Connecting Amp to speakers


The humble banana plug, has not changed in its basic design since it’s invention, which I believe to be around 1929, many adaptations, but all following the basic design, so am I right in assuming this is the most efficient way to connect all these high end speakers and amps, which are discussed in these columns in great detail with their  perceived audio attributes, along with speaker cable costing mega bucks, and all connected, I am assuming, to each other by a banana plug. Maybe the top flight kit has an alternative connecting system??

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I have “locking” banana plugs on my Blue Jean cables. I feel these provide the best combination of surface area and positive connection. Erik is right about the spades, I have these come loose on my KEFs. 

I like BFA plugs, full surface-area coverage. Currently using locking bananas and am pleased with the connection over standard bananas.

When you read the specifications for speaker cable, you realise the manufacturer takes a lot of care and attention in its production to iron out any anomaly that may or may not influence the signal quality, then a banana plug is fitted, an inch of turned steel, may have been gold plated, fitted to each cable end, is that too simplistic  

 

I use spades on the amp (tightened with a nut driver) and locking bananas on the speakers.