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Main => Audio/Jukebox/MP3 Forum => Topic started by: lebanull on September 27, 2005, 11:03:57 am
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I hope someone can help here...During my restore project I have discovered why my sound is LOW. The 18W 6x6 speaker in my Nintendo cab has two holes in it.
My problem is this... finding a replacement with those specs. I've looked everywhere.
Thanks,
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Could you possibly find something here to fit the bill:
www.partsexpress.com
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nada!..thanks.
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Hmmm, can you provide the specs? Is it a 6" round speaker. what size cutout and where are the mounting holes etc. A speaker rated for different watts should still work fine if it is in the ballpark or greater.
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Here's what you want to order from Antique Electronic Supply (www.tubesandmore.com):
# P-A602 Speaker, 6", Pincushion shape, 8 ohms, 10 Watts $7.95
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There is an original Nintendo speaker on eBay (http://cgi.ebay.com/NINTENDO-ARCADE-CABINET-SPEAKER-7-INCH-18-W_W0QQitemZ6213462094QQcategoryZ13718QQssPageNameZWD1VQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem) right now, though it is more expensive than what I would pay for one. You are talking $37.50 (BIN price + shipping). You can get an extremely high quality 6.5" or 7" midrange driver for that kind of money, such as the Peerless CSC-X (http://www.madisound.com/cgi-bin/index.cgi?cart_id=3034173.20964&pid=867) for $43.75 (8 ohm home audio version) or the 4 ohm car audio version (http://www.madisound.com/cgi-bin/index.cgi?cart_id=3034173.20964&pid=826) for $38.75, those same drivers have been used in home speaker cabinets costing hundreds or thousands of dollars. That driver will handle 150 watts RMS (a lot more than that if you keep the bass out of them, I have pushed 450 watts RMS to similar drivers for years).
You don't want a high end driver like that if you are not going to put a crapload of power to it though, if using the stock amp that is mounted on the Nintendo monitor, you would be better off with a stock replacement or the one that Ken Layton linked to. You would want to give that Peerless driver at least 100 watts RMS. The cheapest way to get that is buy the 4 ohm car audio version of the CSC-X and use it with a 25Wx2@4 / 50Wx2@2 / 100Wx1@4 car audio amp bridged 100x1@4. It would sound really, really good with a setup like that though.