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How do I bypass the “speakers” part of my dancing water speakers?
Hello. I’m a young music producer and I recently got some dancing water speakers for Christmas. They look great and perfectly match the aesthetic of my studio. Problem is, the sound quality is garbage compared to the expensive speakers I already have. It is for this reason that I am taking the water speakers apart to try to remove the speaker itself. The water reacts to the sound and I still want it to do this, but I’m afraid that just ripping out the speaker (cutting the green and yellow wires) will result in it not doing so. Would this work? This was a gift from my little brother and I don’t want to ruin it. What do I need to do? P.s. the two white things were plugged into each other. Also this is the left speaker. The right one is more complex but essentially the same.
1 Answer
- 1 year ago
I got it. Just cut the yellow and green wires. I oughta give myself best answer...
Source(s): Me I just did it and it worked