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i need to solder the female 1/4inch jack socket onto the cables of my speaker

this is the jack plug im using

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it has those silver pins on both sides, so it has 4 pins all together, and my speaker has the usual 2 wires, one black and one white

which wire do i solder onto which part?
 
The 2 closest to the opening should be to the negative, and the other 2 should be positive (tip).
 
so the ones cloest to the jack opening are positive, so i solder the white wire to them, and the negative pins are farthest away from the opening and i solder the black wire to them?

do i put the wire through both pins and solder it to both, or just solder them to one side?
 
ibanezjunkie said:
so the ones cloest to the jack opening are positive, so i solder the white wire to them, and the negative pins are farthest away from the opening and i solder the black wire to them?

Other way around. The two closest to the jack opening are negative (black), and the other 2 are positive (white).

do i put the wire through both pins and solder it to both, or just solder them to one side?

You can solder your wire to both or to just one.
 
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