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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
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I also posted at the end of "Hacking the Logitech Z5500," but thought I'd start a new one as well.
It looks like it's been worked out, but I'd like a simple diagram/description of the cabling needed to connect to the subwoofer for the Z5500 directly, buypassing the control pod. I have the wire clip versions, not the RCA jack version. If it's just wiring, great... point me to the proper pinout for the unit, but I got the feeling that there were some other components involved. Thanks! |
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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hey, i have the cable you need. i had a few made. if you still need it pm me. i have them in any extension you need.
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