Re: Speaker troubles
- From: "mc" <look@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2005 17:00:52 -0500
"Geoff@home" <geoff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Thanks guys for all your help. I looked for lose connections and there
>> didn't seem to be any. But when I opened up the speaker case and looked
>> around I saw that were that where the negative wire is soldered onto
>> the speaker it seemed to be burnt (there are black and brown marks
>> around it). Do you think that this is the source of the problem?
The black and brown marks may just be flux (the stuff that is in the core of
solder and is supposed to burn away when you solder but never completely
does).
But that is the obvious connection to check. I'd take it off and redo it.
.
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