Rwwear. No they don’t.
He meant HiLevel inputs.
There's nothing magical about SpeakOn.
IMO, they're just a $50 FanBoy addon.
Subwoofer insight.
SpeakOn is a connector!! It is a locking connector developed for sound reinforcement. It is overkill for a home subwoofer. It's FanBoy HiFi Jewelry as it serves NO SONIC PURPOSE. RCA, phone plug, banana all work as well. Since you're such a fan of the pro SpeakOn, pro systems don't drive the low end in PARALLEL with the range above it. When you have your EE degree, call me back about tracking the amp output. |
ieales There's nothing magical about SpeakOn.Neutrik's Speakon locking connectors are outstanding, don't claim any magical qualities and don't cost $50 ea. I bought a Neutrik PowerCon connector when I upgraded the AC cable on an isolation transformer a few years ago. It cost about $5 plus shipping. |
Speakon plugs lock into place, protect against moisture, and are simply a better idea than RCAs, phone plugs, binding posts, and other archaic hookup items. Note that Neutrik makes possibly the best cannon (balanced) plugs also. I'd be happy if more speaker companies (like ZU has already done) adopted them...guitar phone plugs are another thing that should be banned as they come from the world of early 20th century manual switchboards...I wrestle with these things every day as a musician and pro sound tech, and Speakon plugs are simply a great idea. |