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On Wed, 06 Oct 2004 17:55:10 -0700, Frank Gilliland
wrote: Anyway, back to your new radio. First, get an external speaker. Not a horn speaker, but one you can use inside the vehicle. Even an old car stereo speaker will work. There are two speaker jacks on the rear of the radio: PA and EXT. Use the EXT jack. You will notice a =-BIG-= improvement in sound quality over the cheap little speakers that usually come inside stock radios. I have a extra speaker that hooks up to my little mini stereo that I never use. I figured I would try it out just to see. Remember now I am a newbie, and messing with all these wires and stuff makes me a bit nervous. On the back of the Cobra 29 LTD Classic is the place for it just like you said EXT, but it's a round hole. One the back of the speaker I have is two wires, one red, one black. There must be some type of a adapter I can purchase. I hate to buy a new external speaker if this speaker here will work. What do i need? Thanks so much for all the help you have given me. Not sure if this helps but it says 4 ohm on the back of the speaker |
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