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| pcates:
--- Quote from: Dougmeister on August 15, 2004, 08:58:00 pm --- So to get the speakers to work, I'd have to buy a single-channel amp? --- End quote --- 2 Channel (1 Left, 1 Right). I just used an old stereo receiver, If there is enough room in the cab. |
| Dougmeister:
Excellent idea! Will look for one at a yard sale. I imagine I can just split the signal to go to both SETS of speakers, right? (One set shown in picture, another in the front of the cabinet, sort of above the coin doors) |
| Rocky:
--- Quote from: Dougmeister on August 15, 2004, 08:58:00 pm ---Now I'm wondering about the speaker wires. I don't know what the brass-colored box mounted between the speakers is (transformer?), but it's definitely not an amplifier, right --- End quote --- That box is the ballast for the light fixture. It looks like someone just stuck it between the speakers for convenience sake. |
| Dougmeister:
I thought the ballast was the silver cylinder on the lower left? |
| Dougmeister:
Sorry no time for pictures... Just wanted you all to know that I found an old computer plug I was gonna throw out anyway. Cut off the end, wired black to black, white to white, and voila! LIGHT! Awesome. Bought a black light fluorescent tube @ Homey Depot and a marquee from emdkay and it rocks. Thanks again, all. |
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