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Hello all !
Banana plugs fixed to the wire and the wire plugged on the RC35 !
Thanks !
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The banana holes are plugged to conform to a Eurpean regulation. Their a.c. mains plugs are essentially the same as a banana plug. So the regulators don't want people confusing the two. There is some hazy logic exercised in that the worst you could do is plug a toaster into your speakers.
I suppose it is the feed end which was the issue. A banana male which is intended to go into an amp could - - - somehow - - - be plugged into the wall socket.
Wm McD
Thanks for you explaination, William !
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If you've never had styrofoam balls in your banana holes, you've not lived!!! LOLOL!!!!
I lived a lot of things, but not that ! [8-|][]
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Thanks Bill, I'll do it carefully !Yes you can remove them. They come from the factory like that to prevent dust,styrofoam balls,etc. from getting inside. Pop em out with a knife and plug in the bananas and you are good to go.
Bill
Regards,
Daniel. -
Hello everyone !
I have a little question about the RC 35.
I love to use banana connectors for the wire, and with the RC35, I can't do the same. It's a part of plastic that fill the connector.
Can I remove with a knife the part of plastic to put a banana ?
Regards,
Daniel. -
Ok, So i think i made my decision. I'm gonna sell my Yamaha and get a Denon 2310, For the extra $150, i think it'll be worth it. Also upgrade my wiring. Hopefully, this will solve my problem.
Does anyone think an amp is necessary with this set up? I'm very new to this whole thing...
Thanks Everyone.
When I first install my amp + speakers I had the same problem. The wire....
I solve the problem in putting banana connectors to all wire.
Regards,
Daniel
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