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Old 02-11-2003, 08:19 PM   #1
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Speaker...Not the normal question, I searched!

I searched for this topic and did not came up with any results that would answer my question. I've been on this forum for a half a year and I have not seen anyone post about this. So now, my question is (this is for a 91 Fastback), I am installing a 6 1/2 component set for my front speakers. When I took off the mounting bracket for the speakers; I saw this circuit board with all this **** on it. What the heII does it do? I was thinking about cutting the green, red, black, brown, and blue wires off and seeing if i could run it strait, but I didn't wanna skrew anything up cause I have never encountered anything like this on the back of a speaker mount. Should I save it and just mount in on the back of my peice of wood I am using to mount the new speakers?

Also, I was thinking about flush mounting my tweater on the top of the door panel right behind the side mirror panel. But I noticed it doesn't have enough clearance to do this. I don't want to make a hole directly in my door panel. SO, how would it sound if I mounted the tweater right beside the mid-range speaker, on the piece of wood?
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