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I noticed today that some of my music listening didn't sound quite right, and when I went to my speaker application to test the speakers, I noticed that only my front right speaker was playing sound. I checked the connections, checked the balance control on my computer, and finally got down underneath my desk to take a look. I messed around with swapping the cable plugs to see if the problem was in my speaker, then unplugged the extension cables and plugged a speaker in directly to see if it still worked, and so on.

Cat-bit speaker cables on TwitpicThen I finally turned to look more closely at the extension cables, where they plugged into the subwoofer. I knew that my cats had liked to sit on top of the subwoofer, and sometimes they had batted at the cables. (I've had a dishwasher detergent bottle full of water handy that I can spray at them when they do that, but had gotten lax about it since they invariably jumped off of the speaker when they heard me grab it.) Now I followed the cables out of the subwoofer and checked for signs of damage.

I found signs of damage. To wit, the cables had been chewed on and bitten through, in several places. The cables had been way longer than I needed, so I had left the excess length bundled up and tied with twist-ties. They had been dangling down at just the right height to make attractive kitty toys, I guess.

I love my cats. I really do. I'm just trying to remember that fact right now, so I don't shortly end up with new pairs of orange and seal point tabby earmuffs.

Repairing Speaker Wires

Date: 2009-08-10 11:30 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Hiya Chris,

I can't remember what my Live Journal account is, but . . . Fixing speaker wires ought to be child's play. If I were doing it, I would use those little tubes you insert stripped wire ends into and CRIMP. When you but a kit at Harbor Freight or such like places,it comes with a crimper and a zillion crimpable tubes in various sizes. However, the smallest, though it would work, is really too large. I would go to Radio Shack and buy their smallest crimpable tubes, and use those. I could fix those wires the next time I am at your place--especially if I can get to Radio Shack first. Ol' Man

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