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<blockquote data-quote="xtremekustomz" data-source="post: 2393719" data-attributes="member: 569952"><p>hmmmm...never used a 9v battery to test. I always use a AA or AAA. but anyway I guess if you are taking the speakers out it doesn't matter anyway. If you are taking the speakers out cut off the speaker wire from the actual speaker about 2 inches back. Then leave the wires connected to the speaker and touch one wire to the positive and one to the negative. If the speaker moves out the one you have touching the positive side of the battery is the positive. If it moves in the one you have on the negative side is the positive. confusing enough? LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xtremekustomz, post: 2393719, member: 569952"] hmmmm...never used a 9v battery to test. I always use a AA or AAA. but anyway I guess if you are taking the speakers out it doesn't matter anyway. If you are taking the speakers out cut off the speaker wire from the actual speaker about 2 inches back. Then leave the wires connected to the speaker and touch one wire to the positive and one to the negative. If the speaker moves out the one you have touching the positive side of the battery is the positive. If it moves in the one you have on the negative side is the positive. confusing enough? LOL [/QUOTE]
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