Can i use 4mm banana plugs with Denon 1507 AV receiver ?

stevee1966

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I've got a Denon 1507 amp and have always connected my speaker cable by just twisting the exposed copper and inserting into the connectors at both speaker and amp end. I'm looking to buy some new speaker cable soon (probably QED Silver Anniversary XT) so i was wondering whether my amp will accept 4mm banana plug terminations. On the end of the Denon speaker connectors are removable plastic plugs which i'm assuming can be taken out if 4mm plugs are going to be used, but i'd like someone to confirm for me. The Denon manual doesn't mention the use of plugs just the method i currently use. Thanks
 
[quote user="stevee1966"]I've got a Denon 1507 amp and have always connected my speaker cable by just twisting the exposed copper and inserting into the connectors at both speaker and amp end.

I'm looking to buy some new speaker cable soon (probably QED Silver Anniversary XT) so i was wondering whether my amp will accept 4mm banana plug terminations. On the end of the Denon speaker connectors are removable plastic plugs which i'm assuming can be taken out if 4mm plugs are going to be used, but i'd like someone to confirm for me. The Denon manual doesn't mention the use of plugs just the method i currently use.

Thanks[/quote] Yes. I found out a little while ago that companies are not allowed to instruct users to do it as it's against a stupid EU rule or something!
 
It looks like they will accept banana plugs.
AVR1507_Large_Back_rdax_1200x401.jpg

Nice amp btw.
 
[quote user="gpi"]It looks like they will accept banana plugs.
AVR1507_Large_Back_rdax_1200x401.jpg
Nice amp btw.[/quote]

And for the 60 pounds i paid for it, an absolute bargain.
 
[quote user="stevee1966"][quote user="gpi"]It looks like they will accept banana plugs.
AVR1507_Large_Back_rdax_1200x401.jpg
Nice amp btw.[/quote]

And for the 60 pounds i paid for it, an absolute bargain.[/quote] Agreed!
 

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