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<blockquote data-quote="cchheett" data-source="post: 8278543" data-attributes="member: 625299"><p>Someday I will build another sub woofer box, but I have a question for anyone that could answer a question for me. I usually just use the normal circle type speaker jack terminals, but i have heard people using a round ring terminal on there speaker wire, and just using a bolt through there sub woofer box. With washers and a nut. I have never used them like that, but to me that looks like it would be a really good connection. Anyone know if one is better then the other. Thanks for your time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cchheett, post: 8278543, member: 625299"] Someday I will build another sub woofer box, but I have a question for anyone that could answer a question for me. I usually just use the normal circle type speaker jack terminals, but i have heard people using a round ring terminal on there speaker wire, and just using a bolt through there sub woofer box. With washers and a nut. I have never used them like that, but to me that looks like it would be a really good connection. Anyone know if one is better then the other. Thanks for your time. [/QUOTE]
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