| Step 1: Initially unplug your music system | | | | speakers to be from them system, cut the purchased |
| Step2: Now disconnect your speaker wire from the | | | | wire. Then make a Y junction by splitting the ends of |
| music/home theater system. As you go through the | | | | the wire. Remove the insulation over the metal wire up |
| wire you can observe that the wire originating from | | | | to half – inch. |
| each speaker consists of two metal wires covered by | | | | Step 5: The only thing you have to do is to connect |
| flexible latex which works as insulator. | | | | the old set and the new set of wires. It can be done in |
| One wire is the ground, while the other is the positive | | | | many ways. Among all soldering these two wires is |
| The tips of the wire towards the Y junction must be | | | | the best option but a bit unsafe if you are soldering it |
| peeled up to half inch. | | | | for the first time. Using wire nuts is the best option in |
| Step 3: Buy some roll of wire the matches the one | | | | such cases. i.e. |
| which is same as your speaker wire. This information | | | | Step 6: You can follow the same steps for multiple |
| is given in the literature of your system or some times | | | | speakers. |
| written on the wire itself. Along with these buy some | | | | Step 7: Finally you have to connect the extended |
| wire connectors or nuts and electricians vinyl tape. | | | | wires to the amplifier. |
| Step 4: According to the distance you want the | | | | |