It depends, but usually coaxail are considered as 2 speakers. I have a 2008 Subaru impreza 5-door premium with a "10 speaker sound system" and at first I thought they just did a good job of hiding the other four speaker but this morning i got up and looked around my car and later confirmed from subaru the 4 door mounted speaker are coaxail and are counted twice plus the 2 tweeters =10 lots of car entry level cars do this. On the other hand luxury cars and higher end models usually have 7 speakers 1 in each door(4 door) rear shelf in the rear and one in the front on the dash board facing up, even if they are coaxail they are counted as one. A true 10 speaker outfit is a 7 speaker with a subwoofer and 2 tweeters, usually.
The 1997 Vectra had front speakers that measured 6.5 inches with 16.5 cm coaxial' It's rear is 6.5 inches coaxial and a rear deck of 6x9 inch coaxial.
If your speakers are self amplified and have a coaxial or optical digital input, you can.
A direct conversion is not possible. Whey are different technically.
The front speakers are composed of a set of component speakers, a 6.5" diameter with a 3.5" mounting depth along with a 1" tweeter with a 1" mounting depth. The back speakers are composed of a set of coaxial speakers with a 6.5" diameter with a 3.5" mounting depth. It also includes an 8" subwoofer with a 4" mounting depth. If you are replacing the speakers just get a set of 6.5" component speakers along with a set of 6.5" coaxial speakers. You don't need to worry about replacing the subwoofer.
If you have a newer car factory stereo or a a deck you purchased it alone should have enough power to power those. Depending on how much watts the speakers are.
Coaxial Qr is a coax cable that has been developed to met the demands of broadband or internet. At the moment it is considered to be the best of all the coax cables out there as it is very flexible and reliable.
Coaxil speakers share one coil, magnet and drive piston whereas a 2-way speaker has 2 individual coils for the speaker and tweeter which make for generally better quality.
they will work with any car CD player. JVC or not
Uses of Coaxial Cable?
This industry is comprised of manufacturers of electronic connectors, e.g. coaxial, cylindrical, rack and panel, and printed circuit connectors.
Coaxial one.
No, the output of most DVD players are analog stereo (front channel only) or digital optical or coaxial. The DVD player must be connected to a surround sound receiver, and then the front and rear speakers can be connected to that.