by daBee » Tue Jul 07, 2020 11:11 am
Hiya folks.
I got two rear blown speakers in my convertible. I want to replace, but the replacement speakers are long gone as the car is 25 years old. Here's the only reference I have on this:
YouTube
The current unit, as per the suggestion of the video above, says there's a mid and a tweeter in the assembly, and they are separate. Tech is much better now and it's been suggested to me I could use these, being full range, in a single unit:
Kicker 46CSC44 CS-Series 4" 2-Way Coaxial Speakers | World Wide Stereo
Without opening the car panel, I don't know the depth. The video above might indicate how deep the mid-range speaker can be. I've been told previously that it's a restriction in depth (speaker height).
Does this look possible without me having to modify anything? I want this quick and easy, and am wondering if this is as easy as it seems. I'm concerned that the separation of low and high channels to the different channels will not play well with the full-range speaker. I might be missing out on a disconnected high-end.
Anyway, any insight appreciated on how I can get this accomplished.
Cheers
Hiya folks.
I got two rear blown speakers in my convertible. I want to replace, but the replacement speakers are long gone as the car is 25 years old. Here's the only reference I have on this:
[url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZUvLJs534w]YouTube[/url]
The current unit, as per the suggestion of the video above, says there's a mid and a tweeter in the assembly, and they are separate. Tech is much better now and it's been suggested to me I could use these, being full range, in a single unit:
[url=https://www.worldwidestereo.com/products/kicker-46csc44-cs-series-4-2-way-coaxial-speakers]Kicker 46CSC44 CS-Series 4" 2-Way Coaxial Speakers | World Wide Stereo[/url]
Without opening the car panel, I don't know the depth. The video above might indicate how deep the mid-range speaker can be. I've been told previously that it's a restriction in depth (speaker height).
Does this look possible without me having to modify anything? I want this quick and easy, and am wondering if this is as easy as it seems. I'm concerned that the separation of low and high channels to the different channels will not play well with the full-range speaker. I might be missing out on a disconnected high-end.
Anyway, any insight appreciated on how I can get this accomplished.
Cheers