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+[* black] Once locating the damaged or disconnected wire, locate the proper speaker terminal to solder the wire to
+[* black] On each speaker terminal you can see the (+) and a (-) next to each terminal. The black wire correlates to the (-) and the red wire correlates to the (+)
+[* black] If necessary, use wire strippers to strip off some of the plastic casing around the wire to expose the metal fibers of the wire
+[* black] Using a soldering iron, carefully solder wire back to it's proper place on the speaker terminal

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