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86MclarenCapri
Joined: 27 Sep 2015 Posts: 231 Location: Norfolk, VA
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Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2022 3:42 pm Post subject: Alpine 7272 questions |
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My 86 convertible has an aftermarket radio in it (that is on it's way out) and I wanted to go back to the original Alpine radio. I picked up a nice one a while ago that came with an Alpine 3505 amplifier.
I'm also planning on converting my standard door panels to the deluxe panels with speakers and I am looking for a set of Recaros.
My questions:
How are all the speakers connected?
I have factory speakers in the dash now-- I'm thinking that I would unhook those and move to the new door speakers.
OR, do you split the connectors to use both the dash speakers AND the door speakers?
Then, when I get the Recarros, how are the speakers in the headrest hooked up? Do you still use the door speakers?
Lastly, I hear that the amplifier is tucked under the dash somewhere--supposedly up under the center of the dash right below the top metal frame?
How is it secured? _________________ Dan
Norfolk, VA
86 Capri Convt Silver/Charcoal/Black
67 Mustang GTA Convt |
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negusm Site Admin
Joined: 25 Aug 2004 Posts: 5183 Location: Charlotte, NC
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Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2022 2:31 am Post subject: |
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Now, depending on the radio\amplifier...if it allows a range of 4 to 8 ohms of impedance, you can wire TWO 8 ohm speakers IN PARALLEL. You can wire TWO 4 ohm speaker in SERIES.
2 Speakers in parallel, HALVES the impedance. So TWO 8 ohm speakers in PARALLEL have a total impedance of 4 ohms...which is in range of most amps\radios.
2 Speakers in series, ADDS the impedance. So TWO 4 ohm speakers in SERIES have a total impedance of 8 ohms...which is in range of most amps\radios.
I don't know how the verts did it with the headrest speakers.
The coupes just had dash and rear speakers, so 4 speaker channels total which was the total output of the Kenwood.
I had to redo all of mine since it was ripped apart by some kid who cut holes in the doors for speakers. I got a used Ford amplifier harness, and cut it to interface to the radio and plug into the stock harness to drive the replacement dash and rear speakers. I had to source newer Kenwood fronts which were SUPER loud as they apparently were far more efficient than the ones from 85. To fix that I used a pair of potentiometers that were beefy enough to handle the massive 10 watts or so the channel was rated at and I dialed each one in to drop the decibal level to be in-line with the rears. When the Fade and Balance of the radio were both set to zero, the sound was correct if you had your head in the center of the cabin.
Then I promptly hooked the radio power up backwards and now need to get the radio fixed. I'm looking at a power diode that will prevent that...as the fuse didn't protect anything. _________________ 1985 ascMcLaren Coupe - Midnight Blue
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