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Re: Radioligists



Hello,

You might check this site:

http://www.elliottsradio.com/cubecart/index.php?act=viewCat&catId=16

I have basic diagram of a fader control but don't see an easy way to
post it.

Warning:
Don't operate the radio without speakers connected.
Don't accidentally short the speaker wires.

If you parallel speakers it reduces the impedance, (2) 8 ohm speakers
in parallel = 4 ohm load on the radio.  I have no idea if this would
be a problem or not however from what I have been able to find the
original radio may have been rated as low as 2 to 4 watts output.

Take Care
Dennis

On Apr 26, 11:35 pm, MO <mic...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>  My 64 Dodge 440 has the stock AM radio. It does not have rear seat
> speaker with the balance knob on the radio. . Is there an easy way I
> can install rear seat speakers that can be balanced front to back?
> Thanks for any input..................MO

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