Problem with speakers
Divorce Court Dan
02-06-2007, 12:59 PM
I have a 95 PA with the Concert sound II and the passenger side front two speakers are not working. So far I have tried another used set of speakers and another head unit and either speaker will still not work. Is there a seperate amplifier somewhere on these cars that might be the culprit? Thanks
Loekee75
02-07-2007, 10:10 AM
I have a 95 PA with the Concert sound II and the passenger side front two speakers are not working. So far I have tried another used set of speakers and another head unit and either speaker will still not work. Is there a seperate amplifier somewhere on these cars that might be the culprit? Thanks
There's a separate amp with the Bose system. The standard concert sound II system (5 1/4 mid and tweeter) runs straight from the radio. Sounds like your wiring may be bad. Did you try different speaker wires?
There's a separate amp with the Bose system. The standard concert sound II system (5 1/4 mid and tweeter) runs straight from the radio. Sounds like your wiring may be bad. Did you try different speaker wires?
Divorce Court Dan
02-07-2007, 06:10 PM
Yeah, thats what I am thinking. I'm going to do some diagnosing on the wires going from the radio to the speakers. Is there any way of testing speaker voltage with a voltmeter?
Bassasasin
02-07-2007, 06:55 PM
Testing the voltage... not really..
You can test speakers somewhat.. On a DVOM meter at ohms the ohm/voltmeter puts out a small voltage and you would hear it crackle a bit. Thats if you dont have a active Bose speaker that requires power to run. And the battery is good in the DVOM.
Good Luck.
You can test speakers somewhat.. On a DVOM meter at ohms the ohm/voltmeter puts out a small voltage and you would hear it crackle a bit. Thats if you dont have a active Bose speaker that requires power to run. And the battery is good in the DVOM.
Good Luck.
Divorce Court Dan
02-07-2007, 08:05 PM
Ok, that sounds good. I'll try that. Thanks
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