We set up and tear down a lot of home theater and audio/video gear on a daily basis — everything from speakers and subwoofers to amplifiers, receivers, turntables, and everything in-between. And one ...
What would I use to crimp on the plugs? Is there a special tool? <BR><BR>Would it be a mistake to buy the twist on Banana plugs instead? I went this route the last time and they worked fine but I ...
Banana plugs are a simple yet incredibly useful tool for connecting speaker wires to audio equipment. These connectors are designed to fit securely into the binding posts on speakers and amplifiers, ...
My surround sound jacks are in exactly the wrong place, right in front of where my nightstands want to be. So I can't push the nightstands against the wall without squashing the cables. I asked about ...
Contrary to audio cable marketing; anyone can cut, strip, and install banana plugs on speaker wire. The following is a step-by-step guide and recently added YouTube Video on how to do exactly that.
Eli is a freelance journalist who lives in Detroit, MI. He got his start in journalism covering video games and sports for Heavy before branching out into greater esports coverage at Dexerto. He also ...
SVS expands its accessory lineup with hand-soldered bi-wire cables available with banana plugs, spades, or bare wire. Everyone seems to have a very different definition of “affordability” when it ...
The cable wall plate uses screw-type binding post and is connected with 12 to 18 AWG bare speaker wire, banana plugs or spade connectors; The two-piece wall plate with insert is easy to install with ...