It is still the same positive and negative setup, but with an RCA end as the termination. When I started selling audio gear in the mid '70s, this was a common termination on some of the lower end models. We would just terminate any speaker cable with a RCA connector. Outer ring is negative and inner pin was positive.
How to use an RCA single speaker post
I was given a pair of HH Scott SH-11 speakers circa 1965 of interest is the back plate's "controlled impedance" toggle switchable to 3 positions hi med low.
The speaker has the typical screw + and common terminals so using them is not a problem BUT it also has an RCA looking jack indicating the outer drain equals common and the pin hole is for +.
My amps have no such output jack. Can you use a bananna for the hot pin but what about the black or - or common part? Any one know this type of conection.
The speaker has the typical screw + and common terminals so using them is not a problem BUT it also has an RCA looking jack indicating the outer drain equals common and the pin hole is for +.
My amps have no such output jack. Can you use a bananna for the hot pin but what about the black or - or common part? Any one know this type of conection.
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