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Posted on Aug 17, 2008

Saht870 Hallo! Can You sent me information, how I can connect my dvd module without subwoofer? Subwoofer is broken, but I need run only dvd and radio. If You can help me I'll be vary glad. I only need electric schema for system cable (voltage). Thanks zleszcz

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The subwoofer contains the amplifier for all the speakers, i think your amp is broken not your subwoofer, sorry i do not think you can fix that

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