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<blockquote data-quote="hotrodthug" data-source="post: 636662" data-attributes="member: 31763"><p>I'm replacing my center mount dash speaker for a Retrosounds dual voice dash speaker. Both channels in the original center mounting position then (<a href="https://www.raysmith.co.uk/collections/retrosound/products/retrosound-classic-car-single-5-25-dual-voice-coil-dash-speaker-d52" target="_blank">Dash Speaker</a>). Then I'm coupling them with these retro babies (<a href="https://www.raysmith.co.uk/collections/retrosound/products/2-way-speakerboxes-45w-max-with-mounting-pods-ts42" target="_blank">surface mount pod speakers</a>) but keeping them visible on top of the dash but they could be easily hung from underneath and remain pretty much invisible. That should be plenty up front and in keeping with the age of the bus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hotrodthug, post: 636662, member: 31763"] I'm replacing my center mount dash speaker for a Retrosounds dual voice dash speaker. Both channels in the original center mounting position then ([URL='https://www.raysmith.co.uk/collections/retrosound/products/retrosound-classic-car-single-5-25-dual-voice-coil-dash-speaker-d52']Dash Speaker[/URL]). Then I'm coupling them with these retro babies ([URL='https://www.raysmith.co.uk/collections/retrosound/products/2-way-speakerboxes-45w-max-with-mounting-pods-ts42']surface mount pod speakers[/URL]) but keeping them visible on top of the dash but they could be easily hung from underneath and remain pretty much invisible. That should be plenty up front and in keeping with the age of the bus. [/QUOTE]
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