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  1. Parallel means that wiring positive to positive to positive, and negative to negative to negative. Keep the similar connectors together. Check the two diagrams on this site, it shows very easily understood diagrams. The top one is series and the bottom one is in parallel. http://www.termpro.com/asp/pubs.asp?ID=124
  2. Thanks for the help and clarification. I don't live remotely close to connecticut, I live in California, what kind of measurements were you wanting, if I do end up buying them? Yes my working pair have one original woofer, dated May 5, 1978, and one official replacement from back in the mid 80's, I believe, when my father had to replace it. Both have the square magnets.
  3. Hello, I've got two three pretty basic questions, or so I think... Luckily when my father upgraded his sound system in the early ninety's, he saved all four of his NLA's. But at a garage sale about 7 years ago, my father put them up for sale, no takers, phew, but he did sell a pair of the advent woofers that were in the currently unused pair of NLA's. Are there any places that sell new woofer replacements? I know ebay has them used but he won't help pay for them if I get used ones. I saw some on Simply Speakers for $130 per woofer, and thought that seemed a bit high. What price should I look for for a new woofer? Used woofer? My second question is for after when I get the other woofers so I can have stacked advents. Is there a specific way on how to hook up the wiring for stacked advents? Or does it depend on what type of reciever you have? Also, I guess this makes it three questions, what is the wattage requirement/recommendation for the New Large Advents? Is a reciever that gives 50 watts a danger to the speaker(kind of like what was said ealier)? Thanks for any help, Tyson
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