Ron I was thinking about the idea of a continuity tester, I don't have one
ready made but let me run this by you and see if this will work.
I hope I can explain it well enough.
I have an old home stereo in the garage with detached speakers.
of course each speaker wire has 2 strands a left and a right. Now if I took
for example the left strand and cut it some where between the speaker and
the stereo and hooked one end up to the ground post of the new cord and then
touched the other end of the speaker wire to each of the 3 bare wires one at
a time.
I assume when I find the correct wire I will complete the circuit and get
sound from the speaker. the other 2 wires will not make contact and I will
not get any sound.
Are my instructions clear enough?
and if  So, will this work?




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