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Re: banana plugs
terzaghi #223483 10/02/08 06:27 PM
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Axiom's banana plugs are quite simple, they are just like the binding posts on the speakers.


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Re: banana plugs
jakewash #223501 10/02/08 07:13 PM
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Very timely topic, I just finally ordered a bunch of banana plugs from Monoprice today... after reconnecting my system so many times, I decided it was time to bite the bullet (after which I'm sure I'll never disconnect a speaker again)


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Re: banana plugs
myrison #223503 10/02/08 07:25 PM
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Hey that's what happened to me! I was doing lots of comparing and moving so I ordered the Banana plugs from Axiom, put them on and I think I have disconnected a total of 4 times now.


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Re: banana plugs
jakewash #223513 10/02/08 08:00 PM
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I noticed in the last illustration that they show other banana plugs side-wired. That's the way I've always thought you do it. The back wiring method looks much cleaner, but also requires more clearance behind the connection. In my setup, that space is at a premium. I think that as long as you're neat and careful not to leave any loose strands, either method should produce the same end result.


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Re: banana plugs
DaveG #223523 10/02/08 09:59 PM
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I too got it right but it was by guessing as there were no instructions and the guy at the store had no clue. I found the dual banana plugs much easier but a little more difficult to position. Had to make sure the red and black went in right way so the wires went the direction I needed.


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Re: banana plugs
Joe_in_SC #248864 02/25/09 03:55 AM
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The dual banana plugs I got at radio shack were so much easier to implement (hand turn, smooth, very tight/secure) than the ones ordered from Blue Jeans, which had tiny, more or less jewelers-style, screws to secure the speaker wire and were so long (1 1/2-2 in?) I never even got to use any of them, no room. Maybe they're great if you have the space, and infinite patience, of which both are in short supply in my current world/universe.


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