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Well I was trying to get to my amp tonight (its mounted on the back of my rear seats) and I foolishly pulled down one of my seats too far compared to the other and snapped the prongs on the ends of the wiring running from the speakers to the amps (the prongs on the amp end). SIGH. My bass is still working perfectly (those wires are still working), but I have no volume from my speakers as they are now getting no power.
Are there any ways to rerout the power to the speakers temporarily, or replace the ends of the wires (the prong part) with new parts or bridge the wires at the end or ANYTHING? I cant replace the wiring myself because they run under the car to the speakers from the amp and id have to take apart the car essentially. I am at school so that is not an option.
I suppose I could go to Circuit City and have them redo one afternoon (I assume I would have to buy new wiring and pay for them to take out the old wiring and put in the new ones) but I would love to replace the ends of the wiring if possible. Are there spares available?
If you are wondering by what I mean about prongs, they are the the ends of the wire that plug into these kinds of inputs on the amp:
http://www.hometheaterforum.com/htf/imgcache/2605.imgcache
Are there any ways to rerout the power to the speakers temporarily, or replace the ends of the wires (the prong part) with new parts or bridge the wires at the end or ANYTHING? I cant replace the wiring myself because they run under the car to the speakers from the amp and id have to take apart the car essentially. I am at school so that is not an option.
I suppose I could go to Circuit City and have them redo one afternoon (I assume I would have to buy new wiring and pay for them to take out the old wiring and put in the new ones) but I would love to replace the ends of the wiring if possible. Are there spares available?
If you are wondering by what I mean about prongs, they are the the ends of the wire that plug into these kinds of inputs on the amp:
http://www.hometheaterforum.com/htf/imgcache/2605.imgcache
