what can I use to hook 14 gauge speaker wire together?

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YOyoYOhowsDAjello

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Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: ribbon13
You don't know how to splice wire? :confused:

nope! :D

so splicing doesn't degrade the signal or anything?

I wouldn't worry about degrading the signal too much on these heh.

Something that's kind of amusing though is that they sound suprisingly good as normal speakers heh. On my receiver I turned the bass all the way down and cranked the trebble all the way up and listened to the radio for about a minute. It sounded pretty decent hehe.
 

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You think bass shakers sound good? :confused: I guess you'd be amazed to hear real transducers bolted to a gazebo or deck.
 

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Originally posted by: ribbon13
You think bass shakers sound good? :confused: I guess you'd be amazed to hear real transducers bolted to a gazebo or deck.

I mean I was suprized they didn't sound sh!ttier. They didn't sound good on a scale of good to bad, they were just a lot higher up on the scale than I thought they were going to be.
 

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Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: ribbon13
You think bass shakers sound good? :confused: I guess you'd be amazed to hear real transducers bolted to a gazebo or deck.

I mean I was suprized they didn't sound sh!ttier. They didn't sound good on a scale of good to bad, they were just a lot higher up on the scale than I thought they were going to be.

meh, Logitechs make me happy. I think I'll be more than pleased with the shakers :)
 

YOyoYOhowsDAjello

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Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: ribbon13
You think bass shakers sound good? :confused: I guess you'd be amazed to hear real transducers bolted to a gazebo or deck.

I mean I was suprized they didn't sound sh!ttier. They didn't sound good on a scale of good to bad, they were just a lot higher up on the scale than I thought they were going to be.

meh, Logitechs make me happy. I think I'll be more than pleased with the shakers :)

I was talking about using them on their own with nothing else playing with the bass all the way down and the trebble all the way up. I was shocked they sounded so good playing the whole spectrum (or at leasy the part they were capable of) so well.
 

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Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: ribbon13
You think bass shakers sound good? :confused: I guess you'd be amazed to hear real transducers bolted to a gazebo or deck.

I mean I was suprized they didn't sound sh!ttier. They didn't sound good on a scale of good to bad, they were just a lot higher up on the scale than I thought they were going to be.

meh, Logitechs make me happy. I think I'll be more than pleased with the shakers :)

I was talking about using them on their own with nothing else playing with the bass all the way down and the trebble all the way up. I was shocked they sounded so good playing the whole spectrum (or at leasy the part they were capable of) so well.

oh, sorry - that was directed at ribbon13. Transducers vs. bass shakers...eh, logitechs make me happy, so why not shakers? :)
 

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