yes it will, but if you try to turn it up to loudly you may cause damage to the voice coil of your speakers
Yes, the speakers (150W) can handle more power than the stereo (140W) can produce. If it were the other way around (stereo more powerful than speakers), that's when you burn out your speakers.
Well mostly it depends on the peak wattage of your stereo, if you have a higher wattage stereo I would go with speakers that could handle your stereos watts or they will distort.
To hook up stereo speakers in a truck, attach the stereo wiring to the stereo and run it to the speakers. Clip the stereo speakers into the wires and place them in the panel spaces in the truck.
Dont understand your question because stereo speakers are normal speakers
If the receiver is just stereo, not surround sound, you will not be able to create a surround sound (front, centre, sub, surround) setup.
Home stereo systems are usually built to work with speakers that have an impedance of 8 ohms, Car stereos are usually adapted to power 4 ohm speakers. You need to get this right if you want to keep your amplifier happy.
If you have a 4-channel stereo installed, then there is a point. The door speakers would be front, left & right channels, the parcel shelf speakers would be rear, left & right.
Connecting speaker leads to both right outputs, A&B, will only play the right channel of the sound (in mono) when both pairs of speakers, A and B are turned on. This won't damage the amplifier or speakers, but you won't be listening in stereo.
Which speakers and which moulding exactly are you refering to? If you are talking about the door speakers: Just remove the screws on the panel and inside of the door handle and inside of the armrest on the door there is a screw. Then you must remove the door handle by using a screwdriver to pry off the clip behind the door handle. After that just pop the panel off.
The speakers in a stereo contain powerful magnets.
Location of the Stereo, placement of the speakers, location of furniture in relation to the stereo speakers, and sound absorption materials in the room all affect the quality of sound from a stereo.
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