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Uploaded by on Sep 12, 2008

Testing a speaker with an analog multimeter

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  • yes sir, that one its something so small yet its a pain in the behind not being able to connect another speaker to it since i cant plug in my cable

  • I don't know the exact size of the nut, but there are a few options you have. A hardware store might have something like it, which you could trial and error it to find the right size, but Radioshack for-sure sells panel mount 1/4" TRS female connectors, you could just buy one, and use the nut on it.

  • good videos im not going to say i can fully understand everything but its all very informative. I have a question i lost one of the nuts on my TRS CONNECTION for my jbl jrxmonitor and cant find them anywhere do you know where to get them or what size of nut it uses? jbl hasnt responded

  • the one on the connector housing (mounts to the panel), holds the jack in place?

    Thats a good question. I'll have to look.

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  • They are rather very professional at JBL pro to propose a real JBL so 1st prices serie J R X serie at this price made in USA with american components from JBL pro factory. iT's simply a price of china ! the cabinet is strong, well made, and the loudspeakers more the cross over and sonic guard very good components. The TORTURE TEST (100 hours full power) JBL invention perfect. In rock'n roll, blues, jazz, pop, this stage monitor is a great choice not expensive for 250W oF power AES! thanks JBL.

  • Simple, straight forward and easy to understand. Thanks!

  • I thought this would work... and your video shows that it does. Unfortunately that means that I have a bad woofer in one of my Pioneer CS-88A speakers!

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