Fendermate
Junior Member
I am a mechanic and not an audio tech. So, I have a couple of probably simple questions that I need answers to.
I have a 1991 Buick Lesabre (mint) and the AM/FM casette amp is crackling and shorting. So, I assumed I need to replace it. Just in case of a shorted speaker circuit, I measured the resistance of the speaker harnesses; LF 4.5 OHMS, RF 4.5, LR 10.5 RR 10.5
The system has 6 speakers where the dash speakers are wired in parallel with the ft. door speakers.
I have two questions;
1- Are these specs normal for a factory system?
2- Would the differences of resistance Front & Rear damage or affect the performance of an aftermarket basic stereo?
Your help would be greatly appreciated.
I have a 1991 Buick Lesabre (mint) and the AM/FM casette amp is crackling and shorting. So, I assumed I need to replace it. Just in case of a shorted speaker circuit, I measured the resistance of the speaker harnesses; LF 4.5 OHMS, RF 4.5, LR 10.5 RR 10.5
The system has 6 speakers where the dash speakers are wired in parallel with the ft. door speakers.
I have two questions;
1- Are these specs normal for a factory system?
2- Would the differences of resistance Front & Rear damage or affect the performance of an aftermarket basic stereo?
Your help would be greatly appreciated.