You're certainly free to do that if you want to, but before you start, you should know
that any paint applied to the suspended 'cone' of the speaker will ruin its sound.
changing the radio is only part of the change . All speakers are BOSE speakers also
Could be a wire crossing in the speakers, the radio itself might be bad. Does it do it all the time? Speakers might be blown. Or, your antenna lead is not plugged into the rear of the radio. Is it radio static, or does it have static on cd/tape as well?
A boombox radio is typically a "smaller" radio that has two speakers, radio and usually a tape or cd player. It is more portable and able to be taken to more places for enjoyment.
When you turn the radio and the speakers pop, it often indicates a sudden change in electrical current, which can create a transient spike. This could be due to a loose connection, faulty wiring, or issues with the radio's internal components. Additionally, if the speakers are not properly matched to the radio's output, it may lead to distortion or popping sounds. Ensuring all connections are secure and checking for any equipment damage can help resolve this issue.
Normal car radio is no different than aftermarket. Determine the output wires on the radio, take them into the amp and the output from the amp back to the wires going to the speakers. Normal car speakers are not going to take the output of the amp if you raise it much.
Remove the covers to your 1997 radio speakers. Remove the radio speaker retaining screws. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the radio speakers. Reverse the process to install your new radio speakers.
There is no fuse for the speakers. There is a fuse for the radio.
The radio is fused Not the speakers. If you have a problem then the radio is the culprit.
If the radio fuse is fine and the speakers still do not work, perhaps the speakers are wired up wrong. Every speaker has an input and output wire. The wires may have been crossed or they are not connected to the radio. If the CD player works, but the radio will not, then the radio itself is bad.
changing the radio is only part of the change . All speakers are BOSE speakers also
NO! NO!
The wires from the door speakers connect to the radio via the vehicle's wiring harness. Each speaker typically has two wires: one for positive and one for negative, which correspond to the output channels on the radio. The radio sends audio signals through these wires, allowing the speakers to produce sound. Properly matching the colors and connectors of the wires ensures that the speakers function correctly with the radio.
The speakers are probably not connected or the wiring from the speakers to the receiver are faulty.
Could be the speakers are blown.
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Yes, the iMode IP220 Alarm Clock Radio with iPod Docking Station is a great clock radio that allows you to play your ipod through the speakers.
I replaced the Bose radio and 4 speakers in my 85. What I do know is that you must use (4 ohm impedance, in my case) speakers that are required in tech info of your new radio. GL