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+ | [* black] With the three screws removed, the driver will simply fold up to reveal the wiring. In this case the color coded wire is Blue for left and Gold for ground. |
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+ | [* blue] Here is the way I connected some alligator test leads. Use a male-male 3.5 mm stereo cable. Attach one lead to sleeve, the upper part of the connector, and one lead to either tip (front) or Ring (middle) of the connector. |
+ | [* red] Attach some test points to the end of the alligator cables and touch the solder connections of the speaker (driver). In this case, there was clear sound. This determined that there was no signal coming from the connector to the drivers. |
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