Door speakers

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Re: Door speakers

Post by Andrew 2.8i »

Nick,
Had you taken off your kick panels to spray them with HFVP by any chance? :)

Thanks for posting that video of your sound system.
I have the same head unit as you, but your system sounds better than mine. Time for me to replace my speakers methinks!

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Re: Door speakers

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Very nice that’s another brownie point for John hope he is on the Xmas list :beer:
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Re: Door speakers

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Not_Anumber wrote:This would leave the original front/ rear fader as redundant but i'd just leave it where it is.

Is this the way that most Capri owners with later stereos tend to work around it ?
I still have the original speakers (surprised at how good they actually are to be honest), and a modern CD/stereo (JVC, which I have found to be excellent, they do a range with remote control, very useful if stereo is in glove box), and the fader still works as normal.
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