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  • Question
    How can I turn speaker wires into aux cables?
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    Just buy the 3.5 male (aux) ends and grab some wire. Speaker wire usually has 2 insulated wires bonded together, so you'll need a third for the ground. Just grab a spare wire from somewhere to use as the third. Connect all the wire to the aux ends, solder, shrink tube it, braid it, then do the same to the other end. I used 18-gauge wire and get excellent signal.
  • Question
    Can I use any tape?
    Community Answer
    Yes, as long as the copper inside the leads doesn't touch (i.e. red to red can't touch blue to blue).
  • Question
    In which order should I connect the wires?
    Community Answer
    It doesn't matter, as long as all the wires are connected to the same color and are not touching other pairs (i.e., red cant be connected to blue and the red-red pair cant touch the blue-blue pair).
  • Question
    Do I need the red and white pin for the speakers or do they always have two?
    Community Answer
    Speakers like that should come with cables that you connect from the speakers to an amp, home theater, etc. Then you connect the aux cord into the system and into whatever you're playing the music from.
  • Question
    How do I make an aux cable to connect my phone to my car?
    Community Answer
    This guide explained creating an aux cable you can use it for your car -- just make it wider!
  • Question
    Can I use any type of earbuds?
    Community Answer
    Yes, I used a cheap set from the dollar store that cost a dollar each pair. Some may have different color coding though; if that is the case, just Google and find the proper match.
  • Question
    How do I make an aux that I can connect to my PC?
    Community Answer
    It should be the same as if you were to connect to your phone. There is no difference between a 3.5mm jack on your computer, smartphone, speaker, etc.
  • Question
    Is twisting the cable helpful if I don't have access to a soldering iron?
    Community Answer
    Not really. The copper inside of the leads has to be touching (red to red, blue to blue, plain to plain) without touching each other. For example, red cannot touch blue.
  • Question
    Can the aux cable work on a flat screen TV?
    Community Answer
    It should work on any device with a 3.5 mm jack; so as long as it has that connection, then it will work.
  • Question
    What do I do if my aux cable doesn't have any sound?
    Community Answer
    Check for cable damage. If it seems okay, try again. If it still does not work, you may need to get a new cable.
  • Question
    Can I make my own aux cable out of other cords?
    Community Answer
    If you have access to two DIY jack plugs, you can connect them with any cord, that has at least 2 wires (mono), 3 wires (stereo), or more - look out for the number of bands on the jack plugs.
  • Question
    How can I connect USB to speakers?
    Toasterflame
    Top Answerer
    Data from a USB port cannot be directly sent through to an aux port. You will have to purchase an adapter.
  • Question
    Is soldering really required? Will it work just by twisting and sealing with electrical tape?
    Rudy Toth
    Community Answer
    Soldering has a better fusion and the conductivity of electrons through the wire. Always use the flux while soldering. Stripping the wire and twisting together with electrical tape is just a crappy job and doesn't look right either. For time being it might be okay but only when its gonna be permanent, soldering should be advised.
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