Re: [diesel_mercedes] Speaker Basics

 

On 3/2/2018 10:20 PM, vwnate1@yahoo.com [diesel_mercedes] wrote:
 

Thank you Mark ;

I'd forgotten all about the importance of 'phasing' multiple speakers....

I looked at the Clarion site and they have a variety of 4 ohm automotive application speakers .

There's a decent size flange so making it hold tightly in place shouldn't be too difficult .

The speaker is now held with just one screw and no buzz/rattles .

I'll have ti hunt up the old original speaker I recently took out of my '84 Coupe and measure it for the proper size then go price these things up .

I wonder if I can manage to squeeze the 5.5" one into my 1969 VW Beetle ? I know good speakers make old tech (this one is a 6 volt antique AM  thing) radios sound pretty good .

I'm hoping to get back to the Beetle this Spring .

Check the ohm rating on that old radio. I know the older Euro radios had some weird ratings.
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