Installed a new dash speaker in my orange Maverick today. While it is a direct bolt in...it does require 4 holes to be drilled in order to mount it. Got it from The Paddock as a Mustang uses the same dash speaker. It is a dual voice coil speaker, with both left and right channels feeding the center speaker...and a tweeter for each channel. Can't wait to fire this thing up and hear what it sounds like. I will install some bass blockers on both channels as well. The best part...it continues my quest for a totally invisible upgraded sound system.
hmmm, that is pretty cool,,,, no use for my stock AM radio,, maybe have to dig out my FM converter of old days. Dan
Craig I seen that the yellow and black Stallion has a factory speaker in it when I took the dashpad out. Old and no good for any real sound. I was wondering if I should replace it to have more of a surround sound or just rear speakers. Whats the coin for this?
I used one of those once. I dont remember it sounding all that great but it was hooked to an old factory am/fm radio.
We put one of those in Dad's truck. It sounds decent. Not super high quality by any means but much better than the old AM speaker. Seth
BTW.....I have heard this speaker play in my car and I am very impressed......sounds really good with 50 watts per channel going through it!!
I put power to the radio only. I am two battery cables away from putting power to the car. I finally got the ignition cylinder put in the car about two weeks ago.
thats the size of the speaker in the front under the dashboard right? sorry im kinda new to all this stuff. Proud new mav owner