![]() ![]() It also works with a straight wire connection. Is this the best solution, or is it better to get the locking banana plugs or the crimping type? Please advise. Banana plugs are recommended for the best sound and more reliable performance. ![]() Which ones do you all recommend? Also, they soldered the banana plugs to the wires. I want to get different boots, and ones that the actual banana plug and boot are one integral part. As the boot is loose, it keeps sliding back and forth. Our team of professionals came up with the L Score ranking methodology. The banana is bare and then the rubber boot slides over it. WGGE WG-009 Banana Plugs Audio Jack Connector 6 Pairs / 12 pcs, 24k Gold Dual Screw Lock Speaker Connector for Speaker Wire, Wall Plate, Home Theater, Audio/Video Receiver and Sound Systems. Not sure if this is making sense? My question is that they welded a banana plug from Audioquest to the end of the cable. What they are doing in order to increase the thickness (theoretically the gauge of the wire), is interwinding the two negatives together and also the two positives together in essence to power one speaker. Looking for less brass or nickel and more copper or silver in body of conductors. Your suggestion for the most transparent solution currently available much appreciated. Each in-wall cable has two negative and two positive cables, so one cable could potentially be used to power two separate speakers. Have had good luck in past with Audioquest silver speaker cable terminations. There are different types of banana plugs, but they all basically have a hole into which you insert the wire and a screw. Unscrew the bottom of the banana plug so that the hole is open. Twist the ends of the exposed copper wire so that the strands stay together. The installer ran Audioquest Type 2 in wall cables. Use the wire strippers to strip off 1/4' of the speaker wire insulation. I am in the process of having an entire HT installed.
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