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<blockquote data-quote="bigbang" data-source="post: 3228183" data-attributes="member: 576408"><p>I think this has gotten way to complicated. Try a practice tweeter, see if it still works after wards. I believe in most cases the tweeters voice coil wire is internally soldered to the tab inside the cassing, but it would take a long amount of time before it heated up and fell off. The only problem I see happining is the metal tab getting hot enough that it melts the plastic around it a little and becomes lose. I say about three seconds with the soldering iron/ gun whatever, get it melted connect that wire quick, it will be done with little or no harm. Just put a little bit of fresh solder on your iron before you do it so the heat will transfer quicker to the connection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbang, post: 3228183, member: 576408"] I think this has gotten way to complicated. Try a practice tweeter, see if it still works after wards. I believe in most cases the tweeters voice coil wire is internally soldered to the tab inside the cassing, but it would take a long amount of time before it heated up and fell off. The only problem I see happining is the metal tab getting hot enough that it melts the plastic around it a little and becomes lose. I say about three seconds with the soldering iron/ gun whatever, get it melted connect that wire quick, it will be done with little or no harm. Just put a little bit of fresh solder on your iron before you do it so the heat will transfer quicker to the connection. [/QUOTE]
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