If you’re restoring a classic car and want to upgrade your dash or rear-deck speaker without changing the look, the Custom Autosound 5″ × 7″ Dual Voice Coil (DVC) speaker is a ...
Custom Autosound 4″×10″ Dual Voice Coil Speaker — Review(Post)If you’re working on a classic car where the original dash or rear-deck speaker opening is a 4″×10″ size, and you want to upgrade the sound significantly without compromising ...
Ken Harrison Speakers Review(Post)If you’re restoring a classic ride and hunting for period-correct audio upgrades, the Ken Harrison MKII In‑Dash Speaker Upgrade (and companion Ken Harrison speaker assemblies overall) stan ...
Review: RetroSound Premium 6 × 9″ 3‑Way Speaker Pair(Post)When you’re restoring a classic car and want authentic styling with modern audio performance, the RetroSound speaker lineup stands out as a strong option. While RetroSound is better known for i ...
Custom Autosound Kickpanel Speakers — Review(Post)Upgrading a vintage ride’s audio system without cutting into the dash or compromising interior aesthetics can be a tricky balance—but the Custom Autosound Kickpanel Speakers deliver a sma ...
Kenwood KFC‑835C Review: A “Slam-Dunk” Replacement Speaker for Classic Cars(Post)When you’re restoring a classic car and need a dependable speaker upgrade—especially in tight dash or kick-panel spaces—the Kenwood KFC-835C is a standout choice. It may be compact, ...
Antique Automobile 5×7 Low Profile Dual Voice Coil Speaker — Review(Post)When you’re restoring or upgrading the audio system in a vintage car, one of the trickiest challenges is finding a speaker that fits the original mounting location, plays cleanly, and ...
Review: Custom Autosound 6″×9″ Dual Voice Coil Speakers(Post)When restoring a classic vehicle, upgrading the audio while keeping a period-correct interior can be a real challenge. The Custom Autosound 6″×9″ Dual Voice Coil (DVC) speakers over ...