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Anonymous Posted on Feb 02, 2009

Broken volume and tone remote cord for the SoundSource 3200 Seies

I have a Manhattan 3200 SoundSource Series with 2 computer speakers and a bass woofer. It's a great system. Now the connector on the volume control cord won't go back into the bass woofer female connector. It may be the pins are bent.

Do you sell that remote volume cord with the volume and tone controls on one end and the pin connector on the other?

Thank you.

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Hello,

I just need a new connector cord as described. I was hoping I could buy a new one.

But it looks like I will have to take it to an electrical fix it shop somewhere to see if they can fix the pin connector.

Thank you.

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