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<blockquote data-quote="Big G" data-source="post: 94703" data-attributes="member: 1725"><p>Just as a slight side track.... I find that protection pin regulation amusing.... What happens when you take it out to fit the Banana plug? You end up with half the Banana plug shaft exposed because they only go so far into the Banana socket! Just seems ironically stupid to me? </p><p></p><p>Anyhow, back to your situation.... If you still have crimps on the cables, then removing the little protective caps from the ends of the speaker terminals is not going to help... You will only be able to use that with Banana plugs, so you will need to get them on the cable to use those.</p><p></p><p>Another alternative is to remove the crimps, and just screw in the bare cable? Just ensure you only expose enough cable to fit inside the terminals hole through the screw thread, and that no strands are hanging out that could potentially short out onto any other terminal?</p><p></p><p>Does that make sense?</p><p></p><p>CHeers</p><p>G!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big G, post: 94703, member: 1725"] Just as a slight side track.... I find that protection pin regulation amusing.... What happens when you take it out to fit the Banana plug? You end up with half the Banana plug shaft exposed because they only go so far into the Banana socket! Just seems ironically stupid to me? Anyhow, back to your situation.... If you still have crimps on the cables, then removing the little protective caps from the ends of the speaker terminals is not going to help... You will only be able to use that with Banana plugs, so you will need to get them on the cable to use those. Another alternative is to remove the crimps, and just screw in the bare cable? Just ensure you only expose enough cable to fit inside the terminals hole through the screw thread, and that no strands are hanging out that could potentially short out onto any other terminal? Does that make sense? CHeers G! [/QUOTE]
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