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    Default Beware, cheap banana plugs

    I have some with the free to rotate springy bit shown in the video. They were OK when new, but soon started to produce an intermittent connection. At first thought it was was one of my connections, but no, it's the plug.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcPNN7HxzGk
    Last edited by spendorman; 04-03-2018 at 12:09.
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    Yes. They are not too durable.


    I've also had problems with those that have a spring on one side, with the spring coming loose. Like these:



    I try to stick with Nordost style 'Z' plug types for my main cables. These:


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    +1 for Z or BFA same plug different name.

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    Ooh, this is well timed. I've been thinking about changing my banana plugs. i do have the cheap plastic ones. Now I know what to look for to replace them with something better. Thanks
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    Buy mine on eBay, right angle ones where possible, I think they put less strain on connection to amps, speakers etc.


    Quote Originally Posted by symon View Post
    Ooh, this is well timed. I've been thinking about changing my banana plugs. i do have the cheap plastic ones. Now I know what to look for to replace them with something better. Thanks

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    These Belling Lee plugs used to be supplied with Quad amplifiers, in decades of use, never had a problem

    Speaker-Plugs-4Mm-Belling-Lee-L378A4-Red-blk- by A60man, on Flickr
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    Quote Originally Posted by spendorman View Post
    These Belling Lee plugs used to be supplied with Quad amplifiers, in decades of use, never had a problem

    Speaker-Plugs-4Mm-Belling-Lee-L378A4-Red-blk- by A60man, on Flickr
    nice plugs (hefty silver plate) also work for years/maintain tight connection - even after suffering years of abuse from thousands of school kids in physics lessons
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    You can still buy Belling Lee plugs.

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    I use the Nakamichi plugs, I presume they are the same as the z plugs. However, I'm not convinced that they are the real McCoy and wasn't when they were delivered!

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    Z plugs for me
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