There are no connectors on speakers them selves .. They are all soldered..
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Yes .. The grease your referring t is to keep water, crud etc out of wiring ..
electrical compound which is used in compression joint is mainly used when alloy is involved.. Or two metal types..
trouble with txt .. It seem like a Sh!t fight .. And arguments .. Often just things left out text .. Lol
On boat trailer lights fr example we found a touch of elect compound grease prevented corrosion, keeping better joint ..
It all depends on the crimp Those cheap spade crimps are bodgy IMO .. I would rather crimp and solder on trailer wires.. There are good trailer wire looms out there now with push on connections ideal for LED. Lights ...
-- Edited by Aus-Kiwi on Wednesday 25th of November 2015 03:42:09 PM
Yes, speaker cone driver coils are soldered to the speaker connection terminals. Connections to speaker connection terminals are sometimes soldered, but better practice is using the proper crimped spade connectors (small for NEG large for POS).
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