To connect the speaker wire to your receiver, you will need to find the speaker terminals on the back of the receiver. These terminals are usually labeled "Speaker A" and "Speaker B." Each terminal will have two holes, one for the positive wire and one for the negative wire.
To connect the speaker wire, simply insert the positive wire into the positive terminal and the negative wire into the negative terminal. Be sure to tighten the screws on the terminals to secure the wires in place.
Once the speaker wire is connected, you can turn on your receiver and speakers and enjoy your music!
Here is a diagram that shows how to connect speaker wire to a home stereo receiver:
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In this diagram, the positive wire is marked with a red stripe and the negative wire is marked with a black stripe. The speaker terminals on the receiver are labeled "Speaker A" and "Speaker B." Each terminal has two holes, one for the positive wire and one for the negative wire.
To connect the speaker wire, simply insert the positive wire into the positive terminal and the negative wire into the negative terminal. Be sure to tighten the screws on the terminals to secure the wires in place.