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Old Sep 24, 2007 | 07:32 PM
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Hey guys...

I bought a Subwoofer setup, and I have everything done except installing the subs into the box...heres my question...

How the hell do I wire the boxcup into the sub? I have the wires coming from the amp to the back of the box, but how do I lead the wiresthrough this terminal? Do they need to be inserted through the two prongs on each side of the box, or soldered, or what??? I'm totally confused...and thats all I need, then I'm done...I want to get this done tonight, so thats why I'm in a rush!

It's not the traditional kind where you just pull down the red or black tab, insert the wire and let go...this has like2 prongs with a hole near the top of each. Almost like you have to insert the wire through it and wrap it around or something?
Old Sep 24, 2007 | 08:26 PM
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It should have a nut that screws up and down on each terminal on the back of the box. To connect the wire unscrew the cap(nut), insert the stripped wire into the hole in the post (screw) and then tighten the nut back down. If this does not describe the method needed find or take a pic.
Old Sep 24, 2007 | 08:30 PM
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Ok thanks I got it...

I actually called the shop I bought it from...should have done that before posting...

It needed a male/female connector to be crimped onto the end of the speaker wire.
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