.........for asking a question that I know has been asked a 100 times here already.
BUT, I'm still unclear as to the answer.
Woofer polarity and proper wiring. On the L112 Century II schematic it shows the RED input terminal transitioning to the SOLID GREEN wire and attaching to the "+" terminal of the Low Frequency driver. There is no color indicated for "+", just "+".
So (you guessed it) does that mean to attach that SOLID GREEN wire, coming off the RED input terminal to the TRUE, electrically positive terminal of the 128H which would be the BLACK one, OR to attach it to the "RED" connector which folks generally assume and accept to means "positive".
Drives me nuts. Why on so many of these schematics do they abandon the color coding where the rubber actually meets the road, the driver itself?
And I ask as these woofers have been re-edged (before I got them), so I don't know if the wiring polarity is correct.
In brief: "+" mean red terminal on woofer, or "+" mean true electrical "positive" for forward cone movement?
Thank you for you patience!
Thomas