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Sewell SW-29863-12 Deadbolt Banana Plugs 12-Pairs by, Gold Plated Speaker Plugs, Quick Connect

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About this item

  • Fast Lock plugs with self-crimping teeth for an easy and reliable connection
  • Base Diameter = 13.2mm - Tip Diameter = 4.6mm, but can be compressed to the standard 4mm for a firm fit in your speaker or receiver
  • 24K gold plating over steel tip for crystal clear signal and superior durability
  • Red and black labels for polarity identification
  • Maximum wire size 8 AWG (10 AWG suggested)


Get the most out of your home audio system by ensuring the best connection from your speaker cable to your receiver with the Sewell deadbolt banana plugs. Using self crimping teeth These plugs provide a simple, secure, and low profile connection without requiring soldering or screws. These 1.6” inch plugs are extremely low profile making it so you can put your speakers or receiver closer to the wall. The Sewell deadbolt banana plug have a 24K gold plated steel tip for crystal clear audio and superior durability. Installation one of the best things about the deadbolt banana plugs is that installation is quick, secure, and requires no tools. Just follow these steps. Feed the cable through the bottom piece. Push the cable back over the teeth on the bottom piece. Screw the top piece to the bottom one. You’re finished. All in all you should only need 10-20 seconds for this entire operation.


Tomcat17
2025-09-02 17:42:17
These are very high quality and relatively easy to assemble. They look really nice as well and function superbly.
Joseph
2025-08-18 10:05:54
I spent a lot of time researching various types and brands of banana plugs and finally decided to purchase Deadbolt. Initially I wanted plugs with two set screws since I already own and use some with great results. However, I decided to purchase these because they are shorter which means they don't protrude as far out from my receiver and they have a nice grip for removing and inserting. I wasn't sure if the termination design would be as strong as set screws but it is every bit as secure and probably more. I use these on my receiver for 5 speaker connections and on my wall plate for two ceiling speakers. I have used them twice because I had ordered new speaker wire which didn't arrive until a couple of days later, and, being impatient I wanted to connect them immediately to see how well they performed. Now, before I proceed I want to mention that I only use pure copper, and not the copper clad aluminum that many companies use. I personally like the oxygen reduced copper that Monoprice sells. Copper is copper and don't let anyone try to fool you. As long as the gauge is sufficient for the distance you are running it you will not yield better results using more expensive wire. I use 14 gauge which is thicker than necessary, 16 would suffice but I like to be safe in case I make longer runs or decide to buy 4 ohm speakers which I may some day. These connectors are made of brass and copper, the connector being pure copper and the casing brass. I prefer a copper connector for conductivity purposes with gold plating reducing the chance of corrosion. I don't believe brass connectors would make any audible difference but I prefer copper.Performance: The first time I connected these I spread the wires out all around the connector, which having only 41 strands made for a very thin layer of wires and they weren't as even as I would have liked, but since I knew I would be doing it again when my wire arrived I just went with it. I realize I just said that copper is copper and there is not audible difference in sound when using different brands of wire or high dollar ones vs low dollar as long as the wire is copper and properly shielded. However, with regard to the connectors you do need to make good terminations. As soon as I turned on the surround sound I noticed the volume wasn't as loud as it was before with bare wire connections. Then my wife even complained about the sound level so I knew it wasn't just me. I believe the problem was how I spread all of the wires around the teeth so thinned out that some or many of the wires were not being crimped well in the teeth.2nd Time Connecting: This time I divided the strands in two, then folded one half of the wires over one side of the teeth and the other half of wires across from them. I did spread them out a little but kept them fairly thick on the teeth so they would crimp better. I turned on my surround sound and the sound level was perfect, just like before when I used bare wire to connect to the terminals.I rated these plugs 5 stars since I do get the same audio as with bare wire terminations. The plugs appear to be very high quality and have a nice weight to them. They look very nice on the back of my receiver and the wall plate and have made connecting speaker to the receiver fast and easy. I strongly recommend these plugs and I will buy them again when I add more speakers. At present I am using them on two receivers for 5.1 surround sound. I still use bare wire on my speakers since they are easier to access but may change them too in the future.
Susan T
2025-08-07 16:18:18
These are FABULOUS! It upsets me that I didn't know about them several years ago. They would have saved me hours of frustration trying to push the frayed wires into the little holes on the back of my Denon AVR in the dark, tight spaces of my entertainment center.With these, I was able to take each wire, feed it through, tighten it and label it. Then I put the new AVR in place and neatly plugged each connector into it's spot. EASY! Such a relief!I tested the system and every connection worked perfectly.I highly recommend these.
David Cohen
2025-06-13 16:21:07
For some reason, I always wanted banana plugs on my speaker wires — weird thing to want and not get — and didn't do it until now. Already glad I did, because it makes disconnecting and reconnecting MUCH easier. A couple of thoughts on these.One small complaint: Home theater systems generally have 3 speakers (Left, Center, Right) or 5 (add surrounds) or 7 (add rears) or even 9 (add up-firing surrounds). Figure two pairs of plugs per speaker, one at the speaker and one at the receiver. So you need 6, 10, 14 or 18. How many in a package? 12. (I have a 5.1 system, used 10 pairs, am left with two.) A dozen is a familiar number but the number of plugs in a package doesn't really match the number of plugs you'll probably need. Maybe something for the manufacturer to think about.Tidy and small? I'm using compact speakers. The plugs stick out far enough in back to add 1/4" to 1/2" of depth to the speakers. If your space is very tight, consider that. Also, the plugs add depth behind the receiver, so consider that as well. Not an issue in my case but an interesting discovery. You don't really see them in either place, but when you look, they look tidier.Secure connection? Rock solid grip on the cable as far as I can tell, and I tugged on them. Once they're attached properly, they hold. They're more reliable than bare-wire connections to speaker or receiver.Durable? Some reviews complain about the tips getting deformed quickly and starting to wobble in the socket. I have not had this issue. I don't expect to be unplugging and replugging these that often, mostly they're going to just sit there. I'm not using them in a professional environment where I have to replug often.Easy to use? Yes, but not quite as easy as it looks. It depends on the speaker wire you are using. I had some new 14G cable where the metal strands are soft and kind of "fluffy". It's a breeze with those. The plugs go on in seconds. I also put them on some older cables with much stiffer copper. They're much trickier to apply to that cable because it's harder to strip the right length of copper and then to make the strands fan out. In those cases, it could take 10 minutes or more to attach a single plug. So avoid stiff copper with these. You'll be happier.Worth it? I guess banana plugs are a "Why bother?" for a lot of people. They don't make your speakers sound better. But they do make for a tidier setup and it's much easier to swap out speakers or your amp/receiver than using screw terminals. MUCH easier. Worth the time and effort in my view. I might buy more when I put a 5.1 system in my den/home office. But I wish they came 10 to a package.
KB
2025-05-13 19:11:05
These banana plug connectors for speaker wires worked perfectly. The shipper got them to me within two days. I immediately used them for the speakers on my new AV Receiver. First, they are smaller than many other connectors like this. That mean they aren't sticking out of the back of the receiver as much and don't interfere with other cables or hitting a wall or back of a cabinet. Second, they are very simple to attach. There's only two pieces and no extra screws you have to tighten. Thread the stripped wire through the bottom, fold it over the crimped edge, and screw on the top. Secure, easy connection.One note, when stripping the wire, don't strip it too far back. I discovered it only needs a small portion, maybe1/4 to 1/2 inch at most. Any more and it's a small struggle to get all the wires bent over fitting around the crimped edge. Refer to the diagrams which are included in the package.
reza
2025-05-04 13:47:15
good connection
Earl Glabush
2025-04-26 11:39:27
Easy to assemble and they work well. Much easier than fiddling around connecting bare wire to speaker posts. Years ago I bought some cheap banana plugs and hated them because they were too long and I was never really confident with the screw connection (it just seemed too loose to me). These plugs are much superior, the connection is solid and I will definitely buy again although probably a set of the 90 degree version of these banana plugs.Note: I am sure you could assemble these quickly but I took my time with each plug (a minute or two) to make sure they were neat. It really helps to use the supplied diagram in the box to bare your speaker wire to the proper length.
Gustavo
2025-04-22 12:03:36
Los mejores banana plug que he usado, el tamaño es perfecto para lugares reducidos. 100% recomendados.
ankit s.
2025-01-30 10:12:54
I've tried so many Banana plugs previously but these are best of them
Anthony
2025-01-25 18:37:34
Great quality. Easy to install. Inserted spliced wire and fanned out coppering. Lower the base slightly to tuck wiring in neatly then lifted up and squeezed wirings snugly around cylinder before attaching the flex pin top. Match colour coding to the flex pin connectors keeps life simple. dont short in your amp or speakers After, that just sit back and listen to some good music. Would purchase the Silverback Right Angle Banana Plugs.
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