as low as 20 dollars.
 
adwilk

adwilk

Audioholic Ninja
That seems like a pretty good deal if somebody felt like putting together a sub on a budget. Can you post the original box specs? Should be pretty easy considering it came from a sealed enclosure...
 
adwilk

adwilk

Audioholic Ninja
OH, thats actually a pretty decent sub all things considered. Can't imagine a reason you shouldn't unload for what you're asking. Good luck!
 
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jijuji

Audiophyte
Hi,

I'm interested in buying this. Could you let me know how much the estimated shipping would be to 15217 (Pittsburgh, PA)?

Also,
I'm a new member, so don't have too many posts or reputation here. However, I do have a verified and functioning Paypal account, which we can use for the transaction. I was thinking of replacing the 10" driver on my budget JBL Sub10 with this one, hence the interest.

Thanks,
Jinx.
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Seriously, I have no life.
Hi,

I'm interested in buying this. Could you let me know how much the estimated shipping would be to 15217 (Pittsburgh, PA)?

Also,
I'm a new member, so don't have too many posts or reputation here. However, I do have a verified and functioning Paypal account, which we can use for the transaction. I was thinking of replacing the 10" driver on my budget JBL Sub10 with this one, hence the interest.

Thanks,
Jinx.
I think your JBL is a rear ported sub, so that driver will not work. You really can't swap different drivers around without downgrading performance a lot.
 
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jijuji

Audiophyte
TLS Guy,

You're right. The port is on the underside though, not in the rear. But yes, it's not a sealed box design.

So you're saying it will sound even worse than the current driver, since the KEF driver was chosen for a very different box enclosure than the JBL? Not worth risking at all? I really don't like the fat bass on the JBL currently and was looking for a cheap and usable solution before spending on a new sub/kit.

Thanks,
Jinx.

I think your JBL is a rear ported sub, so that driver will not work. You really can't swap different drivers around without downgrading performance a lot.
 
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yepimonfire

Audioholic Samurai
Hi,

I'm interested in buying this. Could you let me know how much the estimated shipping would be to 15217 (Pittsburgh, PA)?

Also,
I'm a new member, so don't have too many posts or reputation here. However, I do have a verified and functioning Paypal account, which we can use for the transaction. I was thinking of replacing the 10" driver on my budget JBL Sub10 with this one, hence the interest.

Thanks,
Jinx.
$12.51 for shipping, how much do you want to offer for the driver?
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Seriously, I have no life.
TLS Guy,

You're right. The port is on the underside though, not in the rear. But yes, it's not a sealed box design.

So you're saying it will sound even worse than the current driver, since the KEF driver was chosen for a very different box enclosure than the JBL? Not worth risking at all? I really don't like the fat bass on the JBL currently and was looking for a cheap and usable solution before spending on a new sub/kit.

Thanks,
Jinx.
Yes, driver box and port are a package. The KEF driver is for a sealed box and will have a very loose suspension, so apart from having the wrong T/S parameters, the woofer would likely self destruct in a ported box. Every driver needs a unique bix size and port, if it is ported.
 
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yepimonfire

Audioholic Samurai
Yes, driver box and port are a package. The KEF driver is for a sealed box and will have a very loose suspension, so apart from having the wrong T/S parameters, the woofer would likely self destruct in a ported box. Every driver needs a unique bix size and port, if it is ported.
yes, the driver does have very loose suspension. i tried putting it in a ported box at one time and the driver was going out further then its max excursion (for lack of better words) which made an annoying "snapping" sound. if your looking for a good sub-driver replacement try parts express, they sell drivers for rediculously low prices.
 
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jijuji

Audiophyte
TLS Guy and yepimonfire,

Thanks to both for valuable inputs. In that case, I think I'll hold off buying the KEF driver and look at Parts-Express for a compatible vented box driver as per your suggestions.

Thanks again,
Jinx.
 
adwilk

adwilk

Audioholic Ninja
TLS Guy and yepimonfire,

Thanks to both for valuable inputs. In that case, I think I'll hold off buying the KEF driver and look at Parts-Express for a compatible vented box driver as per your suggestions.

Thanks again,
Jinx.
You're still better off not wasting your money on a "replacement" that still won't likely be optimal. Save that cash and build/buy a real sub. It would take a lot of effort to try to determine what driver "might" work in the box you have and the box/port would still likely have to be modified.
 
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yepimonfire

Audioholic Samurai
im not sure about that, ive heard ALOT of people say when they finally replace drivers, their system sound WAY better.
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Seriously, I have no life.
im not sure about that, ive heard ALOT of people say when they finally replace drivers, their system sound WAY better.
It's all physics, if the driver parameters, box resonance and porting don't match precisely you have a lousy sub. The T/S parameter vary widely among drivers, and you never get two that exactly match.
 
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yepimonfire

Audioholic Samurai
i seriously need to get that book you guys recommended on audio reproduction.
 
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