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I'm getting the 8 track with the old people package...Hopefully it has a cassette player so I can listen to both my tapes and my CDs with my Sony Walkman and tape adapter
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I'm getting the 8 track with the old people package...Hopefully it has a cassette player so I can listen to both my tapes and my CDs with my Sony Walkman and tape adapter
I'll take that. I still have my 8 tracks from the 60's, although a lot of them no longer work.I'm getting the 8 track with the old people package...
Hey buddy I still have a 24 8track case full up in the attic somewhere ?I'm getting the 8 track with the old people package...
I'm telling Eric to hide your reservation ?Hey buddy I still have a 24 8track case full up in the attic somewhere ?
I saw a couple of Broncos in person and can say the rear speaker pods are far smaller than they appear. It doesn't look like any driver over 4 inch would fit in them. Those on top of dash are not much larger. I forgot to check the kick panel locations. The sub looks to be about 8 inch.I have submitted a request with B and O directly about the speaker sizes. Any reply I will share here. ?
4" would suck. Speakers that size cannot handle much power from what I've seen. The Ranger uses 6.5" in the door. The dash tweeters are most likely 1". We'll see I guess.I saw a couple of Broncos in person and can say the rear speaker pods are far smaller than they appear. It doesn't look like any driver over 4 inch would fit in them. Those on top of dash are not much larger. I forgot to check the kick panel locations. The sub looks to be about 8 inch.
I can't believe the primary speakers would be any smaller than 5.25"'s. Smaller than that your talking a mid range speaker, not a full range. And yes I definitely hope the kick panels can take a 6.5" with a mid in the dash and a tweeter in the A pillar. Have a nice FOCAL 3 way set up there, some FOCAL co-axials in the pods, a couple of FOCAL subs in the rear and an AudioControl D6-1200 amp to power it all.4" would suck. Speakers that size cannot handle much power from what I've seen. The Ranger uses 6.5" in the door. The dash tweeters are most likely 1". We'll see I guess.
The base stereo is 6 speaker locations. No mention anywhere of A pillar location. I was hoping for a component setup up front, 2 way in the kick panels and tweeters in the dash. Then 2 ways in the roll bar area.I can't believe the primary speakers would be any smaller than 5.25"'s. Smaller than that your talking a mid range speaker, not a full range. And yes I definitely hope the kick panels can take a 6.5" with a mid in the dash and a tweeter in the A pillar. Have a nice FOCAL 3 way set up there, some FOCAL co-axials in the pods, a couple of FOCAL subs in the rear and an AudioControl D6-1200 amp to power it all.
Upgrading my sound is high on the list. I'm getting lux with the b&o but I know I'll still want something superiorI assume the sound floor in the Bronco will be high and the locations won’t lend themselves to good sound stage or imaging. That being the case, it will be about enough volume. Assuming I don’t go lux, maybe just upgrade the front speakers add a small 5 channel amp and custom build an 8” sub and enclosure in the back with a shallow mount in a “floor leveling” box or tucked into the “stock” sub location? I did a lot of installations in Jeep’s back in the day and they never sounded good ?
Sub is in the very back right hand side, there are at least 1 in the kick panels both sides,here is your 10 speakers.
3 on the dash.
2 behind the rear passenger head rests.
1 sub most likely under the driver seat or passenger seat or tucked somewhere in the trunk.
2 tweeters on the A pillar
2 tweeters on the B pillar or built into the speakers behind the headrests.