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Hooking up powered sub to pinball

By mario_1_up

9 years ago


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    #22 9 years ago
    Quoted from cosmokramer:

    Drill a 3" hole in my cabinet?!?

    I just run the speaker wire out the same hole as the power cord. No extra drilling of holes or removing staples. I also use simple Radio Shack alligator clips to attach to the cabinet sub. No soldering necessary.

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