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Like a party in your pants |
I'm doing some extensive wiring in my Motorhome. I had to remove a stereo speaker to run some wires I automatically thought I would replace the 4 speakers with something new. The speakers were installed around 1995. They are Sony 2 way, 120w rated, 30w continuous,4ohm, Strontium magnet, 6 1/2", XS6024MK2 is the model. When I looked at the speaker I saw Sony, Made in Japan. I immediately thought the old speakers might be as good as a new replacement probably made in China. They still sounded fine. I will be replacing the dash head unit. The coach has a Bose system (120v) installed for the same area for a 5-1 home theater sound, this is for the dash 12v system only. | ||
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Republican in training |
I say keep them if the surrounds are intact and they still sound good. I'd rather spend a little on some amplification/power first. What do you listen to and how loud do you like it? -------------------- I like Sigs and HK's, and maybe Glocks | |||
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quarter MOA visionary |
Regardless of where they were made old speakers can work fine for a long time. Generally the surround deteriorates but if it is intact and the coil itself hasn't been overheated/blown (much less likely) then no reason to replace. | |||
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Like a party in your pants |
I listen to classic rock and usually have the volume turned to 11. | |||
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