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Posted on Apr 13, 2008

Jensen Bass Boost CR220x

Please tell me what is the correct way to wire my Jensen car stereo to the speakers.

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White/black is speaker positive
white solid is speaker ground front and back ground
gray/black is speaker ground front and back
the solid black wire is battery ground

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