I vote for regular bananas. I was using spades for decades between amp and speakers and once in awhile one of the speaker wires would come loose and fall off my amplifier. Recently I finally discovered the reason I was having problems. It was because there are different sizes of spades and I didn’t have the right size for my binding posts. The spades were too big with the result that when I tightened down on them there wasn’t much spade real estate to clamp down on. I’m not really fond of the locking bananas that seem so popular these days and that’s what I wanted to avoid. Why? To illustrate, a friend gave me a Sony AVR just a couple of weeks ago and he helped me install it. He was the one that tightened the locking bananas. I decided against keeping the AVR and could not open the locking bananas. The spacing of the binding posts was very close and I couldn’t get a good grip on them with either my fingers or any tool for the same reason, the right spacing. I had to wait days before a handy male showed up who was stronger than I am and he was finally able to loosen them. So I will repeat myself to say I prefer regular bananas.
Bananas rule, spades drool. End of discussion.
I just checked my speaker connections. All using bananas, all nice and tight.
The number of times I’ve had spades get loose instead though.....
Point is, and it really is kind of a tongue in cheek thing, bananas beat spades for long term reliability in almost all setups. If you have to use a Cardas or Mundorf speaker terminal to ensure your spades stay tight it kind of proves my point.
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