🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game with Style!
FosPower Banana Plugs offer a seamless solution for connecting speaker wires to your audio systems. With 24K gold plating for corrosion resistance, color-coded connectors for easy polarity identification, and a secure closed design featuring dual screws, these plugs ensure a reliable and high-quality audio experience. Plus, they come with a limited lifetime warranty for added peace of mind.
T**E
Great Banana Plugs!
These FosPower banana plugs work very well. I have used dozens of these great FosPower banana plugs over the years, and they definitely work as advertised. When comparing apples to apples (or bananas in this case....lol), all Banana plugs work virtually the same way, and these banana plugs are no different. Strip speaker wire, unscrew banana plug cover, loosen speaker wire retaining screw(s), insert speaker wire, tighten speaker wire retaining screw(s), screw on banana plug cover, and wallah, a secure/conductive speaker/amplifier wire connector is created. Albeit, some banana plugs require the speaker wire to be splayed over a hollow post, and then they are held down by a screw-on retainer/cover. However, I much prefer these FosPower dual retaining screw type of banana plugs for their speaker wire holding ability.I always use high quality 14 gauge OFC speaker wire with these FosPower banana plugs, and they work perfectly together. I have used these FosPower banana plugs with many different speaker and amplifier brands over the years, including Klipsch, Pioneer, Polk, Denon, Dayton Audio, and Fosi with no problems at all. They just work, and work well. I have never had a FosPower banana plug break, release the speaker wire or short out, in all of the years that I have used them.Yes, these FosPower banana plugs do fit rather tightly into the connectors, at first, on a lot of speaker and amplifier brands/models. However, after the initial "squeeze" the banana plugs will lossen up, and become easier to install and remove. However, they still retain their great holding ability even after the initial squeeze. In order to overcome this initial "tightness," I usually just stick the FosPower banana plugs into a connector of an old portable amplifier, before assembling them, in order to squeeze them before inserting them into their final speaker or amplifier destinations. This is especially useful when working in tight places, where there is not much room to work in order to push the FosPower banana plugs into their tight connections firmly.Overall, I highly recommend these FosPower banana plugs. I am currently using them all over the house and shop for home theater and music listening (and testing projects). Just be aware of the tight fit in some speakers and amplifiers. Also, the 2 very tiny speaker wire retaining screws can be a challenge sometimes. Just use a good standard blade jewelers screwdriver, and be careful not to remove the retaining screws all of the way or over-tighten them. Once these things are mastered, using these FosPower banana plugs becomes second nature. Have fun!
K**T
Nice quality, dual screws to secure the wire is great, & excellent for 12 gauge wiring.
I really like these banana plugs. They handle 12 gauge wire with no problem and the dual screws in the barrel do a good job securing the wiring. Very easy to get the cable connected and they hold firmly in banana jacks. They also look great and feel like quality built plugs. The price seems good to me and I would buy them again.
E**N
Superior Design!
Delivery was lightning fast.I tried a pack of two pairs of these banana jacks as a sample to see if these would meet my needs. The design of these plugs is superior. The design was exactly what I wanted because the speaker wire is secured with TWO set screws. Then I ordered an additional six pairs of plugs to hook up my subwoofer to my amp and speakers.(I feed the audio output from the amp to the sub. The sub has a crossover that keeps the low frequencies and sends the mid and treble frequencies to my bookshelf speakers.)I love the security of two set screws on each plug and love the barrel that screws on AFTER the wire is secured by the set screws. Most banana plugs have a hole through the shaft of the plug that receives the stripped wire. Then the barrel cover is screwed down to secure the wire in the plug. This design compresses the speaker wire but eventually the cap loses it grip and allows the connection between the wire and the plug to become loose. Then the transfer of the audio signal becomes poor and the speakers sound bad. Every month or two I needed to check all the banana plugs and re-tighten many of them for the best performance. The two set screws eliminate this problem. The set screws are quite small and take a little extra care in installation. You will need a small flat blade screwdriver to tighten them. I used the 1/8" flat blade driver from a set of jewelers screwdrivers.These well made plugs are a bit pricier that many of the banana plugs available but certainly not the priciest plugs available. For me, the slightly higher price was more than offset by the security of the wire within the plug.I'm not thrilled with the extra tight fit of the tip on the plugs into the jacks. It took a lot of effort to insert the in the jack. Actually I "greased" the pins (very sparingly) with with non-corrosion, conductive paste (Ox-Gard, No-Corrode, etc. Do NOT use any other grease.) Next time I'll use pliers to compress the pin.My only quibbles are that the spring pins that go into the jack are very tight and that the plugs are only sold in quantities of two pairs or 12 pairs.I recommend these banana plugs for all who are using the banana plugs and jacks for hooking up your speakers. It's a very convenient way of connecting speakers if your speakers and amplifier have the banana jack as part of the binding post. Further, it's much safer to use banana plugs since the possibility of shorting your amplifier with a stray strand of wire is practically zero. Easy Five Stars.
C**O
Good plugs. Some comments on my experience.
Good plugs. I use the second screw to tighten on the insulation, which is more secure for equipment that is moved. I personally don't like the plug type that fans the wire ends and tightens the plug end down on it. If you solder the wire ends, I strongly suggest rechecking the screw tightness after some time. Solder will cold flow under pressure. It is a good idea to have a screwdriver that is a good fit to the set screws. I did a little light grinding (filing would work) to shape one I had. That allows you to put more force on the screws, and helps to screw them in farther on thick insulation. One problem I had (which cost one star) was that the plug ends are too large to insert in some of my equipment jacks. I used a pair of pliers to carefully squeeze about an eighth inch of the tip, which fixed the problem. Still a very tight connection. One of the plugs did have a manufacturing defect that made me reluctant to use it on this application. I will by more of these if I need more banana plugs. Also, a bit of time with red and black markers helps the identification.
A**R
Bananas plus
The plugs have a quality feel and fits perfectly. The price point was also good.
J**M
well built and worth using
love the way you install the wire, I use 12 gauge and it handles it without a problem. but yes but the piece that goes into the speaker input is too wide and has to be pressed down with pliers to fit. No need to make it so thick.
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