It is truly astonishing that even a number of top audio designers of very high dollar equipment I talked to know little or nothing about there connectors in there own equipment. Most of the time the answers I receive when the topic is brought up is I dont know or I never thought about it. They spend a lot of money and time trying to perfect a new amp or preamp but they seem to overlook all of the points of contact for the audio signal path. The same lazy attitude existed 7-8 years ago in the audio industry regarding powerchors with most end users using the stock powerchords and many manufactures did not even install a male IEC connector for the interchangeability of upgraded powerchords. Audio research did not start installing male IEC's on there equipment until the very late 1990's otherwise they came with the stock el chepo attached powerchord with there expensive equipment.
I purchased the WBT Nextgen connectors at parts express but there are many places to buy them. The Walker spades can not be crimped. They are a flat piece of silver with the shape of a spade and are the same spades he uses on his silver jumper cables which are also soldered. Crimping in theory would be better on all connectors but that would also increase the metal mass of the connectors so like many things in life there is a trade off with either method. In a perfect word I would like to use 100% pure silver solder for the perfect connection but since the melting point of pure silver is over 1400 degrees the connector and housing material would melt before the solder could be applied, too bad.
I purchased the WBT Nextgen connectors at parts express but there are many places to buy them. The Walker spades can not be crimped. They are a flat piece of silver with the shape of a spade and are the same spades he uses on his silver jumper cables which are also soldered. Crimping in theory would be better on all connectors but that would also increase the metal mass of the connectors so like many things in life there is a trade off with either method. In a perfect word I would like to use 100% pure silver solder for the perfect connection but since the melting point of pure silver is over 1400 degrees the connector and housing material would melt before the solder could be applied, too bad.