The .5 series of Pass Labs amps do not accept banana plugs due to the plastic inserts Pass has placed into the binding posts to meet some legal requirement (in Europe if my info is correct). But I learned today that these inserts may be removed by backing out the post nut all the way to reveal a very tiny brass pin that passes thru the insert stem. Pushing out this pin (in the proper direction if it is tapered) then allows removal of the plug and insertion of a banana plug. I checked one of my binding posts today, and sure enough, there is a little brass pin.
But before I proceed with this magnifier-aided surgery, I have two questions for anyone that may have already done this.
Is the pin really tapered requiring directional removal?
Once the plastic plug is removed, will a banana securely fit into the binding post (they seem a bit short in length)?
Hopefully someone will respond shortly. If not, then I'll give it a shot tomorrow and let someone know what I discovered. Just didn't want to maybe permanently booger-up the post's "factory look" if unable to get that micro pin back in.
Yes the little brass pins are tapered and yes when you do get them out you can use your bannana speaker connections. It is really a simple process. Tooblue
Thanks tooblue! If I can't visually determine which pin end is bigger, I suppose pushing each way to find the exit path is ok. Did you find the pin hard to push out?
don_c55. Thanks, but I don't want to take a $$$ hit on resale of my present banana cables if I don't have too. I originally auditioned them as spades and there is no difference to my ears with the banana connectors.
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