Step 7Listen to the music
Use a low volume setting on your MP3 or ipod, otherwise you'll have distorted sound.
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Experiment, try the red, the white and one without cover.
Bare wires of the red, white and without cover should not touch eachother.
Ask somebody who as some experience in electronic projects for help.
Good luck to you, have fun.
Chefmichel