#161038  by Mithrandir
 
I've scoured the web and I haven't found an answer. I have 2 jbl d120fs. When wiring these speakers in parallel is soldering required? Or do you pull back the spring and insert the appropriate exposed end into the spring loaded hole to get a connection? Do you have to solder the exposed leads to the metal inside the spring loaded hole? I'm just not sure. I'm presuming soldering is necessary but I'm just trying to double check. Sorry for the nativity.

Mith
 #161040  by Jon S.
 
This may also be of interest if you're not already familiar with it:

http://www.jblpro.com/pub/technote/tn_v1n12b.pdf

https://www.thegearpage.net/board/index ... on.341742/
 #161042  by lightningbolt
 
Jon S. wrote:This may also be of interest if you're not already familiar with it:

http://www.jblpro.com/pub/technote/tn_v1n12b.pdf

https://www.thegearpage.net/board/index ... on.341742/
Thanks for posting this Jon.

I should of added to my previous response that JBL polarity is reversed. Red is Negative and Black is Positive You must keep that in mind when you wire up your speakers and it is of course the reverse of the rest of the industry and electronics world.
 #161067  by GeneralGoldilocks
 
Yes, polarity is reversed, but if you are hooking up one speaker, polarity won't make a difference, so you can do either way, just to make it more confusing....
 #161079  by Jon S.
 
GeneralGoldilocks wrote: Fri Apr 20, 2018 12:15 pm Yes, polarity is reversed, but if you are hooking up one speaker, polarity won't make a difference, so you can do either way, just to make it more confusing....
I've seen this issue become quite contentious in other contexts. Correct or not, for sure, there's two possible takes on it !