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Help with JBL speaker repair - refoam gone wrong?
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<blockquote data-quote="Doxquzme" data-source="post: 8865167" data-attributes="member: 689267"><p>Good, least now we can find out how/where they are filtered (crossed). Are you able to get to the same pair of wires that lead from the amplifier? If so, test them again there and we will have a definitive answer. You should be able to just pull the harness and like you did here, plug the speaker wire into the respective resepticals/pin connections and see if they still act the same. If they are pins, be careful no to short them on the other pins around the one you need, you'll need to isolate it. Or, just put a piece of electrician tape around the connection you make or inbetween the pins if applicable. If you can't manage to isolate but know which wires, tap into them (or cut and splice in the tester wire and repair after), once you run the test, we will know the options available to you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doxquzme, post: 8865167, member: 689267"] Good, least now we can find out how/where they are filtered (crossed). Are you able to get to the same pair of wires that lead from the amplifier? If so, test them again there and we will have a definitive answer. You should be able to just pull the harness and like you did here, plug the speaker wire into the respective resepticals/pin connections and see if they still act the same. If they are pins, be careful no to short them on the other pins around the one you need, you'll need to isolate it. Or, just put a piece of electrician tape around the connection you make or inbetween the pins if applicable. If you can't manage to isolate but know which wires, tap into them (or cut and splice in the tester wire and repair after), once you run the test, we will know the options available to you [/QUOTE]
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