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Question abouht a Reverberator  
John.Ford
New User | Posts: 2 | Joined: 06/08
Posted: 06/01/08
09:15 AM

Hi there!

I want to know if some of you can tell me how can I install a reverberator (PN.C6AZ-18875-A or C5ZZ-18875-A), because I have one that I want to install in my 67 Mustang.
Any information will be appreciate.
Thanks a lot.
John Ford

 


 
5f09Not4sale
User | Posts: 59 | Joined: 01/08
Posted: 06/10/08
04:23 PM

I have done a lot of research of Reverbs and there is not really that much to find out there. I have a Ford RV4F set up for my 65 2+2.

The first thing I can tell you (as i was told) is you can not run a stero raido through that reverb. You need your old mono raido and also can only run 1 8ohms 6x9 speaker in the back, along with the one 8ohms dash speaker in the front. Todays speakers are 4 ohms and will end up frying the reverb. (may have the ohms thing reversed)

I suggest you contact Greg at Turnswitch.com he knows his stuff and has the correct speakers at reasonable prices.

The set up is simple. The two rear wires (brown and green it looks like) hanging there attach to your single 6X9. Up front you plug one thing into the raido and ther other into the power. Then there should be a switch to turn on the rear speaker and adjust the amount of reverb.

The sound quality is not going to blow you away, it is not going to be chrisp and clear, it is not going to even compaere to modern eletronics. But if you like the 80's Joan Jett remake of Crimson and Clover that is what a reverb does. Makes a neet sound in the back. I personally love it.  


 
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