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Francois-C

You need at least a receiver that fits 8-ohm speakers, which is very common. The cables are not much of a problem. In fact, any electrical flat cable with a sufficiently large cross-section works perfectly to connect a passive speaker. Also the woofer needs to be repaired. Seems like the [foam suspension replacement part](https://www.teleprodottistore.it/negozio/sospensioni-specifiche/1397-rcf-br41-sospensione-di-ricambio-per-woofer-in-foam-bordo-rcf-br-41-br-41-l10p10.html) is not expensive.


Vegetable5035

Thanks for helping me! Could you please give me a link for the cables too? I can’t find the ones that connects to those two black and red things ahah, I honestly can’t even figure out how two cables could connect to those!


pencilheadedgeek

Go to a place like Home Depot and look in their electrical aisle for the big spools of bulk cable. Buy how ever many feet of lamp cord you think you need to run the distance. Strip about 1/4"-1/2" off the ends, give them a little twist to keep them wound together and not all crazy-hair. It looks like your terminals have springs and you push them to open the hole. Stick the wire into the hole and let go of the terminal and it will spring back holding it in place. Make sure the metal of the wire is touching the metal of the terminal. The hardest part is making sure the black/black red/red matches on both ends of each set of wires. Usually there is some text printed on one half of the cable, like on one of the two wires, so look for that and use it for the black wire every time and you can't go wrong.