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-Kenny Bradford red and black is usually pos and neg for a speaker which would correspond with the L and R. If you are referring to the "Line Level in" connectors, what would be where you can connect the subwoofer to.
+Kenny Bradford red and black is usually pos and neg for a speaker which would correspond with the L and R. If you are referring to the "Line Level in" connectors, that would be where you can connect the subwoofer to.
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Of course until we can see what you see, this is only an assumption.

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-Kenny Bradford red and black is usually pos and neg for a speaker which would correspond with the L and R.
+Kenny Bradford red and black is usually pos and neg for a speaker which would correspond with the L and R. If you are referring to the "Line Level in" connectors, what would be where you can connect the subwoofer to.
Of course until we can see what you see, this is only an assumption.

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Edit by: oldturkey03

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-Kenny Bradford red and black is usually pos and neg for a speaker which would correspond with the L and R
+Kenny Bradford red and black is usually pos and neg for a speaker which would correspond with the L and R.
+Of course until we can see what you see, this is only an assumption.

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open

Original post by: oldturkey03

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Kenny Bradford red and black is usually pos and neg for a speaker which would correspond with the L and R

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open