Usually the wire with "writing" or with "ribs" is positive, although it doesn't matter as long as all the speakers use the same "positive".
That's also assumming that the speakers are facing the same direction, i.e. towards the audience.
If the speakers are facing each other (the audience is between the speakers), then ONE of the speakers should be wired out-of-phase (reverse the connections), otherwise when the "bass" notes are played, the speaker cone movement will be "fighting" each other.
A hifi (including a record turntable and speakers, a tuner/amplifier and possibly a double deck tape recorder and CD player)
HiFi speakers can be purchased online or offline at electronics shops. They can be found online at HigherFi, Amazon, or Keith Stead. If someone wants to purchase them offline, they can try their local electronics store.
A hifi (including a record turntable and speakers, a tuner/amplifier and possibly a double deck tape recorder and CD player)
A HiFi rack is most often used for placing the componant parts of a home music system on. They are also likely to be used to hold the speakers and, in some cases, a CD collection.
The benefit of a HiFi music system is the high quality of the sound. HiFi stands for High Fidelity, meaning that the listener will get a superior musical experience when using HiFi music systems.
Yes AKG is an awsome brand.
HighFidelity
HiFi is good for listening music as we compare it with Home Theater. HiFi means High fidelity that make reproductions as true to the original as possible, enhancements are limited.
if you are looking to replace the door speakers in your Subaru legacy wagon 2001 the size of the speakers in the doors is 6 and 3/4 inches that is measured from the outside of the speaker bracket to the other, if you get into better hifi equipment then the speaker is measured from one side of the cone to the other so make sure which measurement the company you want to buy from is using
Your amp's got enough power there to blow those speakers to kingdom come, but that doesn't mean you can't use them. At low volume settings, you're nowhere near the maximum output of the amp, so use them, but be careful. You should be able to hear when you're overdriving them.
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