Pitricolo Posted July 14, 2001 Share Posted July 14, 2001 What do you think is the best speaker cable connection: bare wire, bananas or U terminals? Post your opinion Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
boa12 Posted July 14, 2001 Share Posted July 14, 2001 p, bare wire is the purist, cleanest, most direct connection & recommended for years now by klipsch. the others are more for convenience but shouldn't give u any audible diminished sound quality imho. ------------------ Klipsch KLF 30 (front), KLF C-7, Cornwall I (rear) Velodyne HGS-18 sub woofer Monsterbass 400 sub interconnect & Monster CX-2 biwire & Z-12 cable Marantz SR-8000 receiver Sony DVP-C650D 5-disk cd/dvd player Sony Trinitron 27" stereo tv Toshiba hi-fi stereo vcr Technics dual cassette deck Scientific Atlanta Explorer 2000 digital cable box Boa's Listenin Lounge: Klipsch RF-3 (front), RC-3, cheap little Technics (rear) Monster MCX Biwires Sony STR-DE935 a/v receiver Kenwood KR-9600 AM/FM stereo receiver (vintage 1975) Russound AB-2 receiver switch to RF-3 Teac PD-D1200 5-disk cd changer Technics SL-1950 turntable/AT LS500 cartridge Sega Genesis game player Sub: None yet rock on! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
USparc Posted July 15, 2001 Share Posted July 15, 2001 Yep, bare wire. But on some amplifiers you have no option and forced to use bananas or spades, specially when bi-wired.(Rotel RB-985 MKII) With my onkyo no problem. Al my speakers are bi-wired (bare wire)!!! ------------------ ------------------------- Receiver: Onkyo 676 DVD: Pioneer DV-525 Screen: Thomson 46" RetroProjection Front: RF-3's Rear: RF-3's Center: RC-3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Matt Whatley Posted August 23, 2001 Share Posted August 23, 2001 test. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WMcD Posted August 23, 2001 Share Posted August 23, 2001 I agree with Matt, testing can be important. Or was that a CONALRAD test? Gil Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest BobG Posted August 28, 2001 Share Posted August 28, 2001 Nah, just Matt. In case of an actual emergency, you will be instructed to tune to 640 or 1240 on your AM dial... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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