Some Chrysler/Infinity speakers are shown above: from left to right, one 6x9†from a 1990 New Yorker, one 5.25†door speaker from a 1988 New Yorker, one 3.5†dashboard main speaker from a 1994 Concorde, a 5x7†rear speaker from an early Daytona, a 5.25†dash speaker from a 1989 Caravan, and finally a 5x7†door speaker from a 1992 Caravan. Except for the Concorde’s dash speaker, all were built using polypropylene woofer cones; but some are more robust than others. The Daytona speaker and the one to the right use small woofer magnets in a doughnut shaped amp, making bass sound rather sloppy. These also have half-inch voice coils, where the larger magnet models typically used one-inch voice coils. The onboard amplifiers all use NEC PC1230H2 amplifier chips, giving them 20W RMS of useable power. They also have various levels of attenuation and equalization built in, to tailor the sound to each car.
check 9 pin plug in the back of radio also check wires going to speakers
Yes, the differential can make a grinding sound.
pull the rubber boot back on the door where the hinges are and find the speaker wires then use a voltmeter that pushes a 12volt current and if the speaker dose not make a sound then its ur speaker that's out if it dose make a sound then trace the wire back to ur radio its either the radio or the wire
6 inch 6.5 from Wal-mart is an excellent replacement speaker. If you have the standard sound system the Walmart speaker actually sounds as good or better than the OEM
a speaker is a device for sending out sound. a woofer is a speaker designed for low bass sound a tweeter is a speaker designed for high treble sound
a loud speaker and for no sound it is a loud speaker with a cross on it
Each speaker has an amp on it. There is a sound processor that is between the radio head unit and the speakers. The sound processing unit is what separates the appropriate sound range frequencies and sends them to the appropriate speakers. This is provided you have an Infinity sound system.
The sound quality isn't determined by the amount of power it can handle, in this case, 400 watts. What determines the sound quality of the speaker is the design of the speaker itself.
An electromagnet drives the stereo speaker to provide the sound.
The speaker sound will turn off and the sound will go into your earphones.
Exceeding the sound barrier refers to speed of travel, not loudness of sound. A speaker cannot "exceed the sound barrier".
I activating my speaker.