Speaker terminal connector.

KidKomet

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Morning all!

I've got a pair of KEF's and I need to connect the speaker terminals. I'd rather keep things neat by not running separate cables to each but for the life of me I can find a product to simply bridge them. They were second hand so I'll assume the previous owner lost the originals. Anyone know where I can find what I need

My thanks in advance :)
 

MajorFubar

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Holy cr-p have you got money to burn? Why not just chop-off a couple of inches from the end of your speaker cable instead of spending the eye-watering sum of £11 on four bits of wire about 3" long?
 
MajorFubar said:
Holy cr-p have you got money to burn? Why not just chop-off a couple of inches from the end of your speaker cable instead of spending the eye-watering sum of £11 on four bits of wire about 3" long?

Only worth comptemplating if your speaker cables end in bare connections. Not recommended if they end in nice factory fitted banana plugs / spades.

2nd option ....... take four paper clips .............. :)
 

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Al ears said:
2nd option ....... take four paper clips .............. :)

Nah coat-hangers are where it's at...

Failing that, even a bit stripped from the end of an old mains flex will do.

Crikey, £11 for a few bits of wire. I'm in the wrong job, no really I am if people are actually managing to sell those. I've got about 100' of twin-and-earth coiled up in the garage. I'm sitting on a fortune!
 
MajorFubar said:
Al ears said:
2nd option ....... take four paper clips .............. :)

Nah coat-hangers are where it's at...

Failing that, even a bit stripped from the end of an old mains flex will do.

Crikey, £11 for a few bits of wire. I'm in the wrong job, no really I am if people are actually managing to sell those. I've got about 100' of twin-and-earth coiled up in the garage. I'm sitting on a fortune!

A distinct possibility major but you do get some nice banana plugs and spades attached to your wires for £11. Factor these in and the time it takes to fit / solder onto your four lengths of wire (at minimum wage costings) and the £11 is now not looking too bad.
 

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Al ears said:
MajorFubar said:
Holy cr-p have you got money to burn? Why not just chop-off a couple of inches from the end of your speaker cable instead of spending the eye-watering sum of £11 on four bits of wire about 3" long?

Only worth comptemplating if your speaker cables end in bare connections. Not recommended if they end in nice factory fitted banana plugs / spades.

2nd option ....... take four paper clips .............. :)

The seller say "By installing this set of 4 speaker jumper cables you could improve your listening pleasure in seconds. Recognised as one of the most cost effective upgrades available." , So there.
 

KidKomet

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I'm honestly not that frugal and I'm happy with the convenience. Not to mention the more professional finish than my awful DIY could ever manage ;).
 

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