Posted by mkirsch on May 13, 2011 at 05:05:30 from (64.80.110.75):
In Reply to: 1066 radio wires posted by youngin on May 13, 2011 at 04:58:39:
There are two or three different "original" cabs, and at least three other types that I've seen that "experts" would call "original." You're going to have to be more specific.
In general, there should only be two "radio wires." One being the 12V power, and the other being the antenna.
The radio would be grounded to the frame of the cab, and the speaker wires would run directly from the radio to the speakers. These wires you'd add when you installed the radio.
Remember this was in the day before "pre-wired" everything. So, there may be no wires at all.
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