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<blockquote data-quote="andrewmoore13" data-source="post: 5869049" data-attributes="member: 580820"><p>All you need is a couple computer Power Supplies. Cut the funky colored wires. You have to connect a green one to a ground... (i think its green) this makes it think it's connected to a mother board.</p><p></p><p>After you do that all you do is match the yellow to + and the black to -.</p><p></p><p>For the remote just put a wire from the positive to the remote on terminal.</p><p></p><p>I did that for a HT setup I had running. Had a JBL GTO 752 and a JBL PX600.2 running a set of comps and a TREO TSX 12.22. Thing was FAWKING loud.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andrewmoore13, post: 5869049, member: 580820"] All you need is a couple computer Power Supplies. Cut the funky colored wires. You have to connect a green one to a ground... (i think its green) this makes it think it's connected to a mother board. After you do that all you do is match the yellow to + and the black to -. For the remote just put a wire from the positive to the remote on terminal. I did that for a HT setup I had running. Had a JBL GTO 752 and a JBL PX600.2 running a set of comps and a TREO TSX 12.22. Thing was FAWKING loud. [/QUOTE]
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