Screw on banana/spade connectors


Looking at some Canare 4S11 Star quad cable crimped with WBT Gold plated crimp sleeve ferrules that accept screw down banana or spades. Any concern with signal loss on that type of connection?

4S11 good choice?
bajaed
OP:

I’ve used that method several times. The screw/sleeve/wire combination has been rock solid and never given me a concern, with either Furutech or WBT.

The Furutech issues I had were all at the speaker side.
Thanks Erik. My speaker terminals don't accept bananas so I was trying to find a solution that was a solid connection. These cables are not available w spades.
erik_squires
The screw/sleeve/wire combination has been rock solid and never given me a concern, with either Furutech or WBT.
WBT makes excellent connectors and I wouldn't hesitate to use them.
Then highly recommend the WBT spring loaded bananas. Give a great grip even when the speaker terminal is too hard.
I would not hesitate a moment to use a ferrule/screw tight termination.  I feel this is a superior method to a soldered spade given the same metal make up of the spade.  I hope mr. millercarbon has removed the brass connectors on his speakers, amps.  And God forbid the brass rca plugs, speaker tabs, etc.  There's no end to the ways an audiophile can lose sleep!  
Seriously, for DIY this is a cleaner more conductive method than a blob of poorly applied solder on a large gauge conductor.