Ive invested heavily into Furutech, Should I be concerned about my furutech plugs not lasting!
Hey @brunomarcs - I'd say if they are working for you right now you should leave it all alone. I don't think they'll crumble to dust in our lifetimes.
Looking for pure copper or Cu/Au bananas
Hello friends,
Trying to order a new set of DIY speaker cables. I have most of the connectors but need to order two pairs to replace bad Furutech bananas.
The requirements:
Suggestions?
Hey @brunomarcs - I'd say if they are working for you right now you should leave it all alone. I don't think they'll crumble to dust in our lifetimes. |
I have not seen any "locking" banana plugs that worked at all. The problem is exactly like you said -- the plugs just do not grip tightly at all. The same exact problem exists on any other "locking" connector. I don't like locking connectors of any type, banana, RCA, etc. If you go to this following link, scroll down and look at the picture of the bare banana plug: This model is not a "locking" type banana. The plug itself is formed using a slightly larger diameter than the standard banana socket. The stiffness of the metal acts as a "spring" to hold the plug in the binding posts. I have used these many times and the connection is extremely tight! The gold-plated models are $19 each and the rhodium-plated are $22 (not that much of a difference). Once you clamped down the set-screws, you can either use the existing screw-on shell or just heatshrink the ends.
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