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Either I'm doing something wrong or I just don't use the 'search' feature correctly or I'm just completely lost
. Anyway, with the odd weather we've been having in New England this year, I was able to take the Vette outta hibernation early this year. Gave the pedal 3 pushes and she fired right up, sweet! But when I turned the radio on to rock out to my favorites Oldies cassettes, I noticed the passenger speaker had given up the good fight. I had been wanting to replace them as the hiss was getting worse. The previous owner has a classic Corvette USA1 cassette radio installed, but left the original speakers in.
My question is how do you replace the front speakers? And how tough a job is it?
Another question is I'd like to add rear speakers, but with her being a 'vert, space is a premium and wondered if/how others had installed rear speakers.
And not being an audiophile, suggestions on what speakers (I know, this is more opinion than anything) people are happy with.
Thanks,
Butch
. Anyway, with the odd weather we've been having in New England this year, I was able to take the Vette outta hibernation early this year. Gave the pedal 3 pushes and she fired right up, sweet! But when I turned the radio on to rock out to my favorites Oldies cassettes, I noticed the passenger speaker had given up the good fight. I had been wanting to replace them as the hiss was getting worse. The previous owner has a classic Corvette USA1 cassette radio installed, but left the original speakers in. My question is how do you replace the front speakers? And how tough a job is it?
Another question is I'd like to add rear speakers, but with her being a 'vert, space is a premium and wondered if/how others had installed rear speakers.
And not being an audiophile, suggestions on what speakers (I know, this is more opinion than anything) people are happy with.
Thanks,
Butch



