Do you also clip right to the cabinet speaker or disconnect and clip to the wires themselves?
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Quoted from papazit1963:Yes, that's what you need. But you can save some bucks and just use an old RCA to anything cable and cut it yourself..if you have one. IF not, that link will work. Just add the alligator clips. As far as polarity goes--correct, in this case won't matter which way you clip to speaker. And yes I always leave the cab speaker connected. Just adds some mid-range that might be missing with just the sub and top speakers connected. Let us know how it sounds!
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What do you mean by " And yes I always leave the cab speaker connected. Just adds some mid-range that might be missing with just the sub and top speakers connected."
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