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 **Amplifier Audio Output** **Amplifier Audio Output**
  
-In order to route the audio output from the amplifier, we are going to want to create some wires that can attach to the audio posts included in this build. To do this, we will solder on the gold ring connectors included with the posts. Simply solder the wires on as shown below (left, and then add heatshrink to these connections to keep them safe from failure (shown below, right). The assembly section has instructions on how to attach there to the audio posts.+In order to route the audio output from the amplifier, we are going to want to create some wires that can attach to the audio posts included in this build. To do this, we will solder on the gold ring connectors included with the posts. Simply solder the wires on as shown below (left, and then add heatshrink to these connections to keep them safe from failure (shown below, right). The assembly section has instructions on how to attach these to the audio posts.
  
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 You will want to wire up the LEDs in series as shown below: \\ \\ {{ https://i.imgur.com/X5kecOv.jpg?500x500 }} You will want to wire up the LEDs in series as shown below: \\ \\ {{ https://i.imgur.com/X5kecOv.jpg?500x500 }}
-\\ Make sure to connect the LEDs anode to cathode (long leg to short leg).+\\ Make sure to connect the LEDs anode-to-cathode (long leg to short leg).
  
-**Full wiring**+**Full Wiring**
  
-After allow of the soldering and circuits are finished, you will want to wire everything together with the lengths of wire required to traverse the pipes in mind. Make sure that all of your connections are well made, run the proper length for the pipes, and that they have the proper insulation on them (heatshrink or electrical tape).+After all of the soldering and circuits are finished, you will want to wire everything together with the lengths of wire required to traverse the pipes in mind. Make sure that all of your connections are well made, run the proper length for the pipes, and that they have the proper insulation on them (heatshrink or electrical tape).
  
 Make sure to wire up the speaker from the audio post up to the top of the pipe. You can solder the connections directly onto the speaker's terminals. Also, make sure that you are using the conduit as a hiding place for your wires that traverse up the pipes.  Make sure to wire up the speaker from the audio post up to the top of the pipe. You can solder the connections directly onto the speaker's terminals. Also, make sure that you are using the conduit as a hiding place for your wires that traverse up the pipes. 
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 Note: make sure to have the wire coming from the audio jack to the switch, then splitting out to each individual circuit. Note: make sure to have the wire coming from the audio jack to the switch, then splitting out to each individual circuit.
  
-Once you are finished with all of the wiring up, you can test your final product and move onto the finishing touches!+Once you are finished with all of the wiring, you can test your final product and move onto the finishing touches!
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