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HEIL STD 3 WAY 2 WATT SPEAKER PIN OUT
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by N2WS on September 1, 2008
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I HAVE A SMALL BOOK SHELF SPEAKER. MADE BY HEIL SOUND.
IT MEASURES 3.5 X 4 X 5 INCHES.
THE LABEL READS "THREE WAY, 2 WATT." THERE ARE TWO JACKS ON THE BACK. ONE IS 12 VOLTS DC, THE OTHER IS A 5 PIN PLUS GROUND DIN PLUG. I NEED THE PIN OUT FOR THE DIN PLUG. THE INTERIOR ONLY ATTACHES TO A SMALL CIRCUIT BOARD. I APPRECIATE ANY INFO ON THIS AS IT IS A FINE SPEAKER. ALL REQUESTS FROM HEIL SOUND HAVE BEEN UNANSWERED BY E MAIL OR BY PHONE. THANK S FOR ANY INFO IN ADVANCE MY EMAIL IS
wallyshapiro@comcast.net
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RE: HEIL STD 3 WAY 2 WATT SPEAKER PIN OUT
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by KB9CRY on September 2, 2008
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ALL REQUESTS FROM HEIL SOUND HAVE BEEN UNANSWERED BY E MAIL OR BY PHONE
I find that hard to believe. And, stop SHOUTING.
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RE: HEIL STD 3 WAY 2 WATT SPEAKER PIN OUT
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by TANAKASAN on September 2, 2008
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Take your caps lock key off then send the message again. Then we'll try to help.
Tanakasan
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by N2WS on September 3, 2008
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sorry about the caps. I heard from Bob yesterday. He is sending me the poop sheet on the SS-2 speaker. this is a very effective site. thank you for the replies. he still uses the speaker in his lab. Thanks again.
Wally
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RE: HEIL STD 3 WAY 2 WATT SPEAKER PIN OUT
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by TANAKASAN on September 3, 2008
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Next time anyone gets stuck with a problem like this there's a nice easy trick to use. Connect a 1.5v cell and a 1uF capacitor in series. Connect one end (either way round) to the chassis then probe input pins one by one until you hear a click from the speaker. That's the input.
Tanakasan
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