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== Introduction ==
 
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== Prep Wires for Rasp Pi Audio ==
<a href="#prep-wires-for-rasp-pi-audio" class="anchor-link"><span class="fa fa-link"></span></a><span id="prep-wires-for-rasp-pi-audio" class="anchor-link-target"></span>Prep Wires for Rasp Pi Audio</h2>
   
To connect the amp to the Raspberry Pi 2, we'll need two wires. Cut two pieces of 30AWG wires to about 10cm in length. Strip and tin the tips of each wire.
 
To connect the amp to the Raspberry Pi 2, we'll need two wires. Cut two pieces of 30AWG wires to about 10cm in length. Strip and tin the tips of each wire.
    
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== Prep Raspberry Pi Audio Pins ==
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On the bottom of the Raspberry Pi 2 PCB, locate the audio jack and inspect the three pin connected to the component.
 
On the bottom of the Raspberry Pi 2 PCB, locate the audio jack and inspect the three pin connected to the component.
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== Connect Wires to Raspberry Pi ==
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Solder the new wires to the pins on the bottom of the Raspberry Pi. The negative(blue) wire connects to the left pin, while the positive(ed) wire connects to the right pin.
 
Solder the new wires to the pins on the bottom of the Raspberry Pi. The negative(blue) wire connects to the left pin, while the positive(ed) wire connects to the right pin.
    
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== Connect Wires to Amp ==
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Solder the negative (blue) wire to the A– pin on the amp, and the positive (red) wire to the A+ pin on the amp.
 
Solder the negative (blue) wire to the A– pin on the amp, and the positive (red) wire to the A+ pin on the amp.
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Audio Connection Confusion? You may notice the audio connections in the photo above are reserved. This photo is intended for the Pi 1 Model B+ (not the 2 or 3). Be sure to follow the first set of photos if you're using the Pi 2 or 3. If your using the Pi 1 Model B+, then reference the photo above.
 
Audio Connection Confusion? You may notice the audio connections in the photo above are reserved. This photo is intended for the Pi 1 Model B+ (not the 2 or 3). Be sure to follow the first set of photos if you're using the Pi 2 or 3. If your using the Pi 1 Model B+, then reference the photo above.
 
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