rear speaker cable positive/ negative

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rear speaker cable positive/ negative

Post by [email protected] » Thu Nov 03, 2011 7:57 pm

Hi does anyone know if it matters which way round the cables go onto the rear speakers ive replaced them both but cant seem to see which is + or which is - on either the new ones or the old ones. Thanks alot , they are working and swapping the wires doesnt seem to make any difference. ? #-o
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Re: rear speaker cable positive/ negative

Post by Simon Jones » Thu Nov 03, 2011 9:50 pm

They'll work with either polarity, but if you get it wrong the speakers will be out of phase, either with each other, or with the front pair. Effectively one cone will will be moving outwards while other is moving in and it will sound imbalanced. Trial and error is probably the simplest way forward.
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Re: rear speaker cable positive/ negative

Post by [email protected] » Thu Nov 03, 2011 10:07 pm

Thanks for that Ive done some more research and now have the colours for the wires from an earlier forum post but as the vehicle has been converted it no longer has the original wires one side. Im assuming the converting people have got it right.
You can test the speakers with a battery to see which way the cones move apparently....positive moves it upward
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Re: rear speaker cable positive/ negative

Post by dandywarhol » Thu Nov 03, 2011 10:30 pm

[email protected] wrote:Thanks for that Ive done some more research and now have the colours for the wires from an earlier forum post but as the vehicle has been converted it no longer has the original wires one side. Im assuming the converting people have got it right.
You can test the speakers with a battery to see which way the cones move apparently....positive moves it upward
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You're liable to damage the speaker with anything more than a 1.5v battery using that method - and if you do try it then just touch the terminals briefly to see the cone move.

From memory speakers work on ac not dc.

Oh, and the test won't work if there are crossover diodes in the speakers..........................
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Re: rear speaker cable positive/ negative

Post by [email protected] » Fri Nov 04, 2011 7:21 pm

Thanks for that, i used the colour coding on the side thats not been tampered with and am hoping the other side is ok .... i found the positive and negative terminal were marked on the new speakers so thats half my problem sorted .....ta ..... :P
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