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<blockquote data-quote="Manchicle" data-source="post: 5944525" data-attributes="member: 610578"><p>Or maybe someone could talk me through repairing the old one. I've got a soldering iron and know how to solder, I just don't really know what I'm doing. Here's what my resistance tests have shown:</p><p></p><p>Continuity between Amp -, Tweeter +, Tweeter -, and Midwoofer -.</p><p></p><p>Continuity between Amp + and Midwoofer +.</p><p></p><p>Also, when I apply one lead to either Amp + or Midwoofer + and touch the other lead to one of the other four points, it reads continuity for a split second and then stops. I can do this over and over again by switching back and forth between Amp + and Mid + as my first lead, but can't seem to get it to do it using one of those two points twice in a row. Help?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Manchicle, post: 5944525, member: 610578"] Or maybe someone could talk me through repairing the old one. I've got a soldering iron and know how to solder, I just don't really know what I'm doing. Here's what my resistance tests have shown: Continuity between Amp -, Tweeter +, Tweeter -, and Midwoofer -. Continuity between Amp + and Midwoofer +. Also, when I apply one lead to either Amp + or Midwoofer + and touch the other lead to one of the other four points, it reads continuity for a split second and then stops. I can do this over and over again by switching back and forth between Amp + and Mid + as my first lead, but can't seem to get it to do it using one of those two points twice in a row. Help? [/QUOTE]
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