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General Boards => Technical Support => Topic started by: Kent Walton on January 26, 2019, 09:54:00 PM
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I am trying to locate the sub woofer in my 2008, 42' Contessa. Also, my Sony receiver (DAV-HDZ235) is not working. Any suggestions on a replacement receiver about the same size,with similar connections. Also, I would like it to be compatible with existing Sony speakers?
Thanks for your help
Kent Walton
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Inour 07 Bayshore, it is in a cabinet under the dinette table.
Steve
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As with Steve's in my 06 Patriot Thunder the speaker was mounted in a cabinet below the dinette table.
I replaced the orig Sony theater receiver with a very nice one from a seller on Ebay. The old Sony did not have any HDMI connections to connect to anything modern. It does not have a CD/Blue Ray player so I added a single unit just for that in case we ever need it. We have so many things recorded in the Dish Hopper and my laptop that we never use the CD. I think I only paid around a hundred for it.
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Kent, a couple of years ago when he updated the cabinetry and audio/video for the living and bedroom on our coach, Bill Sizemore in Bend (RV Outfitters) replaced the “old” Sony 6-disc changer/home theater with a Sony BVD-E3100. The unit was a bit over $300, and he didn’t use the included speakers, as the factory Bose ones were at least as good. The existing subwoofer hiding under the dinette is considerably more substantial than the small one included with the 3100.
The amp/receiver side of the unit isn’t as powerful as one might put in a house, like our old Harmon-Kardon or our new Yamaha 685, but is great as a relatively small all-in-one for an RV with limited interior volume. The 6-disc changer feature was nice on the Sony he removed, so it’s in our home bedroom now, and the only part I miss in the Coach. We could keep several favorite music CDs in it, ready to go, and pop movies in and out of one empty slot as needed.
Otherwise the new Sony has HDMI ports and some features like video streaming and connectivity that the old one didn’t, and it’s considerably slimmer. That leaves more room for better cooling air circulation overall around all components in the already warm cabinet.
https://www.sony.com/electronics/all-in-one-home-cinema-systems/bdv-e3100/specifications#features
Whatever unit you go with, check that your existing speakers are within the new amp’s wattage range; it needs to have enough to power them but not enough to blow them out.
Joel
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The same as others have said. It's in a cabinet under the dinette table.
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In case yours is not where most have described, my subwoofer in my 06 Marquis is in the back of the cabinet under the kitchen sink.