Hello everyone. I finally took a look at my least fav sub in the house to see why it's making noise. It's an Acoustic Research S112PS I got from Goodwill years ago for like 20 bucks. It's a 12" down-firing sub. The base plate it fires into was loose, hence the rattling I was hearing. Turns out that it was just part of the problem since I removed that plate altogether.
I don't think it's chuffing, but just the speaker distorting as I turn up the volume on the sub. Is there a way to tell for sure. I can record sound if that helps determine.
Last question. Would it make sense to purchase a 12" sub from parts express and toss it in there to see how it does? Then if it doesn't work well I could purchase a DIY kit to use with that same subwoofer?
Thanks in advance.
Hi Kurt,
You can do replace the driver, like I did. Be sure to research the ohm rating or you may overdrive the amplifier. I just compared 4 ohm car subwoofers that were suitable for use in a (approximately) 1.75 cubic foot ported box. Since the Paradigm amp is only 110w rms/330w peak, I only considered replacement woofers which were relatively efficient.
However, with all of the excellent subwoofers available today, you may be better off fixing yours and purchasing a new one. Good luck!
Below is my BestBuy review of the Kicker Sub.
Home Theater Sub/Bass on a budget :0)
Verified Purchase|
Posted 3 months ago.
Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
The 12” driver in my 22 year old Paradigm PDR sub finally gave out (rotted surround). I felt like MacGyvering the Paradigm, so I researched a few car subs before settling on the Kicker. Once installed, and after having about four or five hours of break-in, I find this Kicker/Paradigm mash-up filling my family room with more bass than ever before. Thanks to Kicker & Best Buy..!