Mike, Thanks for the info-I tried what you said and it works great! Now if someone had a wiring diagram or at least instructions on how to wire in the reverb to the radio/front speakers I could put it all together. The FSM shows just 1 wire coming off the fuse box that says"To Reverb" and nothing else. Thanks again Don Savard Mike Pittinaro wrote: > > Any down side to using 4 Ohm speakers in my 66 > > Crown Coupe. It seems > > 4 Ohm speakers may draw too much current from your > stock stereo. This could cause the unit to run hot > and possibly even burn out. I did that to an old > Philco stereo I used to have as a kid, before I ever > knew what an Ohm was, by running 3 speakers in > parallel off each channel. ;) (parallel wiring > decreases Ohms, or Impedance) > > Also, you want to make sure the front and rear, and > ESPECIALLY the right and left speakers are matched for > impedance, and preferably in sensitivity. Otherwise > your sound will be distorted and unbalanced. > > Radio shack makes some good, low priced speakers that > tend to be around 8 Ohms. Your stock stereo should > drive those just fine...otherwise, use the 4 ohm but > put a 4 Ohm resistor in series with the speaker (make > sure the resistor is rated at 10W or greater..one of > the big, white, rectangular ones). It will quiet the > sound, but save your stereo. > > ===== > --Mike Pittinaro > > My girlfriend left me > My trusty Imperial > Remains more faithful > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Movies - coverage of the 74th Academy Awards� > http://movies.yahoo.com/ >