And I am sorry to ask it again
Polarity wiring for the L100's woofers
I am working with a late production pair using the 123A-3
The 123A-3 is a negative polarity transducer (positive voltage applied to the red terminal causes INWARD cone movement)
Most everyone here already knows this; I only reiterate this for the purposes of asking my question
I have seen the chart here provided by member "4313B" about which models (systems) are "innies" or "outies") But I have also read that it may contain an error or two:
http://www.audioheritage.org/vbullet...=1023#post1023
(if you look at the photo below you will note that it is the HF driver wired out of phase, going by WIRE COLOR to driver ONLY and not the MF, it is also a fool proof arraignment using the male and female faston type connectors
My question is this: on this pair of L100s do I put the green wire to the red woofer terminal ("innie") or to the black terminal which would in effect make it an "outie"?
I only ask this (yet again) because I have yet to find any L100 owner's manual which does not instruct the user to attach the green wire to the red terminal (or black to black)
I am hoping that when I reassemble these it will be for the last time
I just wish the hell JBL had printed terminal COLOR ID for the DRIVERS on their tech sheets (although they did on the first version of the L100)
Thanks for your patience
This is where the confusion (continues) to kick in; looks like they attached GREEN wires to BLACK and NEG input (LX12-10), so do I adhere to the wire color coding or what! Drives me nuts: