O Ollie_12 Prominent Mar 28, 2017 1 0 510 Mar 28, 2017 #1 The thread must be either copper or some sort. I was just about to play some music when only the right speaker worked
The thread must be either copper or some sort. I was just about to play some music when only the right speaker worked
Solution ssddx Mar 28, 2017 not enough information to go on. what model speaker? photos of the fray? generally one of these.. A) replace the cable B) cut the cable and put a new end on the wire C) cut the cable and create a splice
not enough information to go on. what model speaker? photos of the fray? generally one of these.. A) replace the cable B) cut the cable and put a new end on the wire C) cut the cable and create a splice
ssddx Glorious May 27, 2009 5,968 2 46,060 Mar 28, 2017 Solution #2 not enough information to go on. what model speaker? photos of the fray? generally one of these.. A) replace the cable B) cut the cable and put a new end on the wire C) cut the cable and create a splice Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
not enough information to go on. what model speaker? photos of the fray? generally one of these.. A) replace the cable B) cut the cable and put a new end on the wire C) cut the cable and create a splice