What you've done on your drawing, is "solder" the left channel to the
right one, resulting in a mono signal at best.

Have a look at this (just a random picture I found on the web, for
illustration). See the small tabs on the underside of the cap to the
right? Those are the two you're supposed to short circuit.

[image:
http://img.inkfrog.com/pix/echo242372/22uF_6_3V_SMT_Electrolytic_Capacitors_Kit.jpg]


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