
RetroSound Speakers
Classic Car Replacement Speakers
Explore RetroSound’s full line of premium and standard replacement speakers, designed specifically for classic cars and trucks. From ultra-thin 2-way pairs to dual voice coil dash speakers, our collection offers shallow-mount solutions that fit tight factory locations without sacrificing sound quality. Available in 4", 5.25", 6.5", and 4"x10" sizes, with RMS power ratings up to 50 watts and MAX power up to 100 watts. Perfect for vintage audio upgrades and classic vehicle restorations.
Looking to upgrade the sound in your classic car without compromising its vintage style? Dual voice coil (DVC) speakers offer modern performance in a compact package—perfect for tight spaces and factory dash locations.
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FAQs
Speaker impedance refers to the resistance a speaker offers to the flow of electrical current, measured in ohms (Ω). Most RetroSound speakers are 4-ohm, which is standard for car audio and works perfectly with RetroSound radios and amplifiers. Matching speaker impedance to your system ensures proper performance and helps avoid potential damage to your audio equipment.
A DVC speaker has two separate voice coils, allowing it to play both left and right stereo channels from a single speaker. These are ideal when your vehicle only has one speaker location—like in the center of a dash but you still want to hear stereo sound. Read More...
Many of our speakers are designed to fit classic car and truck openings, including popular sizes like 4"x10", 6"x9", and more. We also offer vehicle-specific speaker options and universal solutions to help you find the right fit.
Yes, you can use different types of speakers—like coaxial, DVC, or subwoofers—together. Just make sure to match the impedance and power handling for the best performance and to avoid issues.
Dual voice coil speakers can be wired in either series or parallel, depending on your system setup. Series wiring increases impedance, while parallel lowers it. Always check your radio or amplifier specs to make sure the total impedance is a good match.
A 2-way speaker has a woofer for low frequencies and a tweeter for high frequencies. A 3-way adds a midrange driver for more detailed sound. RetroSound speakers use quality components to give you clear, balanced audio for your classic car.
Common signs of a damaged speaker include distorted sound, buzzing, or a complete lack of output. If you notice any of these issues, check your wiring and make sure the speaker matches your system’s impedance and power levels.
Our speakers are built with durable, moisture-resistant materials like treated foam surrounds and polypropylene cones. They’re designed to perform well and last long in classic car environments.