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Where to get car rear-deck speakers (haven't bought speakers in decades)
I haven't worked on speakers in decades.
http://wetakepic.com/images/2017/12/04/speakers1.jpg How do we debug a scratchy sound? We can isolate it with the balance to a single speaker. But is it the speaker? Or something else? If it's the speaker, where is a good place (other than the dealer) to get speakers to fit a car rear deck? Are they all standard sizes nowadays? Or is each unique? I'm helping the neighbor's kid refurbish a beat-up 2005 Camry where I helped her kid put in new speaker covers this weekend but the scratch sound persisted (we thought it might have been the crud or vibration from the crumbling melted-in covers). The scratchy sound persisted even with the newly replaced covers. http://wetakepic.com/images/2017/12/04/speakers2.jpg Any suggestion on how to debug the cause of the scratchiness? If it's the speakers themselves, are these things standard sizes nowadays? |
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