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Hi John, Hope you and your family had a nice Thanksgiving!

 

I was wondering if you could help me on this one. I recently purchased a used Lionel accessory on ebay and it turns out that the sound of playing music was playing very low. I opened up the item and noticed that next to the volume control there is a resistor (not sure if that's what they are called) that connects to wire that feeds out to speaker. If I use a jumper wire and bypass those two resistors the sound plays at normal volume. I am not sure if the person who owned it before me installed those for some reason or if they are factory. If so any idea what purpose they serve?? I have a feeling they are defective resistors since the sound is extremely low. If you think these are needed I would be more then happy to run to radio shack and try to find a match to replace them. Please have a look at the picture for me and let me know what you think.

 

Thanks a bunch!! 
 
 
 
Originally Posted by gunrunnerjohn:

Found the number on the connector, didn't realize it was there.  It's the Molex 1396 Series, and that datasheet has the numbers to track them down.  Mouser, as I said, has them.

 

Last edited by Matthew

John,

 

I am not sure why he would even do that because the volume control that it's connected to works. Either he didn't realize it was a volume control because it's hidden on the top or maybe they are some sort of crossover for the speaker? Just was not sure if they are needed to help protect the speaker.

 

Thanks a bunch!

 

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