Speaker terminal polarity


I just unpacked my Cary 300B-SE mono blocks after being in storage for over 15 years.  Both speaker outputs (on each amp) look identical (not color coded) and neither is labeled + or -. I tried a continuity test against the amp chassis and both terminals read the same. How do I determine + from -?  Does it matter as long as I have each amp wired to its corresponding speaker the same way?

I must have asked this question when I got the amps 17 years ago, but can't locate the thread.  Standing by with red and black sharpie pens if necessary.

jamesddurkin
Use a 9V battery.  When + is to +, the woofer will move towards the listener.
Does it matter as long as I have each amp wired to its corresponding speaker the same way?
No.
Didn't Dennis H. use a subtly colored piece of perspex under (behind) the output connectors?  Try looking at the back of the unit from slightly different angles and see if you can see a hint of red.
Thank you all for the input.  Negative toward outside edge of chassis, positive toward middle.  Just leaving this hear for the next 15 years!