Connect banana jumpers to locking banana speaker cables?
Hi everyone! I am in the market for speaker jumper cables, and have a question regarding my connection options? My speaker cables are single runs with locking Furutech banana plugs. The Furutech's will accept another banana plug into the back of them, but I am unsure as to if the quality of the connection would be the same as using a spade - spade or spade - banana jumper? Has anyone tried this?
My reason for asking is that I am constantly finding some great deals on jumper cables in the used market, they however seem to be the wrong configuration, such as banana - banana or directional banana - spade.
Thanks in advance to any thoughts that you could provide on the subject.
Matt
My reason for asking is that I am constantly finding some great deals on jumper cables in the used market, they however seem to be the wrong configuration, such as banana - banana or directional banana - spade.
Thanks in advance to any thoughts that you could provide on the subject.
Matt
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Thank you for your response. I had previously read that topic, and had decided that I would like to try jumpers for myself, and see if I experienced a sonic difference. I'm just trying to figure out if I would experience some form of sonic degradation if I plugged a banana jumper into the back of the locking banana plug of my cables, versus connecting the jumpers directly to the binding posts? My mind tells me that as long as I have a solid connection, there should be no sonic degradation? |
Look at the attach this the ideal links figuration. https://www.telluriumq.com/jumpers-bi-wire-links/ |
I'm sorry if I'm not getting this, but all that link is showing me is the performance profiles of their different lines of jumpers. I'm just trying to figure out if I can plug a banana jumper into the back of my Furutech banana, or do I have to resort to using spades on the posts that my cables connect to? I do really appreciate you time and input. |
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