If the speakers are out of phase, you will get very thin sound
with virtually no bass output. If in doubt, reverse the wires on 1 speaker only
& see which way sounds better.
A speaker with a larger magnet is
generally a higher performing speaker. It will take a bit more power to drive it
then the one with the smaller magnet.
John
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, April 03, 2004 10:31
AM
Subject: Re: IML: Speaker
Polarity/Impedance 4,6,8,ohms
The polarity isn't critical, but the speakers should be "in
phase" to function properly. That means that they are hooked up the same way.
When they are out of phase, one speaker will vibrate the opposite of the
other. An easy way to test this is to hook it up one way, turn up the base, if
the base comes out the back, it is backwards. Both speakers should be
connected in such a way that the base tone emanates out the front of the
speaker.
If the original speakers didn't have different connectors for
plus and minus, or if they are not colored or labeled, it really shouldn't
matter, but I generally check it anyway.
If your radio is designed for
an 8 ohm speaker and you install a 4 ohm speaker you WILL damage your radio.
It is absolutely critical that you install the correct impedance speaker for
the radio in your car. If your radio is designed for a 4 ohm speaker and you
install an 8 ohm speaker, the radio will not be damaged, but the sound quality
will suffer.
Paul
In a message dated 4/3/2004 9:34:50 AM
Eastern Standard Time, DONALDDICKINSOND@xxxxxx
writes:
> Very interesting discussion of front speaker
replacement/repair for 67 imperial. Let me ask the experts on the rear
seat speaker for my 67 convertible. The rear. as opposed to the front,
was a standard size which I picked up at Radio shack, my questions: >
> 1) How am I sure the speaker is connected correctly
(polarity)? > > 2) I did not get a "small magnet" but the radio
seems to drive it OK (except front to back balance favors the front >
speaker) what is risk of driving the larger mag? > > > Don
Dickinson > Prospect, KY > > 1955 Imperial Newport, Canyon
Tan and Desert Sand > 1967 Imperial Custom Convertible, Ivory and
Burgundy
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