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    Sushi
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    Help from anyone who has FPS2000 4.1 Cambridge Soundworks speakers

    Several years ago i bought FPS2000 sound system.The volume control cable
    was cut recently to the side of 6-pin plug (looks like s-video plug)
    that connects the subwoofer with the volume control cable. It was replaced by a
    new one 6-pin plug. The problem is that i don't know how to connect the
    wires with the plug. The colors are green-blue-yellow-red-black-white (6 wires).
    Please help me if you can with the wiring because the model is
    too old and i can't find a new cable. I was already contact Creative and Cambridge soundworks but they can't help me.

    (If you unscrew the volume control box you will see the wires and you can meter each wire goes in wich pin)

    Thanks in advance

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    Looking at the plug with the with top being the side with no pins in it.Clockwise it is black,yellow,white,red,green,blue.
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    It was helpful

    Thanks this solve the problem
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    six pin plug

    Quote Originally Posted by mr freeze View Post
    Looking at the plug with the with top being the side with no pins in it.Clockwise it is black,yellow,white,red,green,blue.
    In your description of the six pin plug are you looking at the unsoldered pin ends or the soldercup ends? I just had to reuse an existing six pin connector and want to make sure it it correct.

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