Connecting cable to amplitude (red and black)
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Good evening,
I have a Thomson amplifier where I connect my speakers in input and at the back it has + and - terminals, and on the same cable for each speaker there is a separation, one in black and the other in red. The red goes to the + of the amplifier and the black goes to the -?
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I have a Thomson amplifier where I connect my speakers in input and at the back it has + and - terminals, and on the same cable for each speaker there is a separation, one in black and the other in red. The red goes to the + of the amplifier and the black goes to the -?
Configuration: Windows / Firefox 68.9
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Hello,
The way you phrased your question is a bit unclear.
In any case, the speakers have a + and a -, the + is usually red and the - is typically black.
Each speaker is connected this way with two wires to the amp (standard diagram anyway).
I don’t understand what you are asking regarding the input connectors, which might be RCA, sticking to the red and black theme?
You need to be less messy in your question; I’m not good at decoding through words.
The way you phrased your question is a bit unclear.
In any case, the speakers have a + and a -, the + is usually red and the - is typically black.
Each speaker is connected this way with two wires to the amp (standard diagram anyway).
I don’t understand what you are asking regarding the input connectors, which might be RCA, sticking to the red and black theme?
You need to be less messy in your question; I’m not good at decoding through words.