Date: Sun, 11 Aug 2002 08:44:49 -0400 From: KeithG <noonenopsamspring.com> Subject: Re: Audio options
The other part you have in the system is the rear channel amplifier under the rear seat. It really depends on what you want to do and how handy you are electrically. What is the problem? Did the CD player stop? I have a '92 and my CD player has ceased to take discs. If yours works, I may be interested in buying the player. To replace what you have, you will probably be best off with a head unit which has a 2 channel amplifier (for the fronts). I no longer use tapes, so a head unit with a CD is all I would need. To compliment this, I would suggest a rear channel amplifier as well, especially in a convertible. You may be able to use the clarion rear channel amp, but it would probably require some cutting and soldering of the large cable which connects the rear amp to the equalizer. Good luck, Keith BigFatGuy wrote: > Hello folk: > > I need to change out the OEM stereo sytem in my 1992 900 TC and I'm looking > for options. I have the tape player above and the CD player with > integrated equilizer below. I'd like to replace both units and would like > to hear what systems others might have had success with. > > Thanks! > > Ford > > 1992 900 Turbo Conv.