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I'm finishing off a pretty high end home theatre.
I need to terminate my 12 gauge speaker cables with appropriate bannana plugs. I understand that there is a lot of hype around name brand stuff especially with audio components. I want good value without being stupid. What are some good choices for these plugs? Are solder-on or screw-on better? |
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![]() "Hogwild" wrote in message . .. I'm finishing off a pretty high end home theatre. I need to terminate my 12 gauge speaker cables with appropriate bannana plugs. I understand that there is a lot of hype around name brand stuff especially with audio components. I want good value without being stupid. What are some good choices for these plugs? Are solder-on or screw-on better? **No-brainer. Solder. Here is the best damned bannana connector, for bugger all Dollars: http://export.farnell.com/jsp/endeca...U=149414&N=401 They work and continue working for decades. Never lose their tight connection ability. Very, very impressive connnector. -- Trevor Wilson www.rageaudio.com.au *** Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com *** |
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On Fri, 19 May 2006 21:23:43 +1000, "Trevor Wilson"
wrote: "Hogwild" wrote in message ... I'm finishing off a pretty high end home theatre. I need to terminate my 12 gauge speaker cables with appropriate bannana plugs. I understand that there is a lot of hype around name brand stuff especially with audio components. I want good value without being stupid. What are some good choices for these plugs? Are solder-on or screw-on better? **No-brainer. Solder. Here is the best damned bannana connector, for bugger all Dollars: http://export.farnell.com/jsp/endeca...U=149414&N=401 They work and continue working for decades. Never lose their tight connection ability. Very, very impressive connnector. Dead right - they are all I use. Farnell UK no longer stocks them though - obsolete, apparently. Is this the same everywhere? One more thing - everybody in this thread is spelling banana with a double "n". Is this standard everywhere else in the world (apart from the uk, that is)? d -- Pearce Consulting http://www.pearce.uk.com |
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"Don Pearce" wrote ...
"Trevor Wilson" wrote: "Hogwild" wrote in message ... I'm finishing off a pretty high end home theatre. I need to terminate my 12 gauge speaker cables with appropriate bannana plugs. I understand that there is a lot of hype around name brand stuff especially with audio components. I want good value without being stupid. What are some good choices for these plugs? Are solder-on or screw-on better? **No-brainer. Solder. Beware. If you don't have a soldering iron with enough heat to do the job properly, you may be better off with the screw-on kind. Here is the best damned bannana connector, for bugger all Dollars: http://export.farnell.com/jsp/endeca...U=149414&N=401 They work and continue working for decades. Never lose their tight connection ability. Very, very impressive connnector. Dead right - they are all I use. Farnell UK no longer stocks them though - obsolete, apparently. Is this the same everywhere? I ordered some recently from these folks... http://www.audiopile.net/products/Ad..._Cord_Ends.asp and I am quite happy with the quality and price, etc. One more thing - everybody in this thread is spelling banana with a double "n". Is this standard everywhere else in the world (apart from the uk, that is)? No, it is a very common misspelling. |
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