Series 1 4.2 Stereo Speakers
#1 Series 1 4.2 Stereo Speakers
Chaps, I am just finishing the rebuild of my 66 4.2 Roadster. I am fitting the Retrosound stereo but need to find a suitable Co Axial stereo. Can anyone recommend a suitable speaker that fits the existing holes in the console. Remember its a 4.2 so has bigger speakers. thanks andrew
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#2 Re: Series 1 4.2 Stereo Speakers
Hi Andrew,
I’ve recently changed over to Focal speakers after some deliberation over correct fitment. I did a lot of homework, particularly as console space is tight with original Blaupunkt and amplifier.
I did open out the (4) speaker mounting holes slightly just to give me some ‘wiggle’ room but this was minimal.
I’ve recently changed over to Focal speakers after some deliberation over correct fitment. I did a lot of homework, particularly as console space is tight with original Blaupunkt and amplifier.
I did open out the (4) speaker mounting holes slightly just to give me some ‘wiggle’ room but this was minimal.
Steve
1965 S1 4.2 FHC (early)
1965 S1 4.2 FHC (early)
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#3 Re: Series 1 4.2 Stereo Speakers
Thank you Steve. I shall take a closer look at these. Do you recall whether the 16.5cm was the overall diameter or the distance between fixing holes?
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#4 Re: Series 1 4.2 Stereo Speakers
Diameter or diagonal across the full speaker, Andrew.
As you will note from the picture above, there’s plenty of flat mounting ‘lip’ to open up slightly for the four console studs and corresponding nuts to hold onto. Also doesn’t damage the all important speaker membrane. My console is original 1965 S1 4.2, which may well differ from others.
More details here for the speaker specification, depth was/is the other important factor:
https://www.dynamicsounds.co.uk/focal-a ... r-kit.html
As you will note from the picture above, there’s plenty of flat mounting ‘lip’ to open up slightly for the four console studs and corresponding nuts to hold onto. Also doesn’t damage the all important speaker membrane. My console is original 1965 S1 4.2, which may well differ from others.
More details here for the speaker specification, depth was/is the other important factor:
https://www.dynamicsounds.co.uk/focal-a ... r-kit.html
Steve
1965 S1 4.2 FHC (early)
1965 S1 4.2 FHC (early)
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#5 Re: Series 1 4.2 Stereo Speakers
Previously I had the Visaton speakers fitted, (thread #4 in link below), but they had extended mounting rings on to reach the wider mounting points.
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=17439&p=142868&hili ... rs#p142868
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=17439&p=142868&hili ... rs#p142868
Steve
1965 S1 4.2 FHC (early)
1965 S1 4.2 FHC (early)
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#6 Re: Series 1 4.2 Stereo Speakers
Hi Andrew,
Also looking at this topic for my project. Found the Roadstar DRS-22 with installation depth of only 35mm, so it would fit also with a larger radio. Not sure about availability in EU/UK or quality. I have seen them on US Ebay and Aliexpress.
Greetings
Also looking at this topic for my project. Found the Roadstar DRS-22 with installation depth of only 35mm, so it would fit also with a larger radio. Not sure about availability in EU/UK or quality. I have seen them on US Ebay and Aliexpress.
Greetings
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#7 Re: Series 1 4.2 Stereo Speakers
Thank you Guys. I have actually gone for the Retrosound speakers as I purchased their stereo. Did anyone find out what the threads are on the mounting studs on a 4.2? Slightly coarser than UNF by the looks of things.
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#8 Re: Series 1 4.2 Stereo Speakers
Funnily enough, I went to the recycling skip yesterday.
Having spent tens of hours re-jigging my speakers, about 7 years ago, modifying the hidden bits of the centre console, fitting a hidden BlueTooth amp etc, adding hidden tweeters, I very quickly decided that I had wasted every minute.
And it all went in the skip.
Unless you spent a long time in traffic, in an OTS I found the sound wasn’t good enough to do justice to the music, and when I get the car on the road again I’ll use my portable Bose Mp3 player via Spotify, as just plonking it on the dash gives a better sound than the footwell speakers ever did.
I also realised that listening to the engine gave me more pleasure than either Haydn, Dire Straits, or the Rolling Stones !!!
I hope it works out better for others who go down this route.
Having spent tens of hours re-jigging my speakers, about 7 years ago, modifying the hidden bits of the centre console, fitting a hidden BlueTooth amp etc, adding hidden tweeters, I very quickly decided that I had wasted every minute.
And it all went in the skip.
Unless you spent a long time in traffic, in an OTS I found the sound wasn’t good enough to do justice to the music, and when I get the car on the road again I’ll use my portable Bose Mp3 player via Spotify, as just plonking it on the dash gives a better sound than the footwell speakers ever did.
I also realised that listening to the engine gave me more pleasure than either Haydn, Dire Straits, or the Rolling Stones !!!
I hope it works out better for others who go down this route.
Rory
3.8 OTS S1 Opalescent Silver Grey - built May 28th 1962
3.8 OTS S1 Opalescent Silver Grey - built May 28th 1962
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#9 Re: Series 1 4.2 Stereo Speakers
“I also realised that listening to the engine gave me more pleasure than either Haydn, Dire Straits, or the Rolling Stones”
Chris '67 S1 2+2
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