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Hello I wish to dissasemble my speakers, so that I can sparay them a different colour, but cant find any screws? Is there any other way this can be achieved? Best Regards Stephen sharpe
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Wire colours aren't that important as where the wires come from and where the go to.
Mostly there is a logical sequence about these that can be sorted with reasoning and testing.
These days there are usually 8 speaker wires or 4 pairs that generally are 4 different colours - each pair consisting of 1 solid colour (speaker +) and one of the same colour plus a different coloured trace (speaker -).
Which speaker belongs to which colour is easily sorted by touching each pair of wires to something like a 9 volt battery and hearing the resulting crackle sound.
OK, you can use banana plugs, but there is an easier way to connect speakers there. Remove wires from bananas, clean wires from insulation about 5mm (3/8"), unscrew black and red handles of speaker connectors in the back. Look carefully and will see holes in the shaft where you can plug in the wires (carefully with the colours) and by screwing in you tighten the cables.
Look on the back on the product case/box.
If you cannot find it then you will need to order a new key from Microsoft.
Any other method of key generation or sharing is illegal.
what do you mean by what colour wiring, different speaker headsets are different but basic wire colour if it helps red or brown is the live and blue or black is the neutral
More info please you should be able to plug speakers into your coloured audio jacks in the back of your pc then plug your speakers into a power supply jack.
hello mvn 500 your printer is a inkjet say yes please remove the your colour catridge or laser printer please change the magenta ink only because laser was a 4 colour option cyan, magenta, yellow and black
I am guessing the cable is figure 8 two cores attached to form a single cable. The core with the line down it is very often the - and the plain the + however it is irrelevant, as long as the cable that is connected to the source, CD, or whatever, the colour that goes to + there, must go to + at the speaker terminals, likewise the - must be connected in the same way neg to neg. This follows for ALL the speakers connected to the system as if you get a pos+ connected to a neg- it will cause the speakers to be "Out of Phase" and could cause sound distortion. Rule of thumb, without any stripes or line black, is usually negative -
One easy way to know which ones are the speaker wires is by using a double AA battery and connec one wire on any side of the battery and just tap the other side of the battery with a nother wire and when you find the right one you will hear the speaker make a sond keep doing this until you find all the speakers well I hop this helps.
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