Round speakers fit very well in the sides behind the seats, no metal
cutting required other than a few holes for mounting screws. Other
than that I'm no expert, but I'm pretty happy with my setup. My stereo
is beneath the glove box so I didn't lose any space. Oh, if you're
sticking it there, I recommend a remote control... reaching over to
change the station is a pain! If money's not an issue you can put a
remote mounted stereo in the trunk and put the face and controls where
the standard radio goes.
Quoting Alvin Gogineni <gogineni.alvin@gene.com>:
> Hey guys,
>
> I'm looking for some decent speakers and an appropriate head unit for
> my
> roadster(67.5). The current am/fm radio with 2 Radio Shack speakers
> just
> isn't audible at freeway speeds!
>
>
>
> What has worked for you guys with respect to speaker type, # of
> speakers,
> speaker location, head units and amplifiers?
>
>
>
> I want to mount the head unit in the dash glove box, so fancy graphic
> displays aren't necessary. Don't need a CD changer either. Do I
> really need
> an amp?
>
>
>
> I don't want to cut into the rear shelf for speakers and I'm not a
> bass
> junky, so no subwoofer needed.
>
>
>
> Thanks for any help!
>
> _________________
>
> Alvin Gogineni
>
> 1967.5 SPL/SR20
>
> San Jose, CA
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