The speaker size 5x7 and 6x8 refers to the original speaker mountings in a automotive environment. Some car manufacturers use 5x7 speakers with corresponding mounting holes and 6x8 speakers just correspond respectively
Having worked as a car audio installer, I find that 5x7 speakers will fit in a 6x8 speaker opening, and you would have to take out the 6x8 speaker holes that are usually found in a 5x7 speaker with the holes horizontally on each end of the oval shaped speaker. You could use a hex saw blade to do this and then break it off using a pair of pliers.
OK you know your cars speaker size, next is how much power you will use to drive it. If you are just replacing a stock speaker with an upmarket model, go for at least 100watts max (50rms) two way speaker.
If you plan to use the speakers with an external amplifier ( meaning another amp mounted in your boot / trunk area, then go for a higher rating speaker and always check the mounting depth so you have clearance for your window winder mechanisms.
5X7 and 6x8 speakers will fit in those holes respectively, but 6x9 speakers are larger in length.
Multiply the two dimensions to get the area. The calculation will give you 35 square feet.
Ah, a 5x7 area rug is 35 square feet. Just imagine a cozy little space where you can let your creativity flow and your feet feel warm and comfortable. It's the perfect size to bring some joy and color into your home.
It depends on the power handling capability of the speakers. Generally, a 500-600 watt amplifier would be sufficient to power two 15-inch speakers that have a power handling capacity of around 250-300 watts each. Make sure to match the amplifier's power output with the speakers' power handling to avoid damaging the speakers.
It depends on the power and impedance rating of the 12-inch speakers. If both speakers are rated for 175 watts and the amp can handle the impedance of the speakers, then the 350 watt amp should be able to power both speakers effectively.
Yes, it is recommended to use the same length of speaker wire for each speaker in a home theatre system to ensure balanced sound quality and performance across all speakers. Using different lengths of speaker wire can cause variations in signal transmission and potentially affect the audio quality.
Depending on what year model 1990-1999 is either 6x8 (5x7 is the same thing) or 6.5". The 1996 Ford Ranger XLT model the front and rear speakers are 6x8(5x7).
they should be 6x8's which is the same as 5x7's
The speakers in a 1991 Lincoln Town Car are 6x8 speakers. These are also called 5X7/6x8 speakers. Regular 5x7 speakers should also fit fine in this vehicle.
6x8/5x7
5x7 or 6x8 work
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5x7 or 6x8 will fit
5x7 or 6x8 fit.
5x7 or 6x8 will fit
The speakers in a 1998 Ford Taurus are 6X8, or 5X7. 6X8 and 5X7 would both mount in it, but the 6X8 are obviously bigger. Only bad thing is you won't be able to use any good looking speaker grilles because the metal covers in the back.
Hey, No you will need 5x7 or 6x8
Most Ford's use 6x8 speakers. In the aftermarket world you can use 5x7's if they have the extended mounting tabs. Be aware though that 5x7's are great mids and will not provide the same bass response that a true 6x8 will deliver.