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    Hi,

    My wife runs Karaoke and has just got herself a new setup, now my question is she wants to use one of her older speakers as a floor monitor but they connect via speaker wire, her new amp has its own monitor control but it needs to be connected via a plug. is there anything out there that we can use to convert the speaker wire to plug connection? I hope this makes sense?

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    yea a soldering iron, make your own

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    You should be able to buy plugs from dick smith(if you are lucky) or jaycar.
    Probably a 6.5mm phono plug.

    Is that it?

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    Yes Rob thats it, now dumb question ( i know nothing about this stuff duh) how does the speaker wire attach to it??? Please dont tell me I need to solder it lol

    cheers
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    You have to solder it.
    If you don't know anyone( you must know someone with a soldering iron.), go to the tv repair shop, will only take a couple of minutes.

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    Thankyou so much Rob, your advice has been greatly appriciated, I am off to the tv repair shop lol

    Cheers
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