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  • Common cents!

    I see what you did there.

  • riiiiight, and what if they re both the same colour ie copper wire for both positive and negative...???

  • thanks

  • Excellent video, not only common sense but a beautiful face to simplify things! Thank you much and I'll be back… Bruce AZ

  • @SCWindstar Thanks Bruce!

  • Pity the Audio Output of the video was pretty crackly.

  • ive always done it the opposite way

  • I would.

  • i like how u say comen sence!..lol plus you are hot..

  • Not all speaker cables are different coloured like that though. Must be a new thing or just on a certain brand. I always just used the cable with the writing on it as positive because it has something added.

  • Shes hot

  • Of course, there are no positive and negative speaker wires. It makes no difference which one you use for positive, as long as you do it on both ends.

  • Oh and another thing : watch her eyes at 0:40 sec... scary !!

  • @4evaclapham

    The first dinner date would be the last dinner date. I've seen that look before on photos of Charles Manson.

  • @lacewoodstrat Ouch..thanks a lot...

  • The way to tell which is which is : one will electrocute you and the other won't

  • ok what if your working with car audio and the stock speaker wires are solid copper wire same color metal and the wire jacket is yellow/blue and orange/green how can you tell which is positive wire and which is negative is there a tester you can you can buy help

  • LOL! it just common "cents". LOL! i like that .

  • good tit... oops, tip.

  • this doesn't help because both tips of the wire or cooper color ?? but one of them has a black line and the other doesn't? huh?? I guess the one with the black line is the negative?? hope I'm right ?????

  • Ok, but this is really irrelevant.

    When it comes to speaker cables it makes no difference. You can connect either the cupper wire or the nickel to the positive or negative pole.

    You just have to be consistent on both ends. If you connected the cupper wire to the red terminal, be sure to do the same at the other end. If you connected the nickle wire to the red terminal, do the same at the other end.

    It really doesn't make any difference...

  • cool!

  • That's great and all but speaker wire you buy typically is copper for both positive and negative. So your theory gets shot to shit when you don't have that type of wire.

  • GOD DAMN YOU AND YOUR STUPID ASS OVERLY LOUD MUSIC!!! 2 am and my whole house was shaking from that shit.

  • Love that over-bite.. Great tip, and you're right i'll never forget that..

  • tanks mami linda... for de video so negative is color cobre, and negative is color plate?

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