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<blockquote data-quote="Henry" data-source="post: 411551" data-attributes="member: 14394"><p>Many years ago when I was still wetting my nappies my old man built his own set of speakers. Each speaker had 2 Isophon 12" bass drivers, a mid and tweeter. The other day I ask him if those speakers are still fine. "No", he says. So I ask what happened. "I connected it to the 220V outlet by mistake thinking I was connecting the lamp". Ja well, that's what happens when you use normal rip cord for speaker cables. :facepalm:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Henry, post: 411551, member: 14394"] Many years ago when I was still wetting my nappies my old man built his own set of speakers. Each speaker had 2 Isophon 12" bass drivers, a mid and tweeter. The other day I ask him if those speakers are still fine. "No", he says. So I ask what happened. "I connected it to the 220V outlet by mistake thinking I was connecting the lamp". Ja well, that's what happens when you use normal rip cord for speaker cables. :facepalm: [/QUOTE]
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