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I have had my mmg's for a over a year , now i'm ready to bypass the fuse.
in the image on the left you will see an old pic showing how to do it.
The right pic is one of my mmg's , you will see they have replaced the blue wire to a brown,
which i think,if i copy the other pic should be added to the yellow,
what i need to know is the black wire that was disconnected from the yellow wire,
Is now connected to the red so i just disconnect that correct. thanks for your help, i just wanted to be shure.
Nicolas
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Bypassing the fuse is fine, but I think you should leave the attenuating resistor location active. To me, the speakers are unlistenable without an attenuating resistor in place.
On your second photo, I would simply remove the black wire connection from the upper lug on the fuse block and connect it to the lower left banana jack.
Dave.
100% agree. QR without padding the treble... you could put someone's eye out with that.
Unscrew the nuts on the right (as viewed) and remove the wire going to the fuse from the upper one, red, then move the brown wire to that position (assuming you don't want a resistor in line with your tweeter) and replace the nuts (for now, you can screw the wire going to the fuse with the other one going to the fuse - nothing has to be cut).
Edits: 04/04/16 04/04/16
Why is brown/blue going to red, when it went to yellow before?.
I need to be positive. Anyone done this lately?.
Nicolas
Correct me if I inferred incorrectly, but I took it that the photo on the right is of your unmolested connector plate. The upper pair receive the wires from your amp. The lower pair are made with either a jumper or a resistor. To the left is the fuse. Just follow the wiring (through the resistor/jumper and the fuse) and to what is the brown wire currently 'connected' - the red. Placing the brown wire on the other side of the fuse and resistor bypasses them.Davey's suggestion is the same, except that it preserves the resistor. My suggestion doesn't require you to cut anything, but it does eliminate the resistor as well as the fuse.
Edits: 04/04/16
So if I place the top fuse black wire on to the spot where the brown was,
I have kept the resistor on , if I don't it is not and I move brown to red together as that was where the black was. Keeping a resistor helps with to much treble?.
Nicolas
To preserve the resistor, you need to remove the wire from the top of the fuse block and then connect it to where the lower left nut is (with the wire coming from the bottom of the fuse block).
Edits: 04/04/16
is this correct
Nicolas
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