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JL Audio Fathom F112 wiring question
So I received a new driver for my F112 last night. Unbelievably I did NOT take a picture of the wires connected to the driver BEFORE I unplugged them (I am really anal about that kind of thing and was genuinely stumped when I couldn't find a picture in my phone).
JL was nice enough to have a Blue and a White wire coming off the amp board (??), and a standard Red (+) and Black (-) terminals on the driver.
Anyone know which one is which coming from the amp board?
I plan on asking JL, but since its the weekend I wont get a response until Monday or Tuesday and I thought I would ask the gang first...
Thanks!
JL was nice enough to have a Blue and a White wire coming off the amp board (??), and a standard Red (+) and Black (-) terminals on the driver.
Anyone know which one is which coming from the amp board?
I plan on asking JL, but since its the weekend I wont get a response until Monday or Tuesday and I thought I would ask the gang first...
Thanks!
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dgarretson funny - that was my first thought but from some reason neither wire had zero resistance (or almost zero) - one was definitely higher than the other, but neither was a direct connection. I don't know enough about amp wiring to know the significance of that.. |
Got a response from JL Audio. It was backwards from the way I guessed it to be: Hello, The white wire is positive and the blue is negative. The red connector is positive and the black connector is negative. Regards, Randy Wagner Thanks to all. |