Subwoofer Amplifier for PSW1000

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JuanR
JuanR Posts: 718
edited April 2013 in Wanted (WTB) Classifieds
I need a subwoofer amplifier to power my PSW1000 sub.

PSW1000 SPECIFICATIONS
DRIVER COMPLEMENT:
2 - 10" (25cm) woofers
AMPLIFIER POWER:
400 Watts

Originally this subwoofer was powered by a BASH, but I'll take whatever you have lying around that will power this baby. Internal amp or external amp does not matter to me.

If you don't have one, BUT can recommend one let me know...Anyone see one for sale on another site for cheap?

Thanks
Juan
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  • chris23120
    chris23120 Posts: 95
    edited January 2013
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    A Dayton Audio SPA 500 will most closely match the stock amps performance. It's also an easy install, all you have to do is enlarge the hole a quarter of an inch all the way around and it'll fit right in.
    Samsung UN55C6500 55" LED
    Onkyo TX-NR3007
    Polk Audio RT5000
    -RT3000 front
    -CS1000 center
    -FX1000 dipole
    Polk Audio PSW1000 5.1 sub
    Polk Audio microPRO 4000 x2 5.2 subs:biggrin:
  • JuanR
    JuanR Posts: 718
    edited January 2013
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    Thanks for the info Chris. I got your PM and appreciate the info. I will look at that Dayton spa 500 amp you mentioned.

    Anyone have an external amp or recommendation?
  • jon s
    jon s Posts: 905
    edited January 2013
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    Dayton also has an external subwoofer amplifier. You can look at Parts Express for it. I have a dead Polk PSW650 as well. The Polk subwoofer amps seem to die pretty often once the warranty expires. I really hated to get rid of my PSW650.

    Right now, I am trying to build a new cabinet in the same dimensions and specs to fit a new amp. The problem is that the original cutout was only 8"x10" and the new Dayton 250-watt amp is 10" square. There is not enough clearance to fit the new amp into the old cabinet because the power port vents are too large. My idea is to move the dual power ports to the bottom of the cabinet to accommodate the new amp.
  • 20hz
    20hz Posts: 636
    edited January 2013
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    look at a bash 300 or 500 at parts express or ebay has them for $140-240
    also parts ex has a scratch N dent section
    JuanR wrote: »
    I need a subwoofer amplifier to power my PSW1000 sub.

    PSW1000 SPECIFICATIONS
    DRIVER COMPLEMENT:
    2 - 10" (25cm) woofers
    AMPLIFIER POWER:
    400 Watts

    Originally this subwoofer was powered by a BASH, but I'll take whatever you have lying around that will power this baby. Internal amp or external amp does not matter to me.

    If you don't have one, BUT can recommend one let me know...Anyone see one for sale on another site for cheap?

    Thanks
    Juan
  • chris23120
    chris23120 Posts: 95
    edited January 2013
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    the problem with using a BASH300 is that it has a subsonic filter set to 17hz which is way too low for the PSW1000 so it creates alot of port turbulance/voice coil rattle. You can change the filter setting for a few dollars if you don't mind changing two resistors on the amp board (although this voids the amp warranty). You also have to make a wood template to cover the stock hole since the BASH is rectangular and the stock amp is square. I have sold a bunch of PSW1000 with BASH500 (it has a 29hz subsonic filter), but i also change the porting from mid 40hz to 31hz for it to work correctly and not have to change resistors on the amp.

    20hz wrote: »
    look at a bash 300 or 500 at parts express or ebay has them for $140-240
    also parts ex has a scratch N dent section
    Samsung UN55C6500 55" LED
    Onkyo TX-NR3007
    Polk Audio RT5000
    -RT3000 front
    -CS1000 center
    -FX1000 dipole
    Polk Audio PSW1000 5.1 sub
    Polk Audio microPRO 4000 x2 5.2 subs:biggrin:
  • JuanR
    JuanR Posts: 718
    edited January 2013
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    I'm thinking of the external Dayton Audio SA1000. What do you think Chris?
  • chris23120
    chris23120 Posts: 95
    edited April 2013
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    That would work nicely, then you just need something like this...
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    Samsung UN55C6500 55" LED
    Onkyo TX-NR3007
    Polk Audio RT5000
    -RT3000 front
    -CS1000 center
    -FX1000 dipole
    Polk Audio PSW1000 5.1 sub
    Polk Audio microPRO 4000 x2 5.2 subs:biggrin:
  • chris23120
    chris23120 Posts: 95
    edited April 2013
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    photo (40).jpg
    Samsung UN55C6500 55" LED
    Onkyo TX-NR3007
    Polk Audio RT5000
    -RT3000 front
    -CS1000 center
    -FX1000 dipole
    Polk Audio PSW1000 5.1 sub
    Polk Audio microPRO 4000 x2 5.2 subs:biggrin:
  • chris23120
    chris23120 Posts: 95
    edited April 2013
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    or this would work, if you want more wiring options...
    photo (42).jpg
    Samsung UN55C6500 55" LED
    Onkyo TX-NR3007
    Polk Audio RT5000
    -RT3000 front
    -CS1000 center
    -FX1000 dipole
    Polk Audio PSW1000 5.1 sub
    Polk Audio microPRO 4000 x2 5.2 subs:biggrin:
  • burialcloud
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    I know this is a zombie thread but you seem like the guy to ask about this.

    I’ve been looking for a psw1000 stock with no luck. I found one somewhat close by that has already had the amp changed. But it’s a b.k. Electronics.

    The seller claims it’s supposed to be a 600 watt model amp. I haven’t been able to track down this specific amp since it has no identifying numbers or model. I have contacted bk to double check but no response yet. Just curious if you might be familiar with this amp and know if this is a good option. On the flip side, do you have any of the old broken amps from your stockpile of psw1000’s?

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  • JuanR
    JuanR Posts: 718
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    I know this is a zombie thread but you seem like the guy to ask about this.

    I’ve been looking for a psw1000 stock with no luck. I found one somewhat close by that has already had the amp changed. But it’s a b.k. Electronics.

    The seller claims it’s supposed to be a 600 watt model amp. I haven’t been able to track down this specific amp since it has no identifying numbers or model. I have contacted bk to double check but no response yet. Just curious if you might be familiar with this amp and know if this is a good option. On the flip side, do you have any of the old broken amps from your stockpile of psw1000’s?

    11u6ubgntag7.jpeg
    910nb4yztyt9.jpeg
    bstw9dtudzqm.jpeg

    I do not have any of the old amps, I wound up using the Dayton Audio SA1000 external amplifier and that's all you really need. You would have to run the woofer wires to an external post just like chris mentioned above...I'm not familiar with that amplifier used on the subwoofer you are considering purchasing, hopefully the price is good for the subwoofer and it is not expensive, these subs could be had for cheap at one time.... Any reason why you must have a psw1000? There are other subwoofers out there...depends on your budget though....