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Wiring diagram for 69 b-body rear speaker fader #2972826
10/10/21 07:54 PM
10/10/21 07:54 PM
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Hey gang... Been looking in my FSM and can't see a wiring diagram for the rear speaker with fader configuration. It shows the 8-track 3-speaker with fader, but just the rear speaker with fader.

Looking to see if my intermediate harness is useable need get a complete harness. Would hate to just put the 3speaker harness in and waste it by using only the middle front main speaker.

Thanks...


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Re: Wiring diagram for 69 b-body rear speaker fader [Re: hemi68charger] #2972949
10/11/21 10:16 AM
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Originally Posted by hemi68charger
Hey gang... Been looking in my FSM and can't see a wiring diagram for the rear speaker with fader configuration. It shows the 8-track 3-speaker with fader, but just the rear speaker with fader.

Looking to see if my intermediate harness is useable need get a complete harness. Would hate to just put the 3speaker harness in and waste it by using only the middle front main speaker.

Thanks...

Can you post a picture? generic faders were typically 3 terminals, 1 for input, the other two for front and rear speakers. it gets a bit cloudy on the wiring for the ground side with some using a common chassis or teeing into the radio ground.
Others would have 6 terminals, two in, and two out for each speaker. beer







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