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How can I connect an Accent Acoustics speaker to my stereo that has old style speaker ports?

I have a floor speaker with a wire that starts with a 9-pin cpu plug into the speaker, and at the other end of the wire are 9 tiny wires instead of the usual 2-wire speaker cables. The 9 wires are: white, black, red, blue, yellow, green, brown, grey, and 2 copper wires with threads twisted. One copper wire is twisted up with the green and yellow wires, and the other is around the grey wire. How can I plug it in to either my stereo or my computer. I don t need the volume controls (blue wire?) that came with the other speaker it was attached to. The other 2 speakers were attached to the big speaker with the same kind of color coded wires inside a black cord. A rat(?) chewed the wires and separated the set of 3 speakers.

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  • 3 years ago

    You can't.

    You would need ALL of the rest of the original system to make it work.

  • Anonymous
    3 years ago

    one of these sites - https://www.manualslib.com/ .....or https://www.cyberacoustics.com.....may/ have the manual for you to look at and see the wiring diagram

  • Anonymous
    3 years ago

    By "floor speaker" I'm assuming that you're referring to a subwoofer that came with two satellite speakers. The answer is that it's not worth messing with. That's a powered speaker setup and the subwoofer has an internal amplifier and crossover network. The whole thing would need to be disassembled and re-wired, along with the correct power supply, which is probably beyond your knowledge and skill level. This is crappy gear and t's certainly nothing I'd spend the very large amount of time on that it would require to explain to you.

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