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-[* icon_note] [product|IF145-082|Helping hands] may be helpful when soldering. If you have never soldered before, check out this [guide|750|soldering technique guide].
+[* icon_reminder] [product|IF145-082|Helping hands] may be helpful when soldering. If you have never soldered before, check out this [guide|750|soldering technique guide].
[* red] Slide the red wire through the hole of the terminal that corresponds to the right speaker. Wrap the wire around the terminal a few times, then solder it in place.
[* green] Repeat this step for the terminal that corresponds to the left speaker. Note that the left audio wire is often white or green.
-[* orange] Finally, solder the common/ground cable (often copper colored) through the remaining hole.
+[* orange] Finally, solder the common/ground wire (often copper colored) and any multicolored wires through the remaining hole.
+[* icon_note] The pictures show a blue wire and several yellow wires. The blue wire was soldered with the ground wire, and the yellow wires turned out simply to be nylon (not actual wires).