Tab,
Thank you. The amplifier would solve the weak sound problem.
Bob
On Thu, 15 Jun 2000 11:49:26 -0400 Tab Julius <tab@penworks.com> writes:
>
> Sure, try it. At worst it might sound anemic, but you won't hurt
> anything.
>
> Keep in mind that you can also stop at a car stereo shop and they
> might be
> able to sell you a small amp that can be tucked away out of sight
> under the
> dash, still powered by the same mono radio.
>
> But hook it up - at worst, it'll be weak. At best, it'll work for
> you.
>
> At 11:41 AM 6/15/00 -0400, Bob Howard wrote:
> > The BL manual radio in my '72 GT is a mono. Some DPO removed
> the
> >under-dash speaker from over the passenger's knees. I hooked it up
> to a
> >cast-off speaker box from one of the kids' stereos, and this
> speaker sets
> >on the rear seat bench.
> > Question--can one hook up the mono radio to two speakers
> installed in
> >the doors? Would it be able to power them? Admittedly, this would
> not
> >give great sound, but it would retain the original radio and would
> give
> >better sound than from a speaker tucked up inside the under-dash
> panel.
> >Bob
>
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