Static coming from some but not all speakers is usually caused by a loose connection at that speaker or a loose speaker itself. It can also be cause by a wire with insulation worn off, and touching a body part.
Static coming from some but not all speakers is usually caused by a loose connection at that speaker or a loose speaker itself. It can also be cause by a wire with insulation worn off, and touching a body part.
Static coming from some but not all speakers is usually caused by a loose connection at that speaker or a loose speaker itself. It can also be cause by a wire with insulation worn off, and touching a body part.
Fluorescent lighting, Dimmer switches and bad grounding are often the cause.
Crazy as it sounds. I've found this on my 07 new body style silverados. Its all the speakers. You can fit 6.5" speakers in the front and in the back doors on the extended cab models. Just replace the speakers and it'll work fine.
bad plug wires, your getting some arcing from the mositure.
Depends what you mean. Mach 460 systems have been available in the Mustang since 1994. The early systems used separate Radios and CD players. Later models combined the two, and the newest models have a double sized head unit with an integral 6 CD changer. The latest units are wired different and will not swap directkly in. For your 96 Mustang, the head unit is the same as the normal Ford Radio, to make it a premium system its output was run through an amp then to the speakers. To make it a Mach system all the speakers were replaced with woofers and 4 additional tweeters were added. The tweeters are driven by a front amp like the premium system. The woofers are driven by two rear mounted amps. Two convert your system to a Mach 460 system you need the ream package tray box (coupe) which includes the Amps and rear woofers & Tweaters. You also need the woofers and tweeters for the doors. The doors are already wired for this. You move the existing speaker wires to the tweeter, and fine the unused wire and connect it to the woofers. You also need to replace the wiring harness that connect to the Amp and radio. The Mach 460 harness is similar but adds a feed that goes over the Steering column and ends below the hood release. This connects to a feed that runs to the rear woofers. All the mounting points for the wiring are there, you just need the wires. Something to note. If you add the Tweeters to the front doors you have to cut out a spot for them from the door panels, easy to do with a dremel. Later Mustangs dropped the portion of the speaker mount inside the door eliminating the need to cut the panel. You could do this as well, but would have to modify the wiring connectors. Overall an easy and very worthwile upgrade to the Mustang.
A laptop should (depending on the sound card, and ram) be just fine for making music. However, you might not hear the best sound, as laptop speakers tend to lack bass power.
Yes, a 150 watt amp can run 140 watt speakers BUT, if you crank the amp all the way up, you will damage the speakers. Keep the amp down to a reasonable listening level and you will be fine. The math looks like you could set the volume control at 93% of maximum, but amps are not linear; I would not turn up over 66% of maximum volume. Post a note so your friends will not inadvertently ruin your speakers.note: A reasonable level is below a level when you start to hear distortion.
Crazy as it sounds. I've found this on my 07 new body style silverados. Its all the speakers. You can fit 6.5" speakers in the front and in the back doors on the extended cab models. Just replace the speakers and it'll work fine.
bad plug wires, your getting some arcing from the mositure.
That depends on specifically which speakers you had in mind, but I use Logitech Surround Sound speakers with my PS3 and they work fine.
The speakers in a 1991 Lincoln Town Car are 6x8 speakers. These are also called 5X7/6x8 speakers. Regular 5x7 speakers should also fit fine in this vehicle.
dont waer rubber shoes and you should be fine
No. Fine textured hair is more suseptible to static than coarser hair, however, a higher percentage of blondes may have fine textured hair thanbrunettes
If the radio fuse is fine and the speakers still do not work, perhaps the speakers are wired up wrong. Every speaker has an input and output wire. The wires may have been crossed or they are not connected to the radio. If the CD player works, but the radio will not, then the radio itself is bad.
no thanks, mine are fine.........but thanks for offering!!
To remove static from women's clothing, simply smoothing with a fine mist of water works. You may use a fabric softener sheet in the dryer, or removing clothes before they over dry cuts down on static.
In 2000, the front door speakers are 6x8 (though 5x7 fits just fine). The rear deck speakers are usually the same size as the front door speakers, but some had 6x9. It's best the measure the opening before buying new speakers for the back.
The 6 ohm speakers will sound fine with the 8 ohm amplifier.
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