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Can anyone tell me what connector j&m uses here? I have searched the Web for hours and this site. But I can't find the info I need. I want to buy the female parts to these or find a price on them. The rear harness is going from 150.00 to 220.00 online. I want to see if I can make one cheaper.
I am assuming this is a J&M speaker. You won't find much worthwhile information on J&M products here. Some of there speakers are proprietary and only fit there equipment. So if you don't have the other end of the plug you will most likely have to contact them.
What is it exactly that you are tiring to accomplish?
I'm trying to make a harness to the rear speakers on a 2016 sgs don't want to spend 150.00 to 220.00 to buy one I got the speakers at a really good deal new in the box never installed. Got the color matched lids from harley and need to wire it. May go pigtail like mentioned above.
Last edited by ejwmiller; Jan 3, 2016 at 12:36 PM.
I'm trying to make a harness to the rear speakers on a 2016 sgs don't want to spend 150.00 to 220.00 to buy one I got the speakers at a really good deal 100.00 new in the box never installed. Got the color matched lids from harley and need to wire it. May go pigtail like mentioned above.
What amp you going to driving these speakers with?
Never seen anything like that before, the JM I used to run had regular spade connectors. Like already mentioned your best bet may be to solder up a pigtail. Only other thing I could think of is maybe these were for a Goldwing or some other metric or a boat possibly??
If I were you I would sell the J&M speakers and use choose another speaker. The J&M's are most likely 2ohm speakers and I doubt they would hold up to 250watts of power for very long.
Never seen anything like that before, the JM I used to run had regular spade connectors. Like already mentioned your best bet may be to solder up a pigtail. Only other thing I could think of is maybe these were for a Goldwing or some other metric or a boat possibly??