Re: [Chrysler300] Rear Speakers and Original amplifiers? for 56 thru to
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Re: [Chrysler300] Rear Speakers and Original amplifiers? for 56 thru to 58 Chryslers.



When I was a teenager, I had a 1957 Plymouth Belvedere 2dr HT.  I installed
a rear speaker on the rear shelf.  The metal under the rear shelf
was already cut out or stamped at the factory for an oval speaker, something
like a 6 by 10 inch speaker.  I wired the rear speaker in parallel with the
existing front dash speaker.  I think that I also mounted a rear fader
control to the bottom of the dash to get front to back balance.   The radio
had plenty of power to support both speakers, and it sounded great.

Jim in northern Illinois


On 10/30/07, paulholm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <paulholm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Starting in 57 I think the radio manufacturer started using a TRANSISTOR
> as the final amp
> part of the radio. It was strong enough to drive a single front speaker
> and a single rear speaker.
>
> 
>


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