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		<title>Rewired my old cab with a new input, sounds like I have a busted speaker now. Help?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ I've got an old Harmony 2x15x2x12 cabinet that I picked up a few months ago, and when I tried the thing out before I bought it (insanely cheap) it sounded pretty good. But, it had a built in speaker cable which was very thin, so I knew I would eventually replace it. Fast forward to about 2 weeks ago, I took the thing apart, stripped all the old, thin wiring, removed the speaker cable, added 16 gauge wire &#038; installed a 1/4" input]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> I&#8217;ve got an old Harmony 2&#215;15x2&#215;12 cabinet that I picked up a few months ago, and when I tried the thing out before I bought it (insanely cheap) it sounded pretty good. But, it had a built in speaker cable which was very thin, so I knew I would eventually replace it. Fast forward to about 2 weeks ago, I took the thing apart, stripped all the old, thin wiring, removed the speaker cable, added 16 gauge wire &#038; installed a 1/4&#8243; input</p>
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