Very nice job with soldering and everything else, the only other thing I would have done would have been to wrap the wires in interior Tesa tape, other than making it look better it would help eliminate any vibrations if the wires would contact the inside walls. If you wanted to go all out you could also wrap a thin layer of closed cell foam around the wires and wrap the Tesa tape around that.
At the end when you take the two wires and splice together to make a single wire to plug into the speaker terminal, are all of those wires the same gauge, or is the single end going into the speaker terminal a thicker gauge than the two that connect to it?
Very nice job with soldering and everything else, the only other thing I would have done would have been to wrap the wires in interior Tesa tape, other than making it look better it would help eliminate any vibrations if the wires would contact the inside walls. If you wanted to go all out you could also wrap a thin layer of closed cell foam around the wires and wrap the Tesa tape around that.
At the end when you take the two wires and splice together to make a single wire to plug into the speaker terminal, are all of those wires the same gauge, or is the single end going into the speaker terminal a thicker gauge than the two that connect to it?
Sir? Is it a good conductor if i used volt w/ knot to make a subwoofer terminal? From amp to sub term….
How’s the sound versus JLw6?
A different way is to put the round eye on the speaker wire, solder it, heat shrink wrap it, and put it in under the nut.
Good video
Very informative but there is a lot easier way to do this.
Enlighten me?
Sir where to buy these connector 🤗
Which connector