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Username: Chomperoni

Post Number: 9
Registered: Aug-05
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My electrician ran speaker wires for my home theatre using 10 guage two wire.
I have hooked up my speakers succesfully using the wire and it sounds good, however, my sub needs a plug in type to connect. Can I hook up my sub using these wires if I put a plug on them or did he run the wrong wire for the sub?
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Username: Westcott

League City, Texas

Post Number: 59
Registered: Oct-05
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Ideally you will need a 75ohm cable with RCA connections on either side.

www.bluejeancables.com

Good quality and no snake oil. If nothing else, read what they have to say what makes a good low frequency transmition cable without hummm.
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I have a Polk RM6000Black. Serial # RM6000BD07982L.

I need the wiring instructions to setup the sub-woofer. Can you provide wiring directions which would include connection to my WOW Cable service.
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