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<blockquote data-quote="Gibbz76" data-source="post: 8239701" data-attributes="member: 660136"><p>I'm trying to hook up my 15" subwoofer speaker in my car and it isnt working. I've actually had these parts for a few years so I'm not sure the model of speaker, but its a Bazooka with 4 prongs for the connecters.</p><p></p><p>I am pretty bad and this sort of stuff, but why are there 4 prongs on the speaker and not just 2? I have a feeling this is my issue its not working. I'm trying to hook it to a mono Boss amp (amp has power but subwoofer speaker isn't working).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gibbz76, post: 8239701, member: 660136"] I'm trying to hook up my 15" subwoofer speaker in my car and it isnt working. I've actually had these parts for a few years so I'm not sure the model of speaker, but its a Bazooka with 4 prongs for the connecters. I am pretty bad and this sort of stuff, but why are there 4 prongs on the speaker and not just 2? I have a feeling this is my issue its not working. I'm trying to hook it to a mono Boss amp (amp has power but subwoofer speaker isn't working). [/QUOTE]
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