Hello I bought a used Pioneer subwoofer, but I don't have this strange cube to power it, and I don't know which pins to connect to. Can anyone help me where I can look for such a cube? And where to connect the plus, minus and hmm ... how to call it professionally I don't know - excitation?
Do not combine anything with the plug, blow out the socket, solder better power cables and terminate them with a screw connector, it is not a power eater, but a better power supply will not hurt. Pin 4 is remote, not the ignition switch.
Do not throw anything away as the previous speaker wrote. First you have to think - This tip is actually hard to find, but you can use a replacement in the form of a plug from a computer power supply. The plug that goes to the motherboard (maybe you have some burnt power supply from the computer). This is how I replaced the plug for the Pioneer amplifier (I cut a 6-pin cube, it fits perfectly).
Have you heard and seen the difference in power supply by this factory shit and after soldering the wires of approx. 4 mm?? Probably not, and I had the opportunity to find out about it on the example of the TS-WX 205A model, which has the same power supply, I can't name it otherwise.
Don't exaggerate that 2 cm "not" 4 mm? of cable will make the power supply much worse. Because you can switch to a cable of a different diameter behind the ankle. Besides, I presented here the answer to the question of the author of the post "Could someone help me where I can look for such a cube?"
The discussion revolves around connecting a used Pioneer TS-WX206A subwoofer without the original power cube. Users suggest alternatives for the power connection, including using a plug from a computer power supply as a replacement. It is advised to avoid combining different plugs and instead to solder better power cables with screw connectors for improved performance. The importance of using appropriate wire gauge is also highlighted, with references to the TS-WX205A model for comparison. Summary generated by the language model.