Hi guys-
Installed some new speakers today- Kenwood Dual-Mags (NOS). To cut a long story short- I'm not overly happy with the sound they produced so I've done a quick test with an "in phase, out of phase" mp3. Safe to say one of the speakers is out of phase- need to work out which one it is tomorrow.
I've gone down the route of using the standard speaker inputs for the new ones, ergo - soldering them to the terminals. Sadly none of the wires are marked- so it's horribly confusing. Sorry for the stupid question- but how do you use a multimeter to work out which speaker wire is positive and which is negative?
Installed some new speakers today- Kenwood Dual-Mags (NOS). To cut a long story short- I'm not overly happy with the sound they produced so I've done a quick test with an "in phase, out of phase" mp3. Safe to say one of the speakers is out of phase- need to work out which one it is tomorrow.
I've gone down the route of using the standard speaker inputs for the new ones, ergo - soldering them to the terminals. Sadly none of the wires are marked- so it's horribly confusing. Sorry for the stupid question- but how do you use a multimeter to work out which speaker wire is positive and which is negative?
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