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Help with JBL speaker repair - refoam gone wrong?
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<blockquote data-quote="BenH" data-source="post: 8865001" data-attributes="member: 690429"><p>Ok, so this is my plan..probably can try tomorrow.. Just take one of the speakers with a lead of wire off each one and touch each wire to the pinouts on the quick connect coming from the amp.</p><p></p><p>What I'm looking for, in essence is that each of the 2 pairs of wires coming from the amp put out the *same* sound?</p><p></p><p>2 more questions:</p><p>- These satellites are 8 ohm, so that just means I will probably need to pump the volume a bit, yes?</p><p>- There is no risk of me damaging the speakers? If so, and there is something I need to do to mitigate that.</p><p></p><p>I actually think I have an old set of similar satellite speakers from an old computer 5.1 system in a box somewhere. Maybe I will try to find those because if I blow one I won't be so upset!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BenH, post: 8865001, member: 690429"] Ok, so this is my plan..probably can try tomorrow.. Just take one of the speakers with a lead of wire off each one and touch each wire to the pinouts on the quick connect coming from the amp. What I'm looking for, in essence is that each of the 2 pairs of wires coming from the amp put out the *same* sound? 2 more questions: - These satellites are 8 ohm, so that just means I will probably need to pump the volume a bit, yes? - There is no risk of me damaging the speakers? If so, and there is something I need to do to mitigate that. I actually think I have an old set of similar satellite speakers from an old computer 5.1 system in a box somewhere. Maybe I will try to find those because if I blow one I won't be so upset! [/QUOTE]
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