Bose speakers are an excellent brand of speakers so just by the brand name I'd say yes. Just make the sure the speakers you're using can handle the power output from your aftermarket receiver. For example, say your unit puts out 4 channels of sound (4 speakers) at 50 watts each, make sure the speakers meet or exceed that output. It is preferred that for any power output you increase the wattage by at least 25-50 watts, preferably 50, but don't go higher than 100 watts above output. What this means that if you are putting out 4 channels of sound for 50 watts each, make sure the speakers are at least 75-100 watts. This way you don't blow them by running too much power nor will you ruin them by giving them too little power. (if you put 150 watt speskers in for example).
A stock character is immediately recognised by the audience. They are often not the main character in the book or play. Stock characters have no requirement to be developed by the reader. An example of a stock character is the 'hero'.
a stock character in a play is the typical character in a play
There are a number of websites that will provide ballerina stock photos including Photographers Direct, Shutter Stock, Dreams Time and Acclaim Images.
depends if in stock
A seasoned stock market pro
Yes and yes
The stock size of the speakers in a GMC Sierra are 4x6 in the rear. If they have not yet been switched out with an aftermarket, they will be the 4x6.
Fronts and backs are both 6.5 in. speakers. Aftermarket speakers dont install very easily because of the stock skrew-in locations are not normal. Ended up making my own brackets.
if stock one its fried. if aftermarket may be fried, wires crossed or fried speakers
JBL speakers The JBL speakers are included with an optional sound system and not all 2000 solara's have them If your vehicle has the JBL speakers it will have a small JBL emblem on the radio faceplate Also if you have the JBL speakers you cannot replace the stock faceplate with an aftermarket one without also replacing the speakers
Most likely the speakers are rated for different 'ohms' (or resistance value) in the car stereo wiring. For example, the stock speakers could be rated for 12 ohm wiring, but your aftermarket ones could be rated for 10 ohm wires. The aftermarket speaker would not work, because there is too much resistance in the existing wires. So, either find replace your stock speakers with an OEM (original equipment - manufacturer) part, find an aftermarket speaker that will work with your current wiring, or rerun your speaker wiring (not terrribly difficult, but should still be done by a professional.) Hope this helps.
If your speakers are in the dash, the sizes are 4x6's and the ones behind the seat are approx. 4x10's but the aftermarket speakers wont fit because there too small, unless you know where to get 4x10's
To be exact, aftermarket wheels are way different than stock wheels. Aftermarket wheels are wheels that are sold after the stock wheels have been sold. Aftermarket wheels are also sold for a different amount of money than stock wheels.
AnswerOpen the trunk, release all of the white plastic clips holding down the rear dash. Pull up on the rear seat to remove it. Remove the rear dash and unscrew speakers from the top. Factory connections will need to be cut and wire ends will need to be put on them. In most cases a stock clarion amplifier will run the stock speakers. This should not effect the aftermarket speakers.Try to use the Nissan speaker adapters plugs so you don't need to cut wires and mess up the electric system, you can get those from eBay or amazon.
You need to specify if this is a stock or aftermarket subwoofer. You need to specify if this is a stock or aftermarket subwoofer.
Equipment that does not come stock on the vehicle.
The first one is headunit, it's better should have intenal power so you don't need an amplifier. Recommend you the Eonon's HU is quite good.http://www.eonon.com/2-Din-DVD-Player.html?utm_source=wiki.answers.com&utm_medium=answer&utm_campaign=answerPower stock speakers, you can look for bargain brandPower aftermarket speakers, any pioneer, alpine, blaupunkt, jvc, any of these will do that just fine.Power system, look into one that has at least 3 RCA outputs, so you can use an amp for front speakers, an amp for rear speakers and an amp for subwoofer.Power a competition system, then try to get one without alot of gizmos and internal power ( suggestions: McIntosh, Denon DCT-Z1, Eclipse 7200MKII, Clarion DRZ9255 ).