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Most speakers have copper wire for positive and silver for negative. The connection will have red + for positive and black- for negative for both speakers.
hello,
i think this problem accure due to chage of CRT CATHODE. if you are not a hardware engineer then check it from hardware engineer. any crt monotor have 3 RGB Cathode to release electron on screen. the electron comes shodow mask and create a pixel on the screen the pixel make a picture. The RGB color make the perfect picture. if your picture is dull then i think that happen due to less negative chage of Cathode or any Crt base Bios ic is failior. so you have to checked it from hardware engineer.
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Hi,
On the left hand side of the cartridge door, there is an actuator that disconnects the carousel latch, allowing you to manually turn it. You should then be able to remove the incorrect cartridge.
Hope this helps
Stu
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