which banana jack

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I have Yamaha 863AVR, and B&W 703 (front) / 6xx series 5.1 speaker set. As this Yamaha's speaker connections are very badly located at its back and difficult to connect the wires in a good way, I am looking for a banana jack set. Which one should I use. If you consider I need 28 of them (14 pairs), I need the ones good performance but low cost.
 

Andrew Everard

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How's your soldering...?

If you feel up to soldering all those plugs, then you can buy relatively inexpensive ones from the likes of Maplin, whereas if you want screw-on plugs they're going to be rather more expensive.
 
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Sorry about my English but do you mean, can I do good solder? No way, man:((
 

Dave_

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I've got a mixture of cheap and more expensive cable manufacturer(chord) fitted banana's and to my ear's there is no audible difference in sound quality . As you need so many i'd go for something like this and put the money you'll save toward's movies/music.
 

Andrew Everard

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kasif@:

Sorry about my English but do you mean, can I do good solder? No way, man:((

Then you'll want something like these...

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Or these...

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ghostdancer

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check out nakamichi plugs on ebay i have just recieved 24 from hong kong for £11.64 and they are superb
 
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Andrew, one is 13.49, other is 2.19. There is a huge diffrence in between. So do you mean, like previous post, there is no difference, anything gold plated is fine?
 

Andrew Everard

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One is £13.49 for four, and has a more psoitive cable clamping system, while the other is £2.19 each, so almost £9 for four.
 

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