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G.Z.
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Does anyone know how to use an old AT computer power supply to power a single channel sub car amp
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Username: Only_mike

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Registered: Mar-05
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The 4 wire connector that goes to the hard drives has two black wires and a yellow and a red wire. Use the yellow (+12) and either of the blacks (negative or ground). Here's a link for the diagram. http://www.hitachigst.com/hdd/support/cabling/serial.htm
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G.Z.
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thx
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I used that trick to mount a 200watt amp and 12inch sub to the back of my computer chair. I plugged in a 5.1 system and used the amp and sub for the ".1". In Need for Speed 2 Underground my chair rumbles as if I were actually in the car. When the bad guys in any given FPS shoot me, i get jolted. I can feel the kickbacks from the guns. Very highly recommended hack for you gamers.

Thanks, Mike Z. for that info
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