Hello and welcome to the forums!
I have a couple of alternative suggestions:
1. Replace the broken woofer. Just unscrew it and take it off. It has probably something printed on the magnet. With that and it's dimensions, you can probably find a replacement. The x-max would also help, of course (that's how far the membrane could move, measured from the "rest position".
2. Get a regular stereo amplifier with 30W RMS per channel to power the speakers. They will probably sound better this way, and you can add a subwoofer later on.
3. Depending on your budget, you may also find out that you can replace all of it for a better sounding 2.1 system. Go out and listen to them
By the way, there are no "low level questions", only "low level answers"