Hi RTT,
Thanks for your reply. With regard to the woofer, it's just that, a woofer. 5 1/4 inches from memory. It doesn't do doof-doof all that well I fitted a 10" sub to my Soarer. it was an optional extra and there was a cutout in the parcel shelf, and a spot for the dedicated amp in the floor of the boot. I used a non-standard Philips sub and an aftermarket amp as the stock subs were 2Ohm and hard to find with soft foam.
With regard to the centre display, I'm onto my second and have found that heat really sets it off (or is it light?) because it's fine on a cool day in the garage then starts to flicker once it's outside in the warmth. If the car has been in the sun for any length of time the display is unreadable. It's often fine all day in cool, cloudy Tasmanian winters but frequently on the fritz through summer.
I've found a similar display for only 13 Euros, genuine Johnson, but I have to pull mine out to check the model number. I suspect it's different because it doesn't have the adjusting buttons for time that mine has.
Cheers,
Mike
Thanks for your reply. With regard to the woofer, it's just that, a woofer. 5 1/4 inches from memory. It doesn't do doof-doof all that well I fitted a 10" sub to my Soarer. it was an optional extra and there was a cutout in the parcel shelf, and a spot for the dedicated amp in the floor of the boot. I used a non-standard Philips sub and an aftermarket amp as the stock subs were 2Ohm and hard to find with soft foam.
With regard to the centre display, I'm onto my second and have found that heat really sets it off (or is it light?) because it's fine on a cool day in the garage then starts to flicker once it's outside in the warmth. If the car has been in the sun for any length of time the display is unreadable. It's often fine all day in cool, cloudy Tasmanian winters but frequently on the fritz through summer.
I've found a similar display for only 13 Euros, genuine Johnson, but I have to pull mine out to check the model number. I suspect it's different because it doesn't have the adjusting buttons for time that mine has.
Cheers,
Mike