[NJARC] Where to find 4" x 6" oval speakers

Aaron Hunter ahunter01 at comcast.net
Sun Sep 3 15:03:18 EDT 2006


Jim

Here is one source:

http://turnswitch.com/
S&M Electro tech inc
Blaine, MN  
877 780 2861

My friend got a 20 ohm speaker from them for his 66 Rambler.  I have also found speakers on ebay.  Get a copy of Hemmings Motor News, they should have ads for radio repair shops that should have speakers.

Aaron

Jim Whartenby wrote:

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>Hi Bill
>Yep, the mounting grill is a perforated cover that separates the tuning
>and volume controls and covers the underside of the chassis.  I am
>thinking along the same lines, just replace the oval with a square
>frame speaker.
>Two additions to the original post.  The speaker is 4 ohms and the
>speaker magnet diameter has to be less then 2 inches or the total
>speaker depth has to be under 1.25 inches.  It is a close fit under the
>chassis!
>Regards,
>Jim
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>>In a message dated 9/2/2006 9:18:36 PM Eastern Standard Time,  
>>antqradio at sbcglobal.net writes:
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>>Greetings
>>I'm working on a Metropolitan car radio with a bad  speaker.   Goggle
>>hasn't been much help unless I want a 120 watt  example.  1 or 2
>>watts
>>at 8 ohms seems to be all that is  required.
>>
>>My buddies at Wal-Mart have the 6 x 9 speakers for under  $10.00 but
>>not
>>the smaller size that will fit inside the radio.
>>
>>Any  leads will be appreciated.
>>Regards,
>>Jim
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>>Do you have room for a high quality 4" mounted on a plastic adaptor 
>>ring?
>> 
>>Bill
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