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Join Date: Aug 2003
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Instead " red " part you can connect any signal source - you must only imagine, that one pole of signal source is connecected to the ground
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As mentioned in the earleir reply this is not a part, rather this is the place where u apply output from say a preamplifier or equalizer.
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