Car Audio : How to Install Car Speakers Yourself

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When installing car speakers, you should look at your mounting points and remove any electrical connections before taking out the factory speakers. Learn about mounting new car speakers with help from a car audio specialist in this free video on installing car speakers. Expert: Josh Barber Bio: Josh Barber is the owner of Top Tints, which has been in business for over four years. Filmmaker: Nathan Moffett

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25 Comments on “Car Audio : How to Install Car Speakers Yourself”

  • timthetoolman09
    13 May, 2010, 17:28

    he just put the same crap speaker in there. .

  • mikeunderdog114
    13 May, 2010, 17:30

    i need to replace my speakers. what kind of speakers are good for replacing blown factory speakers that are not to expensive but dont cost an arm or a leg?

  • 69bunnyhop
    13 May, 2010, 17:30

    new speaker isn’t sitting in their right after tightened. . . ? that cant be good either

  • szymczyk77
    13 May, 2010, 17:40

    mmmmmm @ 2:45 you say connect pos to neg?!?!? sounds like a good idea, rattley crossover in door to, nice. can you do my instal??

  • dabestatwateva
    13 May, 2010, 18:00

    GREEEAAAT video!!!:-)

  • toyotakis
    13 May, 2010, 18:06

    amateristas tou kerata. . . asxetos blakas eisai megale!!!

  • usualyblazinkronik
    13 May, 2010, 18:37

    if the speaker wire to wire the speakers is all the way cut off what should i do??
    call me whatever you like. truth is i fucked up. .
    so anyways could somebody help me out with this???

  • parkour720
    13 May, 2010, 18:43

    lol that is the same speaker -. -

  • evilaztec2002
    13 May, 2010, 19:27

    @bilstereobloggen
    This dude sucks im with you on this, just shoved everything in there, not smart !

  • mikeisontv
    13 May, 2010, 20:01

    whats the name of this job?

  • sk8terxing1111
    13 May, 2010, 20:10

    now this guy knows what hes doing :D

  • CrazyBlue420
    13 May, 2010, 20:11

    demonstration people. . . i’m sure this guys smart enough to understand that with aftermarket speakers, reccomends sound dampener of sorts to minimize rattling or humming

  • Octobersky1770
    13 May, 2010, 20:15

    I wondered about that. . that he just shoved it back in there. . Rattle City. . .

  • sr5813
    13 May, 2010, 20:38

    and then you have a crossover rattling all over your door

  • bilstereobloggen
    13 May, 2010, 21:32

    This is a rather sloppy “guide”?

    To maintain the best sound fidelity, one should also mount the speaker flat onto the surface beneath, not with a couple of millimeters gap.

    And the crossover and the NOT SO waterproof cable joints should not be lying in the bottom of the door. . . Come on, it gets wet when it’s raining, or you’re washing your car. Corrosion and short circuit isn’t that funny.

    I wouldn’t pay a dime for this “pro” to install in my own car!

    :O

  • Kaiserev
    13 May, 2010, 22:22

    He didn’t mention that you have to un hook the negative termanal first

  • erickds78
    13 May, 2010, 22:30

    El video realmente no explica nada.

  • DontScatter
    13 May, 2010, 22:44

    yes because memphis audio isnt stock dummy
    he did it just as a tutorial

  • Raymond106
    13 May, 2010, 23:31

    its a crossover and it just puts out the lows cuts the highs

  • Clueless41
    13 May, 2010, 23:43

    Yes.

  • Hotkiker
    13 May, 2010, 23:44

    Thanks man i didn’t understand why he went trough all that stuff in the first place

  • BigLongJon21
    13 May, 2010, 23:55

    thts whts im saying man i guess he was showing how to do an install or they were the same brand but newer

  • Hotkiker
    14 May, 2010, 0:24

    did he just put back the same speaker

  • frangangsta25
    14 May, 2010, 1:04

    dude the car is off so no current is flowing

  • WARDOG4491
    14 May, 2010, 1:56

    lol if the speakers u bought are bigger then the factory then u have a problem

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