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Cuhulin,
Be consistant and uniform in what your do with both Speakers. Set the Pair of Speakers side-by-side with their backs toward you. Examine the Speaker Terminals is One Red and the Other Black ? - - - If So - Then That is Good ![]() Buy Some Speaker Wire (18 AWG Stranded) that has a White Stripe or Raised Ridge along one of the Wires -or- Separate the two Speaker Wires about 2"-3" and Stripe Off about 1" of Insulation from each. You may notice that One Wire is Silver Colored and the Other Wire is Copper Colored. Cut Two Equal Lengths of Wire long enough to go from the planned location of the Speakers to the Radio/Stereo Tip - Add about an Extra Three Feet to this Length so that you can make some future relocations of the components with out having to buy and cut new Speaker Wire. Connect the White Stripe/Silver Wire to the Red Terminal of each Speaker. Connect the Plain/Copper Wire to the Black Terminal of each Speaker. Place the Speakers in their chosen locations. Run the Speaker Wires to the Radio/Stereo. Looking from the Front of the Radio/Stereo : First - Connect the Left Speaker Wire with the White Stripe / Silver Wire to the Left Red Terminal of the Radio/Stereo. Second - Connect the Left Speaker Wire with the Plain/Copper Wire to the Left Black Terminal of the Radio/Stereo. Third - Connect the Right Speaker Wire with the White Stripe / Silver Wire to the Right Red Terminal of the Radio/Stereo. Fourth - Connect the Right Speaker Wire with the Plain/Copper Wire to the Right Black Terminal of the Radio/Stereo. Coil-Up the Extra Speaker Wire for each of the Speakers behind the each of Speakers; not the Radio/Stereo. Make the Coils 4"-6" Round and tie them off if you wish. cuhulin - enjoy your new (to you) radio/stereo ~ RHF |
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