cadmat
11-19-08, 01:48 PM
Do the front bose speakers have a magnet on the speaker itself? I pulled my enclosure today to replace the amp and discovered that it looked different then my rear speakers.
Here's what happened. Yesterday my driver front speaker went loud static, even when the fader was positioned to the back only. so I just turned off the unit and left it off till I could repair it ( as advised by sources here on old posts) Not really a problem, since after studying the info on this and other forums, I have expected I would have this problem eventually, I even had spare amps and speakers pulled from an early 90's seville and Eldorado.. Here's what was odd to me, the speakers have no magnet like those in the back units I replaced last year, is this proper? or was mine corrupted by another backyard mechanic before I got it?
Also, all the tabs on the enclosure were broken off, and the speaker was just sitting in the door.. I'm guessing this explains why I've alway heard a rattle when the door was shut, and possibly why my window glass always stopped about 2 inches shy of being completly hidden in the door when down.
I'm contemplating cutting out the rear panel of the enclosure to accomadate the magnet on the replacement speakers, but for now I have just replaced the amp, leaving my old speaker (wich sounds great) and I am working on a fix for the tabs before I re-instal.
MAtt ( still lovin' my 88, well into 3 years of ownership!)
Here's what happened. Yesterday my driver front speaker went loud static, even when the fader was positioned to the back only. so I just turned off the unit and left it off till I could repair it ( as advised by sources here on old posts) Not really a problem, since after studying the info on this and other forums, I have expected I would have this problem eventually, I even had spare amps and speakers pulled from an early 90's seville and Eldorado.. Here's what was odd to me, the speakers have no magnet like those in the back units I replaced last year, is this proper? or was mine corrupted by another backyard mechanic before I got it?
Also, all the tabs on the enclosure were broken off, and the speaker was just sitting in the door.. I'm guessing this explains why I've alway heard a rattle when the door was shut, and possibly why my window glass always stopped about 2 inches shy of being completly hidden in the door when down.
I'm contemplating cutting out the rear panel of the enclosure to accomadate the magnet on the replacement speakers, but for now I have just replaced the amp, leaving my old speaker (wich sounds great) and I am working on a fix for the tabs before I re-instal.
MAtt ( still lovin' my 88, well into 3 years of ownership!)