Another option would be for you to construct your own jumpers. It is easy to make a set of jumpers that should perform just fine, and since the length is generally a foot or less, the effect of that wire IMO is about nil, assuming the wire you use is of sufficient gauge (12-14 awg should be fine for the short run) and at least as good as the internal hook-up wire inside the speaker. You can order single crystal copper hook-up wire from Partsconnexion, VH Audio or others, or even actual speaker cable by the foot, and make up your own high quality set of jumpers using spades at one end and bananas at the other. If you are not comfortable with soldering, there are several really good spade and banana models that have compression terminations using set screws. I have Furutech spades with compression terminations, and I believe the highly rated Bocchino Audio connectors also use that method of termination (see the CRL website). If you are using copper wire, some cover the connection using Q-dope, silicon, or other compounds to resist exposure to air and potential corrosion. Many would think using high quality heat shrink over the connected part of the spade should be fine. You will need 4 spades, 4 bananas, 4 feet of wire or cable, and some heat shrink.
Single-wire spades from amp to biwire spkr posts?
Is there good biwired speaker cable with a single set of spades at the amp-end and two sets of spades at the speaker-end?
My (stereo) amp has just one set of terminals
and I am getting biwireable speakers, and I was worried that
a regular biwire cable would force me to have two sets of spades on each amp terminal, and thought that would be unstable.
Thanks.
My (stereo) amp has just one set of terminals
and I am getting biwireable speakers, and I was worried that
a regular biwire cable would force me to have two sets of spades on each amp terminal, and thought that would be unstable.
Thanks.
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