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How to disconnect the left front tweeter
I already found the cause of this clicking sound: It's the amp. An new Amp is about €1.300,- and i find that a bit expensive. SO i want to search for a used one in time. But for now it would be nice just to disconnect the left tweeter by cutting the cable by the amp. But.... which cable do i have to cut?? I would be even more great if i could just put the sound of the right tweeter through the left one and then disconnect the right tweeter (I never sit right...) I hope someone can help me. It would be great with a photo of the wire i should cut. Thanks in advance.... |
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You won't have dedicated wires going from the amp to the tweeter. The tweeter will either piggyback off of the mid-range woofer (door speaker) or will be running from a crossover branched off of the woofer wires.
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