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Here's one of the 20 year old speakers. I'm using the connector on the new speakers.
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Connector remove from the old speaker. This connector is from the standard level speaker. The "...
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Trim the terminals and use a grinder to remove the layer of oxidation. This is necessary to get a go...
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Bend the terminals over themselves creating a C shape for the wires to go into.
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Solder on some wire. Careful not to melt the connector.
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Some adhesive lined heat shrink finishes the new adapter. This is neater than crimping on connectors...
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The newly made adapter on a new speaker. The connector provides a way to disconnect the speaker when...

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