<VV> 30 watt or 80 watt replacement speakers
Matt Nall
patiomatt at aol.com
Thu Mar 8 22:20:58 EST 2012
I am going to replace the stock speaker in my '65 sedan (without a/c) and have
read as much about it as I could find. The consensus seems to be that the two
small speaker setup as offered by one of the vendors has a good sound and is
probably what I will buy. My question is this: with a stock a.m. radio (and fm
converter) will the 30 watt version be sufficient or should I reach really deep
in the piggy bank for the 80 watt? I don't plan on blasting the radio or on
trying to break all the spot welds in the car with it.Does anyone have the 30
watt version installed that can make a recommendation? Or recommend another
speaker?Jim
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Stock radio?? 10 watts!! so use the 30... too high and it won't sound good!
Easy to make your own setup with cheapy speakers from WalMart.
http://corvaircenter.com/phorum/read.php?1,458958,page=1
Matt Nall
Charleston, Oregon
http://tinyurl.com/The-Patio
http://tinyurl.com/Matts-Tech-Pages
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From: James Cooper <cooperj123 at msn.com>
To: virtualvairs <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
Sent: Thu, Mar 8, 2012 6:49 pm
Subject: <VV> 30 watt or 80 watt replacement speakers
I am going to replace the stock speaker in my '65 sedan (without a/c) and have
read as much about it as I could find. The consensus seems to be that the two
small speaker setup as offered by one of the vendors has a good sound and is
probably what I will buy. My question is this: with a stock a.m. radio (and fm
converter) will the 30 watt version be sufficient or should I reach really deep
in the piggy bank for the 80 watt? I don't plan on blasting the radio or on
trying to break all the spot welds in the car with it.Does anyone have the 30
watt version installed that can make a recommendation? Or recommend another
speaker?Jim
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