Something is amiss with the stereo system I installed in my 1972 Newport while in the Navy in the mid 1980s. Don't know whether it is the receiver or speakers or both after all these years.
While the car has spent some time in the sun with the new speakers since I installed them, the cones don't appear to be broken.
Took one of the rear big speakers out to test, but don't have a spare auto radio handy. Don't know a thing about operating voltages of car speakers. Can I patch wire auto speakers into a home stereo receiver to test functionality? Or do home and auto speakers use different voltages? Would hate to kill a good speaker doing a test. These Kricket Domax III speakers were expensive 3-ways in their day.
While the car has spent some time in the sun with the new speakers since I installed them, the cones don't appear to be broken.
Took one of the rear big speakers out to test, but don't have a spare auto radio handy. Don't know a thing about operating voltages of car speakers. Can I patch wire auto speakers into a home stereo receiver to test functionality? Or do home and auto speakers use different voltages? Would hate to kill a good speaker doing a test. These Kricket Domax III speakers were expensive 3-ways in their day.