The standard speaker wire colors for positive and negative terminals are typically red for positive and black for negative.
If you connect a device like a LED or a speaker in series, that means that you connect the positive terminal of one speaker/LED to the negative terminal of the other speaker/LED and apply the audio/voltage to the remaining positive and negative terminals. When you connect devices this way, that means that both of the speakers/LEDs are getting the exact same current, but different voltages depending on the position in the parallel circuit. If you connect a device in parallel, then that means that the device's positive and negative terminals are connected to the other device's positive and negative terminals, and then voltage is applied to the positive and negative terminals of the devices respectively. This means that the devices are getting the same voltage but the current varies and is highest at the positive connection and lowest at the negative connection. (The voltage that each device is getting is determined quite easily by doing the sum 'input voltage / number of devices'.)
The color codes for positive and negative speaker wires are typically red for positive and black for negative.
The positive speaker wire is a solid color, your negative wire should have a stripe on it.
It depends on the auto maker no standard. There all different.
Left positive to positive on speaker Right negative to negative on speaker
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.
The positive speaker wire is red while the negative speaker wire is black on a 2008 pathfinder.
The positive speaker wire is usually red or marked with a "" sign, while the negative speaker wire is usually black or marked with a "-" sign.
Depending on colours of course black is usually negative and the other colour (generally red but depends) is positive. Get a D-cell Battery. Now get two pieces of speaker wire. hold one wire on the positive terminal of the battery and hold the other on the negative side of the battery. touch the wires to the positive and negative posts on the speaker. if the cone moves out ward the positive and negative are correct if it moves inward then the positive and negative are reversed (out of phase.) this simple test will allow you to see which terminal is which. Get a D-cell Battery. Now get two pieces of speaker wire. Hold one wire on the positive terminal of the battery and hold the other on the negative side of the battery. Touch the wires to the positive and negative posts on the speaker. If the cone moves outward the positive and negative are correct if it moves inward then the positive and negative are reversed (out of phase.) this simple test will allow you to see which terminal is which.
In speaker connectors, the copper-colored connector is usually positive, and the silver-colored connector is negative.
CAR AUDIO FRONT SPAEKERS LOCATION: DOORS LEFT FRONT SPEAKER POSITIVE (+) WIRE: TAN LEFT FRONT SPEAKER NEGATIVE(-) WIRE: GRAY RIGHT FRONT SPEAKER POSITIVE (+) WIRE: LIGHT GREEN RIGHT FRONT SPEAKER NEGATIVE (-) WIRE: DARK GREEN CAR AUDIO REAR SPEAKERS LOCATION:REAR DECK LEFT REAR SPEAKER POSITIVE (+) WIRE: BROWN LEFT REAR SPEAKER NEGATIVE (-) WIRE: YELLOW RIGHT REAR SPEAKER POSITIVE (+) WIRE: DARK BLUE RIGHT REAR SPEAKER NEGATIVE (-) WIRE: LIGHT BLUE
The left rear speaker wire positive is -Yellow/Blue negative is - Black/Blue The right rear speaker wire positive is - Yellow/Red negative is - Gray/Red