Monitor, Speaker & Subwoofer Parts

57 products indexed • Avg rating 4.48 • Avg price $87

Replacement and upgrade parts for monitors, speakers, and subwoofers including drivers, crossovers, tweeters, cones, and mounting hardware. The category covers 57 indexed products across budget to mid-range prices (avg $87) and features brands like PRV AUDIO and Rockville. Average customer rating is 4.48

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How do I choose the right replacement part for a monitor, speaker, or subwoofer?

Match the part by model number, dimensions, impedance (ohms) and power handling for speakers/subwoofers, and by connector type, mount pattern, and electrical specifications for monitors; consult your device’s service manual or label to confirm compatibility before purchase

What are the key specifications to check for speaker drivers and subwoofer parts?

Check nominal impedance (4Ω, 8Ω), RMS and peak power handling, driver diameter, sensitivity (dB), voice coil size, and mounting depth to ensure performance and physical fit with your enclosure and amplifier

Are there budget-friendly options and what price range should I expect?

Replacement parts in this category range widely; budget options are often available under $50 for common components, with higher-performance drivers, crossovers, and amplifier modules typically in the $50–$300 range; the category average is around $80

How do I verify electrical compatibility to avoid damaging my system?

Ensure impedance and power ratings match or exceed your amplifier’s output and that connector polarities and wiring are correct; if replacing a crossover or amplifier board, confirm voltage, current, and pinouts align with the original component

What should I consider when replacing speaker surrounds, cones, or foam?

Choose a repair part sized to the original driver, use materials rated for the same excursion and environment (e.g., foam vs. rubber surrounds), and follow recommended adhesive and installation methods to preserve voice coil alignment and sound quality

How can I maintain and extend the life of monitor, speaker, and subwoofer parts?

Keep components dry and dust-free, avoid overdriving amplifiers, perform periodic inspections for tears or loose connections, and store spare parts in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and strong magnetic fields

When is it better to replace a part versus repairing or upgrading the entire speaker/monitor?

Replace individual parts if damage is isolated (torn cone, failed tweeter, bad crossover); consider repairing or upgrading the entire unit when multiple components fail, cabinets are damaged, or you need a significant performance improvement that individual parts can’t provide