![]() You do have to lose the plastic pods/cases for the speakers on the inside, and instead mount them to the inside of the cabinet directly. Only $30 on amazon for a pair and a huge upgrade. but I do know what does! The Kenwood KFC-835C. ![]() I even have coinops usbs plugged in inside there so its super clean with no shit sticking up in front of my screen and now it all sounds super sweet. Everything is running from inside the bottom of the cabinet. Since using bluetooth on the ALU plays only ausio its running on it and not audio running through its hdmi, so to get their audio running through my amp and new speakers, i used an hdmi audio extractor. I have those all hooked up with an hdmi switcher inside the cab and a usb switcher so they can share controls. I use bluetooth for audio on the arcade, but i also have a mini pc running batocera, a modded xbox 360 for xbox games, and a raspberry pi 4 with a virtualman image. I also put a 10" kicker sub in a portex enclosure all hooked up to a bluetooth 2.1 channel amp. It was exactly the size of the indented part under the speaker grills. I just put in some 4" kenwood 2 way speakers. I guess with the RCA you could get a PC speaker system too, like Logitech Z313 or something, though not sure how I would attach the speakers and what not. Then drill a hole to route the power strips cable out to the wall socket. You could also put an Alexa controller power strip in the the cab and plug everything to it (looping the cabinet AC back into the bottom as well if needed). Then just add speakers! The amp will power left, right and a sub! Again I would use same size if possible to keep from having to make larger cut-outs or whatever, and locate the subwoofer in the bottom part of the cab. Then from the RCA jacks you now have add one of these mini amps, some have a subwoofer out on them. Second way is get a speaker level converter and take the speaker wires and connect them to something like this. I would just use the same specs as what you take out. For example, the ALU 1.0 system used 4 ohm, 1.1 appear to use 8 ohm speakers, I do not know what is in the ALP. There is a whole discussion about 8ohm vs 4ohm, 4ohm will be louder, but some people say it may damage the system if it wasn't made to take 4 ohm. First just replace the stock speakers with something the same size but higher quality. If you want to upgrade the sound you can do it one of two ways. You can use this as direct replacement - They do sound better, but imho not that much better to make it worth doing, this size speaker just isn't going to have much bass. For ALU the speakers in the 1.1 are 3" square, and the mounting plate is not plastic, which may impact your thoughts on drilling larger holes.
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