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MY Subs are constantly Rumbling
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<blockquote data-quote="bikejunkie223" data-source="post: 1231458" data-attributes="member: 563147"><p>To make shorting plugs, you need a pair of rca cables you dont care about. cut the ends off leaving about 2 inches of cable, and separate the pair. When you strip the cable, you will find w ires, one goes to the outer ring of the jack, the other goes to the center nub. All you have to do is connect these, and the rca jack is now "shorted" Repeat with the other plug. Then you can make 2 more from the destroyed set to give to a friend, or keep around in case you lose yours, or mess one up during manufacture. Hope that helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bikejunkie223, post: 1231458, member: 563147"] To make shorting plugs, you need a pair of rca cables you dont care about. cut the ends off leaving about 2 inches of cable, and separate the pair. When you strip the cable, you will find w ires, one goes to the outer ring of the jack, the other goes to the center nub. All you have to do is connect these, and the rca jack is now "shorted" Repeat with the other plug. Then you can make 2 more from the destroyed set to give to a friend, or keep around in case you lose yours, or mess one up during manufacture. Hope that helps. [/QUOTE]
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