Jumper Question


Hi. Have a question on jumper placements. I read through several threads but am still confused. I will be using jumpers with a single speaker cable to each speaker. looking a one speaker, Snell Type D, it,s connections are vertical meaning for each high and low the pos is on top and the neg on bottom. So assuming that I,ll connect my cables to the high posts how/where do I connect the jumpers? Vertical or horizontal? Use 2 jumpers connecting each hi and low per speaker or 1 jumper to the unused posts? Any advise would be greatly appreciated. thanks, Dave
italian
Not all jumped speakers sound better with the speaker wires on the highs. Mine sound better (fuller) on the lows. It's Sunday, so fool around. I'm told some people even do one lead on each (treating each speaker the same), tho I've never tried it.

John
Hi. I hooked the jumpers ++ and -- and connected the speaker cables to low terminals and then to the hi terminals. In both cases the front and rear tweeters in both speakers did not fire. I,m using anti cables, and I used the anti cable jumpers with spades (that were not useful here), and made a set out of old speaker wire. I,m assuming I,m doing something wrong because both speakers tweeters are not working correctly thru my wiring. The only other thing is that I have the connection reversed due to phase. The cable itself is connected to the post thru a loop and tightened. What does it sound like I,m doing wrong. Thanks much. Dave
Dave, yes that,s the way I have my jumpers. I,m thinking maybe the crossovers or something else were fried or damaged somewhere along the way. I think they sat for quite awhile. What so do you think? If, needed you think a few hundred would be worth the investment if needed? again, thanks. Dave
You may want to pull the speakers, and try to play them on their own (at very low power of course). If they make no sound, then they are blown?

If they play......then check the wiring and crossovers for problems as you will know the drivers are ok.

Dave