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Old Feb 5, 2005 | 09:33 PM
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I put in new speakers i got off ebay about 2-3 months ago and they been working fine and i noticed the other day that one of the front speakers wasn't working... i don't know much about speakers and im sure it is not blown out but i think this loose wire has some thing to do with it and im not sure how to fix it... if no one here can help me i might take it over to a speaker shop.. the pictures show that is wrong..[sm=sigh.gif]



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Old Feb 6, 2005 | 12:09 AM
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CRAPPY PICTURES, BUT I KNOW WHAT THE PROBLEM IS. THAT WIRE GOES FROM THE BACK OF THE WIRE TERMINAL ON THE SPEAKER TO THE VOICE COIL INSIDE THE SPEAKER. YOU NEED TO SEE IF THE WIRE GOING INTO THE SPEAKER IS STILL VISIBLE.IT GOES TO THE VOICE COIL THROUGH THE BACK DUST COVER. IF IT IS, IT CAN BE SOLDERED BACK ON WITH A CONCENTRATED SOLDERING PEN. AND PREFERABLY AN ACID CORE SOLDER.(ANY SOLDER WILL WORK.) IF THE WIRE TO THE VOICE COIL CAN NOT BE SEEN THEN THE SPEAKER IS NO GOOD. ANY OTHER ?'S JUST ASK.
 
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Old Feb 6, 2005 | 12:53 AM
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I took another picture that is a little more clear... incase that might help.. im gonna take it apart tonight and look to see if what u said is the problem.

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