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Boston Pro 6.52 Tweeter connectors?


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Stryker124 
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Posted: January 06, 2005 at 11:18 AM / IP Logged  

I bought a set of Boston Acoustic Pro 6.52 components from a seller on ebay, and when I got them, I noticed that the connector on the back of the tweeters looks like it would accept only a tiny tiny spade connector.  These weren't included, and I was wondering where to get them?  I cut half off a horseshoe connector and wired the tweeters up with those long enough to test them with the woofers/crossovers, and the set sounds great, so I didn't get screwed, but I have no idea where to get connectors that fit properly.  I tried Boston's website, but it was less than helpful. 

Any thoughts are appreciated. 

doughboy20 
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Posted: January 07, 2005 at 7:57 PM / IP Logged  
Have you ever soldered?  You can solder the wire to the terminal.  And if you haven't , you can use a spade connector and before you slide it on the terminal, take some pliers and squeese on the connector so that the gap in the connector is real tight.  Slide it on and give it a couple of  tuggs.  If it stays on then your good to go.  Ifi it dosen't quite fit like you want it, try a car audio shop for the connectors.
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