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Resurrecting blown subwoofers
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<blockquote data-quote="stephanvanzyl" data-source="post: 1130467" data-attributes="member: 21569"><p>When I put the rca into my other sub it did the same thing. So I threw both away and got a pair of AR branded RCA to RCA cables. I'm not sure what caused the cable to all of a sudden go bad on me. I could not see any damage on the connectors or wire. One of life's mysteries I guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stephanvanzyl, post: 1130467, member: 21569"] When I put the rca into my other sub it did the same thing. So I threw both away and got a pair of AR branded RCA to RCA cables. I'm not sure what caused the cable to all of a sudden go bad on me. I could not see any damage on the connectors or wire. One of life's mysteries I guess. [/QUOTE]
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Resurrecting blown subwoofers
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