Hi All!
As you may recall from an earlier thread of mine - I had my stereo system stolen. I am replacing the stolen items with the same models (opinions about this decision are for another post) and I have a question about the wiring.
The wires that seem to be left after the cutting and stealing are as follows: 2 parallel black coax, 1 yellow, 1 blue, 1 black. I think I know what they are all for. The coax will get RCA ends and plug into the RCA Input jacks. The blue is the Power Control. The yellow is Power and the black is ground.
The white, multi-wire plug that goes into the side of the subwoofer (the used one I bought) has 9 wires coming out of it. Four of them are speaker inputs that I don't need (we use the RCA for audio input). That leaves: 1 blue - no problem. 2 yellow and 2 black. So here's the question: Which yellow? Which black?
Anyone? If the stock plug only has three wires connected to it, can someone please tell me which holes they go into? Or even better - take a quick picture!!
Thanks in advance!!
As you may recall from an earlier thread of mine - I had my stereo system stolen. I am replacing the stolen items with the same models (opinions about this decision are for another post) and I have a question about the wiring.
The wires that seem to be left after the cutting and stealing are as follows: 2 parallel black coax, 1 yellow, 1 blue, 1 black. I think I know what they are all for. The coax will get RCA ends and plug into the RCA Input jacks. The blue is the Power Control. The yellow is Power and the black is ground.
The white, multi-wire plug that goes into the side of the subwoofer (the used one I bought) has 9 wires coming out of it. Four of them are speaker inputs that I don't need (we use the RCA for audio input). That leaves: 1 blue - no problem. 2 yellow and 2 black. So here's the question: Which yellow? Which black?
Anyone? If the stock plug only has three wires connected to it, can someone please tell me which holes they go into? Or even better - take a quick picture!!
Thanks in advance!!