We used speaker wire plus alligator clips $3.50 for pack of 8 at radio shack.
Clip the speaker wire to cabinet sub that's it.
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We used speaker wire plus alligator clips $3.50 for pack of 8 at radio shack.
Clip the speaker wire to cabinet sub that's it.
Quoted from djb_rh:Oh sure. There's no doubt about that. I may try it before I do the conversion just to see if I can tell the difference. But like I've posted in another thread, there's zero chance I'm using it externally. I just don't want the thing sitting under the cabinet. I'm not condoning those that don't mind, it's just not for me.
I guarantee that there will be a quite noticeable increase in performance with adding the amp and higher quality speaker, even if it isn't as good as having a sub in a ported and tuned box. The amp circuit in the machine itself is crap for making much bass, period.
--Donnie
Best to leave the subwoofer in one piece, the whole point is its designed to work as a cube, not just a single large speaker. Plus you'll likely rattle your pin. It's un noticible under the pin. I have all kinds of crap under my pins such as lift cart, empty computer box etc..,
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