two left SDA 2 speakers

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  • F1nut
    F1nut Posts: 50,494
    No!
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  • saipanboi
    saipanboi Posts: 17
    pitdogg2 wrote: »
    The one speaker appears the need the dacron rolled back up. It should not be down in the passive radiator area.

    ahhh..figured out how to reply....thank you Pittdogg2 for that valuable info, I would have just left it.
  • saipanboi
    saipanboi Posts: 17
    F1nut wrote: »
    skipshot12 wrote: »
    F1nut wrote: »
    There's no SDA cable.

    That guy has filthy fingernails.

    Bahahahaaaaaa.....
    Who looks @ fingernails 😳

    Those with a sharp eye for detail.

    I better check mine before posting :) . F1, just to let you know that there is a set of 3.2 TL posted online here and she looks so fine. I was listening to it on youtube and it was excellent sounding.
  • saipanboi
    saipanboi Posts: 17
    Now to find information in making the interconnect.
  • pitdogg2
    pitdogg2 Posts: 25,411
    edited March 2023
    Pretty simple. The easiest way would be two RCA ends, cut the outside ground petals off leaving just the middle pin. 16 or 14 gauge good quality speaker cable to the center pin soldering point and be done. The blade connection is basically for support only UNLESS you plan on using non-common gorund amplifiers or monobloc amps. then we will have a whole new conversation.
    Basically you're making a long RCA interconnect with one wire to the center pin only.

    If you would like to get deep into it you would need to change out the socket at the binding post cup and use the Speakon connectors. You will need to make sure the cabinet socket is the airtight model.
  • saipanboi
    saipanboi Posts: 17
    pitdogg2 wrote: »
    Pretty simple. The easiest way would be two RCA ends, cut the outside ground petals off leaving just the middle pin. 16 or 14 gauge good quality speaker cable to the center pin soldering point and be done. The blade connection is basically for support only UNLESS you plan on using non-common gorund amplifiers or monobloc amps. then we will have a whole new conversation.
    Basically you're making a long RCA interconnect with one wire to the center pin only.

    If you would like to get deep into it you would need to change out the socket at the binding post cup and use the Speakon connectors. You will need to make sure the cabinet socket is the airtight model.

    sounds easy enough, thanks Pitdogg2