SDA-1C Crossover's the same or is there a left and right?
Conradicles
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Help! I took out both crossover's to remove the polyswitches and forgot which one goes in the left and which one goes in the right cabinet.
If they are the same and it does not matter, then why are the black wires that connect the inductor to the PCB opposite on each crossover? (it may be hard to tell from the picture, but they are)
If the crossovers are identical, then are one of mine wired wrong?
Help folks, I am a bit confused.
Thanks to all.
Eric.
If they are the same and it does not matter, then why are the black wires that connect the inductor to the PCB opposite on each crossover? (it may be hard to tell from the picture, but they are)
If the crossovers are identical, then are one of mine wired wrong?
Help folks, I am a bit confused.
Thanks to all.
Eric.
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They are the same,,are you upgrading the caps and resistors?BTW--mine were wired/connected the same from the crossover to the inductor.
IIRC--the wire from the top of the crossover would go to the left blade on the inductor.JC approves....he told me so. (F-1 nut) -
Thanks George. New caps and resistors are on the way soon, and I am spiking them as we speak.
All of the wiring diagrams omit the black wires from the inductor...or maybe I just missed that.
Good to know they are the same. -
The black wires are identified on the schematic as R and P, which connect to the 18 gauge, 16 mH inductor.Political Correctness'.........defined
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The black wires are identified on the schematic as R and P, which connect to the 18 gauge, 16 mH inductor.
Ah, thanks, now I see that. -
The black wires are identified on the schematic as R and P, which connect to the 18 gauge, 16 mH inductor.
Gosh I know I'm resurrecting an oldie, but I have to ask. Do the wires from R and P that connect to the inductor have to be connected to a certain blade on the inductor? In other words, does it matter if they are switched? -
audiocr381ve wrote: »Gosh I know I'm resurrecting an oldie, but I have to ask. Do the wires from R and P that connect to the inductor have to be connected to a certain blade on the inductor? In other words, does it matter if they are switched?Home Theater/2 Channel:
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