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I have a Cerwin Vega AT-15 woofer and I am not sure how to determine
polarity. There is an orange dot on one of the terminals. Does the orange dot indicate Positive or Negative? Thanks Tom |
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François Yves Le Gal wrote:
Orange should denote positive. Anyway, it's pretty simple to check polarity yourself : connect a small 1,5 to 9 V battery across the terminals, with + to orange, - to the other and check if the cone moves outwards at contact. If it does, orange is positive, if it moves inwards, orange is negative. For everything except JBL, by the way. Different drummer, and all that. Cheers, Francois. |
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I wrote:
Do you mean that JBL redefines "positive"? I suggest not. Perhaps they differ in the color-coding from some de-facto standard, but that is nothing else completely, right? "Something else" of course. Sorry about that! Per. |
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Per Stromgren wrote:
I wrote: Do you mean that JBL redefines "positive"? I suggest not. Perhaps they differ in the color-coding from some de-facto standard, but that is nothing else completely, right? "Something else" of course. Sorry about that! Quite, quite. I meant to say most speakers move outward on positive voltage on red terminal and JBL does the opposite. Francois. |
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