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Re: You know you’re getting old when…
The LP at bottom left is Branford Marsalis: Trio Jeepy. Old dude has great taste.SeleniumFalcon wrote: »
agingboomer
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Re: Post a picture.....any picture...part deux...
Aha.
I know where I've seen those houses before!

EDIT: OK... well... similar.
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Re: Post a picture.....any picture...part deux...
^^^ that's excellent.
DC-9 (pre-glass) cockpit, for the record.
DC-9 cockpit by Alan Aplin, on Flickr
DC-9 (pre-glass) cockpit, for the record.
DC-9 cockpit by Alan Aplin, on Flickr4 ·
Re: What Are You Listening To? (Part Deux)

The Moody Blues • On The Threshold Of A Dream
pumpkinman
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Re: Can you do an Ohm test with tweeter plugged in?
NewToAudio wrote: »mhardy6647 wrote: »As @F1nut says, the tweeter (i.e., the voice coil of the tweeter) must be isolated from the crossover to measure its DC resistance."glued"???NewToAudio wrote: »...One lead was glued on so I didnt mess with it
Soldered, maybe?
If you cannot (or don't know how to) desolder, you can snip the lead going to the tweeter ("downstream" of the crossover), measure the resistance, and then reconnect afterwards. That may be easiest to do by adding a small piece of wire and connecting both ends. Ideally the splices would be soldered, but it's possible to twist the leads together and use "butt connectors"*. Otherwise, you'll just have to not worry about it, or take it to someone who knows what they're doing.
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* No, this is not dirty.These things:
https://www.parts-express.com/search?keywords=butt connector&order=relevance:desc
Had to be hot melt glue. Unless theres a clearish looking solder idk about. It just had it on the - terminal. Would unplugging the + lead be enough to test it?
Post a photo of that please.
Way later on today I can after im off work and have the energy 👍🏼
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