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Help with JBL speaker repair - refoam gone wrong?
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<blockquote data-quote="BenH" data-source="post: 8864812" data-attributes="member: 690429"><p>Apologies, I don't know what you mean by "full range lead", as I don't think I have one based on my understanding of my system. Again, if you haven't looked at the link I provided, please take a quick glance as it explains exactly my issue and this guys solution. I'm pretty sure that this is what you are recommending 2 posts above where you show the picture. Basically i have to clip the tweeter wires and run them separately? :</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://caraudiotips.blogspot.com/2013/02/upgrading-rear-speakers-toyota-camry.html?m=1[/URL]</p><p></p><p>Without having to remove anything else from my vehicle other than the rear deck what I have is 4 wires going out to 2 speakers...2 to the midrange 2 to the tweeter. So I understand those steps in the blog post above, but I'm not sure what you mean when you just say "full range lead"..are you replying to the only 2 connections on the coaxial? My understanding (based partially on the post I link) is that:</p><p></p><p>a) you have 4 wires coming from the amp to these speakers (2 to each), but the coaxial speaker normally takes only 2 wires</p><p>b) because of this, and if you don't follow the post you won't get the two different ranges coming from the 2 sets of 2 wires.</p><p></p><p>So, to be clear, you suggest I follow the method in the post where I need to clip and wire the tweeters separately?</p><p>He recommends the Alpine SPE-6090 speakers which I can get for about $70, but the resistance on those isn't clear to me. Some literature says 4 ohm, but others say 2/4 and I'm not sure what that means.</p><p></p><p>If you could tell me specifically which affordable 2 ohm coaxial you suggesting instead of the other options.</p><p>The only 2-ohm coaxial 2-way 6x9 I can come up with are the Power Bass PowerBass OE-692T.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for your advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BenH, post: 8864812, member: 690429"] Apologies, I don't know what you mean by "full range lead", as I don't think I have one based on my understanding of my system. Again, if you haven't looked at the link I provided, please take a quick glance as it explains exactly my issue and this guys solution. I'm pretty sure that this is what you are recommending 2 posts above where you show the picture. Basically i have to clip the tweeter wires and run them separately? : [URL unfurl="true"]https://caraudiotips.blogspot.com/2013/02/upgrading-rear-speakers-toyota-camry.html?m=1[/URL] Without having to remove anything else from my vehicle other than the rear deck what I have is 4 wires going out to 2 speakers...2 to the midrange 2 to the tweeter. So I understand those steps in the blog post above, but I'm not sure what you mean when you just say "full range lead"..are you replying to the only 2 connections on the coaxial? My understanding (based partially on the post I link) is that: a) you have 4 wires coming from the amp to these speakers (2 to each), but the coaxial speaker normally takes only 2 wires b) because of this, and if you don't follow the post you won't get the two different ranges coming from the 2 sets of 2 wires. So, to be clear, you suggest I follow the method in the post where I need to clip and wire the tweeters separately? He recommends the Alpine SPE-6090 speakers which I can get for about $70, but the resistance on those isn't clear to me. Some literature says 4 ohm, but others say 2/4 and I'm not sure what that means. If you could tell me specifically which affordable 2 ohm coaxial you suggesting instead of the other options. The only 2-ohm coaxial 2-way 6x9 I can come up with are the Power Bass PowerBass OE-692T. Thanks again for your advice. [/QUOTE]
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