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SHARP GF-8989 info needed...

blaster - 2008-12-07 13:30

anyone own one? that they can crack open and kindly tell me whats the wattage and sharp part number stamp on the back of the magnet woofer?...would greatly appreciate the help...all the best and regards... Smile

metad - 2008-12-07 13:52

here we go Smile 16PB56SA

gluecifer - 2008-12-07 14:17

I'm looking for a replacement speaker for my 8989 still too.

Or perhaps I have a spare if I just replace them with a pair from something/where else..



Rock On.

meljak - 2008-12-07 14:50

One of mine quit, and I had to replace them with the woofers from a 3D-88 Hitachi, and add real tweeters. Totally worth it, the improvement is marked. Its a better box than I ever gave it credit for.

There's room for a bigger magnets than the original, and I had 8 ohm speakers in there for a while, and it still had sufficient reserve to drive them to high levels.

I hated to spoil the originality, but here in the UK, we're not too well catered for on the spares side of things.

hope you sort it!

regards

Meljak

metad - 2008-12-07 15:56

http://www.partstore.com/Part/Sharp/Sharp/GF8989/Sharp/...P0016PB56SA/New.aspx

blaster - 2008-12-07 16:11

hi, metad thanks for your efforts...but would you know whats the watts on that speaker..if you closed it up..dont worry...thanks again...regards ED

jlf - 2008-12-07 16:35

I just bought one off of Sinister... Im interested to hear about the upgrades!

fatdog - 2008-12-07 16:51

In addition to the link Metad posted:

http://tigerdirect.partsearch.com/Model/Sharp/Sharp/GF8989.aspx

metad - 2008-12-08 04:04

hi Blaster, actually i have no 8989, i just knew the number of the speaker, as far as i know not every Sharp speaker has wattage mark on the magnet, for example GF-666 - has, and GF-555 doesn't have, 9292, 9595 do not have those marks as well, i believe it depends on the date/consignment, sometimes they marked speakers, sometimes - not.
i think 8989's woofer has no more than 5-6 watts max.