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    Funky speakers

    Here is what was in my car.





    Funky because it is a dual voice coil speaker that gets signals from both sides.

    Expensive little bugger too so I just bought a foam kit and repaired it to good as new.

    Sounds great and cost me a grand total of $4.95 instead of the near $80 for a new one.

    Gary

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    That is weird. And both voice coils hooked up in your Accord? or?

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      #3
      Yes, this seems to be the idea they had back in 1991 for a sub woofer.

      This speaker is mounted on the rear drivers side in the rear of my Wagon.

      It gets the signal for the bass from both the right and left chs.

      Note the 2 seperate connectors in the second photo.

      I don't have a need for anything better then the stock set up but just couldn't stand all the ratteling when I turned the stock radio on.

      Some of us like to keep things the way they were designed from the beginning but I have no problems with those who want a kickin sound system.

      I found this exact speaker in 4 different junk yard wagons but all were in the same shape. Foam rots after 15-20 years but it is simple to fix.

      gary

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        #4
        so how do you replace the foam? i've never done it, always just got new speakers. do u just glue it to the cone and basket or what? i'm sure its simple.

        The Hatch < < - - - - - - - - - - - - - - My Cars - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - > > The Accord

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          #5
          X2 i want to kno too could save me from throwin a lot of speakers away.
          Originally posted by Makaveli2k
          Be a man. Grab on the crank pulley with one hand, hold some chloroform over the air filter and "Shush it to death".
          Originally posted by Accrdkid
          Hey did you earn your Red Wings? Red Wings being you muffed dived that coochie and tasted copper and got the red mustache.

          No matter how far you go, the same path lies in front of you. "ユメクイ"

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            #6
            I think its a cross over
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            New project. 95 EG HB H22
            RIP

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              #7
              It is a crossover of sorts in that the two 1.5 Mh coils probably filter the signals before they get to the dual voice coils.

              Replacing the foam on these is pretty simple. Buy the right siz foam kit and it comes with the glue. You remove the old foam carefully and glue the new one to the paper first and then to the metal frame making sure you are not pulling the cone off center.

              Most speaker repair places have the foam kits or just go on ebay.

              If the paper cone is trashed or the voice coil is fried then don't bother.

              Gary

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