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Help with JBL speaker repair - refoam gone wrong?
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<blockquote data-quote="Doxquzme" data-source="post: 8865003" data-attributes="member: 689267"><p><strong>Q:</strong> These satellites are 8 ohm, so that just means I will probably need to pump the volume a bit, yes?</p><p><strong>A:</strong> Shouldn't require any substantial input or volume to determine if they are putting out full frequency or not. If all you here is high or low frequencies relative to the speaker leads your testing this with, then the frequency is divided prior to the end of that wire, if not, and the sound is the same, then they are not divided prior to the end of the wire leads.</p><p></p><p><strong>Q:</strong> There is no risk of me damaging the speakers? If so, and there is something I need to do to mitigate that?</p><p><strong>A:</strong> No, moderate listening volume should net you the results you need. The little 2-3 inch driver in that surround satellite speaker will handle what your OEM factory output is providing, should not be an issue. Just don't crank it up!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doxquzme, post: 8865003, member: 689267"] [B]Q:[/B] These satellites are 8 ohm, so that just means I will probably need to pump the volume a bit, yes? [B]A:[/B] Shouldn't require any substantial input or volume to determine if they are putting out full frequency or not. If all you here is high or low frequencies relative to the speaker leads your testing this with, then the frequency is divided prior to the end of that wire, if not, and the sound is the same, then they are not divided prior to the end of the wire leads. [B]Q:[/B] There is no risk of me damaging the speakers? If so, and there is something I need to do to mitigate that? [B]A:[/B] No, moderate listening volume should net you the results you need. The little 2-3 inch driver in that surround satellite speaker will handle what your OEM factory output is providing, should not be an issue. Just don't crank it up! [/QUOTE]
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