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Question about wiring a 9 pin input for a computer sub (serial

by CreamyDistortion <creamydistortion@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 23, 2008 at 02:54 PM

So I got this small computer sub-woofer.  It's an Altec Lansing BX1121
or something like that.  It has a 9 pin input that it receives sound
from the right speaker with.  I have a set of small computer speakers
(also A.L.) and was wondering if there was a way to solder the wires
from one of the speakers (or an 1/8" cable) to the input of the
sub...  I opened the sub up to see if the +/- were in any way obvious,
which of course they weren't.  The crossover / power supply is a small
pc board with the 9 pinner just kind of gunked on there.  I would have
to solder directly to the board.
Is this 9 pin input called a 'serial ****t'?  I'm not very smart about
computers, but I'm a soldering champ and pretty keen on modifying
stuff...
Any advice on how to make this work??
-Ian
 




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Question about wiring a 9 pin input for a computer sub (serial
CreamyDistortion <crea  2008-06-23 14:54:34 
Re: Question about wiring a 9 pin input for a computer sub (seri
"MC" <for.ad  2008-06-23 21:05:52 
Re: Question about wiring a 9 pin input for a computer sub (seri
Tim <tim@[EMAIL PROTEC  2008-06-23 22:44:50 
Re: Question about wiring a 9 pin input for a computer sub (seri
"Nigel Heather"  2008-06-24 10:21:49 
Re: Question about wiring a 9 pin input for a computer sub (seri
CreamyDistortion <crea  2008-06-24 13:30:46 

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