It really depends on what you mean by 'better'. Typically, the more subs you have, the louder its going to be. That means, if you have 4 12" subs in your trunk, it will certainly be louder than 3 subs of the same kind being driven similarly. Now, as for quality? Putting another sub in your trunk will NOT increase the quality of the sound. The make and model of the sub is the biggest thing impacting the quality, and a nicer sub will be louder than a cheap one.
For instance, I've seen a 10" JL W7 set off car alarms, but 3 off brand 14" fail..
Four of a kind
You "can" add a four ohm resistor in series with a four ohm speaker, and make it look like an eight ohm speaker, however, the frequency response will not be the same. It is better to use to correct speaker for the amplifier, or use two four ohm speakers in parallel. That resistors power rating must exceed the rating of the speaker. Half the from the amplifier will go to the speaker, while half will go to the resistor, making it get quite hot.
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The speaker covers should pop right off (with maybe a little CAREFUL help of a flathead screw driver). Then the speaker itself will be held into the door with three or four screws.. Take the screws out, pull the speaker out a little and unplug the speaker wire. HTH, Chuck
Not in bridge or doubles tennis.
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The 1998 Toyota Celica rear speakers measure five inches by four inches. The front speakers measure four inches by three inches.
if u have access to speakers turn on radio balance speaker control on radio ,hook a good speaker to each wire if it work check the radio
remove the screws usually behind the door handle, also remove the cover tabs on the door grab on the panel and then remove the speaker grill and remove the three or four screws around the speaker not the ones holding the speaker in place.
The 1988 Chevrolet Blazer front speakers measure three inches by four inches. The rear speakers measure four inches by five inches.
The Speaker
No, Dan Quayle was a House Member for four years, but he was not the Speaker.