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dubxero 
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I have a guy who bought one of these powered subs on ebay and it did not come with the power plug. Since it obviously has no terminals it looks like I'll have to solder some wire to the pins which I would rather not do if I can avoid it.

Does anyone know where I could get one of these plugs, or does anyone have enough experience with these puppies to know a plug that might fit? It seems like a standard plug, could I get away with grabbing a generic plug like the ones on the quick connect wiring harnesses and fashioning a fit?

Also I noticed it's a 6 pin plug for 3 wires. Does anyone know it's the top or bottom pins used?

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radioshack would probably have the six pin connector you are looking for. Then just assemble it after finding a manual and wiring schematic for that sub. Or maybe call audiobahn and see if they can help you out with which wires need to go where.
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dubxero 
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Radioshack doesn't have a 6 pin connector that fits unfortunately. What is even less fortunate is that Audiobahn has gone out of business and won't be able to receive my calls.
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Oh and in case anyone reads this and calls me out on the dummy question of which three pins to use it's obviously 6 pins because the pins are 16ga and the wire is 8ga, I thought about it after posting and suddenly my brain came back.
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It looks like a standard 6-position Molex connector to me... but I'd probably take it apart and rewire it.  That way you'll have no confusion.
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