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Old August 12th 05, 02:01 PM
flies4fun
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Default Subwoofer amp smoked

While driving yesterday, I noticed the distinct smell of burning electronics
in my 96 EB V8 AWD - turning everything off didn't seem to make any
difference. After further investigation last night, I now have no sub (JBL
system) Is there an amp for that back with the sub? Should I just take it to
a stereo shop and have a new amp and sub installed or look for a junkyard
unit?


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Old August 16th 05, 01:23 AM
Walter Harley
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"flies4fun" > wrote in message
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> While driving yesterday, I noticed the distinct smell of burning
> electronics in my 96 EB V8 AWD - turning everything off didn't seem to
> make any difference. After further investigation last night, I now have no
> sub (JBL system) Is there an amp for that back with the sub? Should I just
> take it to a stereo shop and have a new amp and sub installed or look for
> a junkyard unit?


Don't assume there will be anything "just" about getting a new amp and sub
installed. If it's the same JBL system that was in the 95 Limited, it's
some sort of modular proprietary thing; whenever I've asked about it at car
stereo places they've always said that replacing it was all or nothing, no
way to replace individual components. I don't know if you've got the same
system or if they're feeding me hogwash, but there it is.


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Old September 5th 05, 05:21 PM
Spud Unger
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Walter Harley wrote:
> "flies4fun" > wrote in message
> ...
>
>>While driving yesterday, I noticed the distinct smell of burning
>>electronics in my 96 EB V8 AWD - turning everything off didn't seem to
>>make any difference. After further investigation last night, I now have no
>>sub (JBL system) Is there an amp for that back with the sub? Should I just
>>take it to a stereo shop and have a new amp and sub installed or look for
>>a junkyard unit?

>
>
> Don't assume there will be anything "just" about getting a new amp and sub
> installed. If it's the same JBL system that was in the 95 Limited, it's
> some sort of modular proprietary thing; whenever I've asked about it at car
> stereo places they've always said that replacing it was all or nothing, no
> way to replace individual components. I don't know if you've got the same
> system or if they're feeding me hogwash, but there it is.
>
>

i don't know if this is still true, but factory systems were rated at
different impedance than aftermarket systems. they did this to keep the
engine noise out of the sound system...so i was told.
 




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