The black and white cables, or possibly black and red, are analog audio. Green is one of the three component video wires, bundled together as red green and blue. Without knowing what components you have we have no idea where you should connect these, or if it is even possible with the gear you have.
The GREEN and BLACK is a non stereo hook-up cable. Use the Green for VIDEO and the Black for the LEFT channel of AUDIO.
They are red and white, or red and black for analog audio. Digital cables can be any color, as can HDMI cables.
The purpose of an RCA cable or connector is to carry audio. It has a red connector for the right stereo channel and a white or black connector for the left stereo channel. One example of how an RCA audio cable could be used is to connect a CD player to other stereo equipment.
First you need a Phonograph. Phonographs (record players) can be connected to a stereo or A/V surround receiver using a pair of standard red/white stereo audio cables. The important thing to understand is that many record players do not amplify the signal, which means you need a pre-amp or "phono amp" somewhere in the mix to get your sound. Check to see if your record player has a built in pre-amp. If not, your A/V receiver needs a dedicated phono input with a built in pre-amp.
In one interview he had said black. But most people say it's burgundy. It's burgundy.
The GREEN and BLACK is a non stereo hook-up cable. Use the Green for VIDEO and the Black for the LEFT channel of AUDIO.
Black, ground. Red, battery plus. Green, right channel audio (plus black for the negative speaker lead), white, Left channel audio (plus black for negative speaker lead). This is assuming that you're talking about a car stereo you're trying to install.
Blue, Green, Red, Black, White or Yellow. Not sure which one.
MEM Green/Yellow ACC Yellow/Black GND Black RF White/Green + RF Black/White - LF Orange/Green + LF Black/White - RR Pink/Blue + RR Green/Orange - LR Pink Green + LR Pink/Blue - MEM Green/Yellow ACC Yellow/Black GND Black RF White/Green + RF Black/White - LF Orange/Green + LF Black/White - RR Pink/Blue + RR Green/Orange - LR Pink Green + LR Pink/Blue -
red left+ black left - white right + green right -
: Wires colors: : Blue/yellow, red/white, yellow (silver dots), yellow/green, red/yellow, blue/red, green/orange, black (silver dots), white/green, brown/white, green (silver dots), white/red, red/black : primary color/stripes
Black and white black and white black and white and green is a ragga son.
Red - +12v Ignition/Switched Yellow - +12v Battery/Constant Black - Chassis Ground Blue - Power Amplifier Blue/White - Power Amplifier Remote +++++++++++SPEAKERS+++++++++++ Green - LR+ Green/Black - LR- Violet - RR+ Violet/Black - RR- White - LF+ White/Black - LF- Grey - RF+ Grey/Black - RF-
Anything that looks black.
The ground wire is a black. The positive wire is red. The speaker wires are yellow and green. The auxiliary wire is white.
Sorry, let me make this a little more clear. Somebody recently broke in to my car (Fiat punto X reg) and stole my stereo, leaving me with a bunch of severed wires. Now I haven't a clue what any of them do. Could anyone help? The colours are: Yellow/Green Grey Green/White Light-blue/Green | Red/White These two are connected -| | Red/Black Black (I figured this one would be earth?) White/Black Pink/Black Purple/Black Red/Black Thanks for your time
The 2001 Toyota stereo wiring uses five different colors. The red wire will be for the positive wire. The black wire is the ground wire. The stereo speaker wires are yellow and green. The auxiliary wire is white.