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Step 4Strip the Coaxial Cable

Strip the Coaxial Cable
The next thing to do is strip the coaxial cable. This will make it easy to wire the cans to it.

Stripping the cable may be a little bit tricky. I just cut of one of the ends off then started stripping the insulation away. As you can see from the picture, it doesn't have to be a very clean job, you just need to be able to solidly attach the wires to the wires in the cable.
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Mar 23, 2009. 9:46 AMmjones says:
instead of cutting the end off of the coax, just use one of those matching transformers used for going from twin lead to coax. use a small metal screw and screw the leads to the can. then plug the coax into the transformer

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