Can positive and negative speaker wires touch?
Usually, the positive wire is red, and the negative wire is black. However, most speaker wires are not colored. Therefore, when speaker wires touch, this results in shorting out of the amplifier. This causes the side of the amplifier (channel) where the speaker wire is connected to die out.
Do you connect positive to positive speaker wire?
If correctly connected, the copper-colored wire (compared to the silver-colored wire) or the wire with the white stripe (compared to the wire with no stripe) should be your positive wire. If your amp or speaker has color-coded connections, the positive should connect to the red connection.
What happens when you mix up positive and negative?
Connecting the positive terminal of each battery to the negative terminal of the other battery will result in a huge surge of electrical current between the two batteries. The heat can melt internal and external battery parts, while the pressure from the hydrogen gas can crack the battery casing.
How to tell if a speaker is positive or negative?
1 In some cases, a black dot or a red or black stripe is used to mark the positive terminal 2 If a speaker has terminals of 2 different sizes, the larger of the 2 is normally the positive one 3 For speakers with wire already attached, typically the brass or golden-colored wire is the positive one
Which is the positive wire on a speaker wire?
You may see a copper wire instead of a green wire for the ground. Know that the copper wire is usually positive on a speaker wire. On a standard wire used for things like speakers and amps, the silver strand is the negative wire and the copper-colored strand is the positive wire.
What happens if you wire two speakers in a stereo?
If you wire 2 speakers in a stereo with different polarities (for example, one has positive and negative wired as labeled, and the 2nd speaker has the opposite) an interesting thing occurs: they’re out of phase and some sound cancels out. The result is a strange and poor sounding stereo.
Can a speaker wire be terminated by a lug?
One can hope the receiver or amp’s inbuilt short circuit protection circuit will do its job, but why take a chance. To prevent jeopardizing your equipment follow these simple tips: Terminate your speaker wire: Always try to use banana plugs or spade lugs to terminate your speaker wire.