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2025-09-01 18:30:12
Well built and cost effective. And though it took a while to get 'em, they were well worth waiting for. Will definitely purchase again as needed. 5/5.
Francisco P.
2025-07-25 12:17:47
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Seb D
2025-07-08 13:51:12
Well-made. Only thing is the tiny screws are tough to use when my failing eyesight hinders tightening the screws.
Aaron
2025-06-26 13:11:38
I used these on the subwoofer of a boom box build.They work well, it's easy to plug in a speaker wire with a ferrule clamped on. And the screw holds it in well.
Wiseguy
2025-05-29 18:17:36
These work great, they are the set screw type so they say on the wire. The protective cover slips right on and their very easy to use and are of good quality. Also more compact compared to some of the other brands if room is a little problem.
Treg G.
2025-05-11 12:50:43
Well made, good value for the price!
Daniel W. Smith
2025-01-08 14:47:03
These are favorite banana plugs I’ve used for speakers. With speakers, amps, and distribution patch panels all getting tighter with more and more channels having a smaller banana plug comes in handy.I also really like the set screw mounting as opposed to the screw on crimp cases more common on others. After installing a few I was not left with worn out and bare fingers.The plastic cover isn’t the most premium looking, if you want a small upgrade just use some red and black head shrink tubing instead. It won’t come lose, and it will hold the set screw on tight.
PSNLV
2024-12-25 12:33:09
I got these to wire up a small studio monitor system that included passive speakers with bare wire/banana capable posts on the back. The description indicated that these plugs have set screws so you can tamp down the speaker wire inside to be sure you have good contact with the plugs. They looked perfect in the picture and description: gold plated, individual black and red pieces with well fitting insulation around them, and a very attractive price for six pairs of these.This may sound nitpicking but the first thing I noticed is that they are hard to open. They come in a plastic bag with a press-to-close strip at the top, which I could not get open without cutting it. Inside are six individual tiny bags with the sets of plugs, also with press to close strips. I could not open any of these by hand, eventually cutting them open, and even then the plugs were hard to get out of the bags because the soft plastic insulation tends to stick to the bags.The plugs are also smaller than I thought and come with no documentation, so when I noticed that I could not see any set screws,I thought that maybe I had received the wrong order or maybe you screw the wire into the sockets of the plugs, so I tried that, but soon realized that it didn't work that way; the wires came out as soon as I tried to unplug one of the plugs, and the plastic insulation slid off at the same time, which is when I noticed that the screw is underneath the insulation, which of course is not easy to slide back to expose the screw, but that is what you must do to get at itThe screw is also nearly microscopic in size. You will need a jewelers screwdriver or one from a glasses repair kit to open this screw, and good luck if you unscrew it too much and it falls out.Once I got past all this, I was able to, by being VERY careful and patient, get the bare wires attached to the banana plugs and get the speakers wired up. The plugs are quite secure in their sockets-so much so that if you need to remove them you will probably slide the insulation off too.So your decision is this: these function nicely-once you get past the annoyances of dealing with them. If you have a low threshold of patience maybe consider some different ones. If you are very patient, forgiving and into using small tools, these will ultimately do the job.
allguff
2024-12-16 18:14:21
Great product
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