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Hello, I have a 1969 912 coupe. The radio does not work, and I would like to replace it. I have a few problems. I do not know how to remove the radio unit from the dashboard. Once I get it off, the rest should be easy. Secondly, if I were to replace the radio, should I replace the amp and speaker as well? Finally, I'm not quite sure how the wiring between the audio system works. ANY HELP IS GREATLY APPRECIATED! Thanks in advance! |
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Hello, I have a 1969 912 coupe. The radio does not work, and I would like to replace it... |
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Yeah, I'm sure it's a Blaupunkt. Also, if I buy two SMALL new speakers, would the amp in the radio head unit (the one i'm about to buy) be able to power them without an amp? I'm assuming that most radios nowadays have some amplification for my kind of situation. Otherwise, they come with pre-amp outputs for connecting an amplifier. Amps are usually just needed for complex speaker systems with subwoofers and more than 2 speakers though; so I think I could get away with using the amp that's built into the head unit to power the two small speakers. I'll have to replace the speaker because in 1969, only mono sound was out. Now with stereo, I need two speakers. Thanks again in advance! |
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