4x6 ...On the new speakers the big wire connector is the positive (+) .....the left positive speaker wire is Tan.... The right Positive wire is Lt. Green
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The red wire is the positive wire. The black wire is the ground wire. The yellow wire is the speaker wire. The white wire is the auxiliary wire.
auto zone...has the frount speakers for my 1999 jeep wangler.. try auto zone they might be the same speaker as the frount ones ..around 15 dollars each.. t.man berryville va.
The new speakers come with un-stripped copper wires..... you need a pair of wire strippers.... i put in kenwood speakers and the size of the wire was 14 somethin. you would need to get a wire diagram for you car/truck to see the colors of the positive and negative wires. then look on the aftermarket speaker box to see which wire is negative and which one is positive.... After you would do all this, just match up negative to negative and positive to positive. simple as that. I'd recommend wire nutting the wires or electrical taping them... but DO NOT put all four wires together. that will mess your speakers' sound up completely. wire nut the positives together and then wire nut the negatives together.
Usually the wire with "writing" or with "ribs" is positive, although it doesn't matter as long as all the speakers use the same "positive". That's also assumming that the speakers are facing the same direction, i.e. towards the audience. If the speakers are facing each other (the audience is between the speakers), then ONE of the speakers should be wired out-of-phase (reverse the connections), otherwise when the "bass" notes are played, the speaker cone movement will be "fighting" each other.
Yes, you can use your factory speakers.1988 Nissan Pulsar Car Stereo Wiring Diagram Car Radio Battery Constant 12v+ Wire: Red/BlackCar Radio Accessory Switched 12v+ Wire: BlueCar Radio Ground Wire: ChassisCar Radio Illumination Wire: Red/YellowCar Audio Front Speakers Size: 6 1/2″Car Audio Front Speakers Location: DoorsLeft Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Blue/WhiteLeft Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Blue/YellowRight Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): BrownRight Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Brown/WhiteCar Audio Rear Speakers Size: 5 1/4″Car Audio Rear Speakers Location: Side ShelvesLeft Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): RedLeft Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): GreenRight Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): BlueRight Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Pink
That would be a mono radio, usually found in older cars. You may connect 2 speakers, in parallel, but you will have no balance control. Simply wire positive to positive, and negative to negative of both speakers.
To wire 6x9 speakers, first, ensure your car audio system is powered off. Connect the positive (+) terminal of the speaker to the positive wire from the head unit or amplifier, and the negative (-) terminal to the negative wire. It's important to maintain correct polarity to avoid phase issues. Finally, secure all connections and test the speakers before finalizing the installation.
red /orange power /memory black earth blue /white strip power areal ,solid white speaker positive ,white /black strip speaker lnegative )and 3 sets are other speakers as well so 4 speakers 8 wires solid and stripped
The copper wire is typically positive. However, the best way to determine which is positive and negative is by referring to the user manual or guide that came with the speakers. The writing on the silver wire is likely there to indicate which wire is positive.
To wire a Pioneer head unit, first disconnect the car battery to ensure safety. Connect the wiring harness from the head unit to the vehicle's harness, matching the colors (e.g., red for power, yellow for constant power, and black for ground). If necessary, connect the speaker wires from the head unit to the corresponding speakers, ensuring correct polarity (positive to positive and negative to negative). Finally, secure all connections, reattach the battery, and test the unit before finalizing the installation.