I recommend to turn your volume off then raise it lil by little until you get the right reading, works the same with the Tweeters. At least that worked for me.
Yes it needs to be loud enough for a repetitive light sequence. I haven’t had a issue with it being a problem when the volume is higher then lower. Thanks for watching and please like and subscribe.🔊🔊🔊
Yes, you can use it for any speaker or audio system to check polarity. As far as how to, you already answered your own question.👍 Thanks for watching and please like and subscribe.🔊🔊🔊
Your tester is reading incorrectly because your volume is too high! What do you want to do is lower the volume and if the tester is not reading correctly just change the angle at which you are holding the tester at the speaker, Holding the tester at the right position is key! I was checking my little 1 inch tweeters in my dash and I could not get a good reading until I held the tester directly on top of the Tweeter!
Hello and thanks for watching. I had some extra time today to poke at the polarity tester and long story short having the volume at a higher rate increases the testers ability to read the sound clearer. I tested 2 of my vehicles and my test bench radio to see if having the volume higher or lower can give me a faulty reading. Again I learned that having the volume at to low of level will definitely increase the chances of a incorrect reading and a inconsistent reading threw the process. Again thanks for watching but I still stand by my decision of having the volume higher is best.
If you have the option of using Bluetooth you can easily find a polarity tone on TH-cam, but as far as purchasing another polarity testing CD I couldn’t tell you. On a positive note the fh168 is very affordable, purchasing another will give you a extra tester and the cd you need. Thanks for watching and please like and subscribe. 🔊🔊🔊
If the instructions were in English, I believe it would tell you in the track it changes from positive to negative throughout the track. But we are not given any proper instructions
Hello, I’m not exactly sure if the polarity tester works on horn tweeters but I believe it should. In the product details it mentions that it works for all type of speakers. Thanks for watching and please like and subscribe.
@@alhi6708 It will be a green, red, green, green sequence. Make sure you turn the volume up a good amount, that makes a big difference in accuracy to the tester.
I recommend to turn your volume off then raise it lil by little until you get the right reading, works the same with the Tweeters. At least that worked for me.
Yes it needs to be loud enough for a repetitive light sequence. I haven’t had a issue with it being a problem when the volume is higher then lower. Thanks for watching and please like and subscribe.🔊🔊🔊
I have the rockford setup on my 2009 electra glide . Got no cd player. How do I get the signal to play?
@@hemmosluiter523 gonna have to connect a Cd player in your Aux
the speaker uve been testing is 3way speaker
Can this be used with a home theatre? I guess just isolate channels and go one at a time? It’s a 7.1 setup. Tx
Yes, you can use it for any speaker or audio system to check polarity. As far as how to, you already answered your own question.👍 Thanks for watching and please like and subscribe.🔊🔊🔊
Your tester is reading incorrectly because your volume is too high! What do you want to do is lower the volume and if the tester is not reading correctly just change the angle at which you are holding the tester at the speaker, Holding the tester at the right position is key! I was checking my little 1 inch tweeters in my dash and I could not get a good reading until I held the tester directly on top of the Tweeter!
Hello and thanks for watching. I had some extra time today to poke at the polarity tester and long story short having the volume at a higher rate increases the testers ability to read the sound clearer. I tested 2 of my vehicles and my test bench radio to see if having the volume higher or lower can give me a faulty reading. Again I learned that having the volume at to low of level will definitely increase the chances of a incorrect reading and a inconsistent reading threw the process. Again thanks for watching but I still stand by my decision of having the volume higher is best.
Where can I find the cd ... lost mine
If you have the option of using Bluetooth you can easily find a polarity tone on TH-cam, but as far as purchasing another polarity testing CD I couldn’t tell you. On a positive note the fh168 is very affordable, purchasing another will give you a extra tester and the cd you need. Thanks for watching and please like and subscribe. 🔊🔊🔊
If the instructions were in English, I believe it would tell you in the track it changes from positive to negative throughout the track. But we are not given any proper instructions
Yes English instructions would’ve been greatly appreciated. Thanks for watching and if you haven’t already please like and subscribe.🔉🔉🔉
Hi ... thx for review, does it work with horn tweeters? Zene
Hello, I’m not exactly sure if the polarity tester works on horn tweeters but I believe it should. In the product details it mentions that it works for all type of speakers. Thanks for watching and please like and subscribe.
Soo witch one is the correct one?
So what you want to see is a green light blinking when using the polarity tester. Thanks for watching and please like and subscribe.
@@93dajjdg 3 greens ??
@@alhi6708
It will be a green, red, green, green sequence. Make sure you turn the volume up a good amount, that makes a big difference in accuracy to the tester.
@@93dajjdg thanks man