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Easy.  Solder all three yellow wires together, then both reds and both greens.  Heatshrink each individually, then heatshrink the whole bundle.  Someone who cares about "best practices" will have a better way, maybe. but that person is doing something better with their time.

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wow Tyler that is amazing! I always wondered why wires had different colors, and I thought the color dictated the sound coming from the wire.

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wow Tyler that is amazing! I always wondered why wires had different colors, and I thought the color dictated the sound coming from the wire.

 

You should try my new prototype 256 conductor ICs.  128 different sound colors, painstakingly matched to 128 independent ground channels for unparalleled performance.

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wow Tyler that is amazing! I always wondered why wires had different colors, and I thought the color dictated the sound coming from the wire.

 

Sir, I would like helping to find a gray (neutral) and silver (bright) cable to compliment my Alpha Mad Hyena headphones.  The bass is good, so please no red wires.  Can you provide one?

 

(please note, I will require a certificate of grayness)

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Not even kidding here. Straight Wire had to delete a model of speaker cable early in their business because it was gray. Turns out it's considered the color of death in some countries. Nobody would buy a gray cable.

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