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Help with JBL speaker repair - refoam gone wrong?
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<blockquote data-quote="BenH" data-source="post: 8864986" data-attributes="member: 690429"><p>it's starting to sound like Greek to me again - but I'll just stress that what is is doing is:</p><p>a) because he already replaced the JBL amp with a different one as he discussed in the first video. You can't view that video on its own, it is meant to part of a series on replacing the speakers. </p><p>b) he doesn't care if he only gets the one signal to the 2-way door speakers, because it was only a single speaker before so he will either get the same signal he did before (if he kept the amp and original setup), or if he replaced the amp then he would get the full signal it seems. I would take his clarification in the comment I linked above what he might have said in the video, since it was an answer to a very specific question.</p><p></p><p>Can you guys explain what you mean by trying a bookshelf speaker? I don't really have speakers lying around apart from my surround sound 5.1 speakers (and another older set of surround computer speakers). If honestly have no idea the specifics on them, but if it would disclose something for me to go out and try to touch some wires, or use a multimeter for some measurements or something let me know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BenH, post: 8864986, member: 690429"] it's starting to sound like Greek to me again - but I'll just stress that what is is doing is: a) because he already replaced the JBL amp with a different one as he discussed in the first video. You can't view that video on its own, it is meant to part of a series on replacing the speakers. b) he doesn't care if he only gets the one signal to the 2-way door speakers, because it was only a single speaker before so he will either get the same signal he did before (if he kept the amp and original setup), or if he replaced the amp then he would get the full signal it seems. I would take his clarification in the comment I linked above what he might have said in the video, since it was an answer to a very specific question. Can you guys explain what you mean by trying a bookshelf speaker? I don't really have speakers lying around apart from my surround sound 5.1 speakers (and another older set of surround computer speakers). If honestly have no idea the specifics on them, but if it would disclose something for me to go out and try to touch some wires, or use a multimeter for some measurements or something let me know. [/QUOTE]
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