New Wires To Tweeters
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New Wires To Tweeters
What is the use of running larger speaker wire to new component tweeters if the speaker wire attached to the new tweeter is 24 awg and is soldered and heat shrink wrapped to the tweeter?
Tweeters in questions are the JL Audio C2650 components. Looking at them it would be extremely hard to remove the old wire to get a good connection to new larger wire and solder them on.
I might just run new wire to the mids in the door and leave the tweeters with the stock wire
Running them off an Aline PDR-F50 (85 watt rms)
Tweeters in questions are the JL Audio C2650 components. Looking at them it would be extremely hard to remove the old wire to get a good connection to new larger wire and solder them on.
I might just run new wire to the mids in the door and leave the tweeters with the stock wire
Running them off an Aline PDR-F50 (85 watt rms)
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What is the use of running larger speaker wire to new component tweeters if the speaker wire attached to the new tweeter is 24 awg and is soldered and heat shrink wrapped to the tweeter?
Tweeters in questions are the JL Audio C2650 components. Looking at them it would be extremely hard to remove the old wire to get a good connection to new larger wire and solder them on.
I might just run new wire to the mids in the door and leave the tweeters with the stock wire
Running them off an Aline PDR-F50 (85 watt rms)
Tweeters in questions are the JL Audio C2650 components. Looking at them it would be extremely hard to remove the old wire to get a good connection to new larger wire and solder them on.
I might just run new wire to the mids in the door and leave the tweeters with the stock wire
Running them off an Aline PDR-F50 (85 watt rms)