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Banana plugs are copper connections that are for terminating speaker wire. They offer a few benefits over bare wire in terms of hooking up the speaker wire to the terminals of your speaker system. These advantages will allow you to understand banana plugs as well as what purposes they provide for terminating speaker cable. A huge benefit that banana plugs offer over plain bare speaker wire at the termination point will be the extra convenience. Bare wire causes you to take added time with connecting your speaker system and they can also create problems such as stray wire shorting the whole system. It develops into a hassle when you have to cautiously put in and connect the bare wire two times for each and every speaker. By having banana plugs installed on the ends of your speaker wire, all you'll have to do is plug in the wire exactly like you would with any other cable. This can be accomplished in just a couple of seconds. Bare wire can also create issues by corroding. As soon as a bare wire has corroded, you will hear noticeable cracking or noise on the channel. Banana plugs can prevent this from happening since they're protected from corrosion. Because most banana plugs are gold plated, the copper is protected so you'll not need to worry about the negative problems that exposed copper can bring. Probably the most obvious benefit that banana plugs provide is the fact that they give you a professional looking installation of to your audio system. On most occasions where just bare speaker wire is used, the end result is sloppy - especially if they are used with banana wall plates. So if you wish to have a better end result to the install your speaker system, you should consider banana plugs. Banana plugs do not boost the general performance of the audio. Just like any copper, even a coat hanger can transmit audio signal. Nevertheless, if you wear down the bare wire strands on the speaker wire by neglecting to use banana plugs, you'll have noticeable problems with audio quality. If this happens, you will have to cut the corroded wire and re-install the clean wire to the terminal. The biggest problem with using bare wire instead is the potential for stray wire cross terminating that can damage your whole system. I recommend getting screw type banana plugs since they are very straightforward to install. No soldering is required with screw-type banana plugs.. All that you must do is insert the bare wire in the plug and screw the plug together clamping the bare wire on the inside. Overall, banana plugs are just a fantastic strategy to safeguard and add quality to your installation too as convenience. Being that they are also found really cheap online, they are a worthy purchase. |
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