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Join Date: Sep 2010
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hey guys today i trash picked 2 old old old old old speakers. I thought they would be cool to add to my system. But, they each have an rca (male) jack attached to them! How will i power them? will i need to buy an adapter or something? because my stereo reciever only has speaker cable outs.
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Midwest U.S.A.
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Little cheap speakers often had RCA input for power from a low power amp of less than 15 watts. You need speaker cable with RCA termination. Used to be commonly available. Often these little speakers are blown so you may want to meter them before buying cables.
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