The speaker-wire connections on my amp and outdoor speakers are a real bitch to connect. (I'm planning on building a luggable sb3+speakers+amp box, for use on the patio and surrounding garden/backyard beneath, and the speaker-wire connections to the amp will become even more problematic to access). Anyways, I would be regularly connecting/disconnecting to the outdoor speakers, and want to try and come up with some sort of simple plug solution.
Any suggestions on how to proceed? I was thinking basic RCA audio cables, but there's probably a better way...
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2006-07-25, 10:44 #1Senior Member
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speaker cable question
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2006-07-25, 16:29 #2KarlGuest
speaker cable question
Have a look at a speakon plug /socket
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The speaker-wire connections on my amp and outdoor speakers are a real
bitch to connect. (I'm planning on building a luggable
sb3+speakers+amp box, for use on the patio and surrounding
garden/backyard beneath, and the speaker-wire connections to the amp
will become even more problematic to access). Anyways, I would be
regularly connecting/disconnecting to the outdoor speakers, and want to
try and come up with some sort of simple plug solution.
Any suggestions on how to proceed? I was thinking basic RCA audio
cables, but there's probably a better way...
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2006-07-27, 03:01 #3Senior Member
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What about 4mm banana plugs? Easy to connect, cheap, and more heavy-duty that RCA plugs. Gold plated ones available too!
Originally Posted by Maditude
http://www.audio-discounters.com/ph62042.html
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2006-07-27, 21:45 #4Senior Member
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One word
phone jacks...
well that is two words, but you get the picture.
I have whole house audio inside and outside. I've simplified the outside connection by using the phone jacks and cords.
Just strip one end of the phone wire bare and plug that into the speaker, then CLIP the other end into the phone jack.
Naturally the phone jack is wired from inside the house. It's very simple.
Hope this helps.
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2006-07-27, 22:44 #5Senior Member
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yeah, the banana plugs work great -- just realized what they are yesterday (picked up a set today), and that my amp and speakers are all set for them -- makes for nice, simple, and easily removable attachment. In my defense, I haven't bought a new stereo since the one I had in college, some 20 odd years ago, and we didn't have no fancy-pants banana plugs. Now, get off my lawn! ;-)
Originally Posted by Khuli
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2006-08-05, 12:08 #6Senior Member
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XLR: rugged, capable, locked etc.
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2006-08-10, 18:47 #7Junior Member
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NEUTRIK SPEAKON
http://www.partsexpress.com/webpage....ctGroup_ID=127
Paolo

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