Hi guys,
This may be stupid question, but is there a way to test the capacitor on the front premium speaker? The speaker works fine, but after doing some soldering to connect a premium tweeter, the tweeter no longer worked. Interestingly, the tweeter worked when hooked up temporarily prior to soldering.
Could soldering the connection have done something to the capacitor, or some other way have caused the tweeter to shit the bed after I connected it? I bought another tweeter but don’t won’t to blow it up too, if there is another way to test it other than hooking it up?
Thanks!
This may be stupid question, but is there a way to test the capacitor on the front premium speaker? The speaker works fine, but after doing some soldering to connect a premium tweeter, the tweeter no longer worked. Interestingly, the tweeter worked when hooked up temporarily prior to soldering.
Could soldering the connection have done something to the capacitor, or some other way have caused the tweeter to shit the bed after I connected it? I bought another tweeter but don’t won’t to blow it up too, if there is another way to test it other than hooking it up?
Thanks!
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