My old SMSL desktop amp has binding posts that would accept regular 4 mm plugs, but only if they were very short. Does such a thing exist? Or am I stuck with bare wire?
Cheapo, mostly from Keystone:
https://www.keyelco.com/product.cfm/Banana-Plugs/6072/p/459/id/461/c_id/807/product_id/2350
Right angle plug, there are lots of this type around:
https://www.monoprice.com/product?p...oqmWYSphQtIjd7vsm-h3VBIaOznGyr1RoCnPgQAvD_BwE
https://www.keyelco.com/product.cfm/Banana-Plugs/6072/p/459/id/461/c_id/807/product_id/2350
Right angle plug, there are lots of this type around:
https://www.monoprice.com/product?p...oqmWYSphQtIjd7vsm-h3VBIaOznGyr1RoCnPgQAvD_BwE
search for 4mm female bullet connector. I've used ones left over from wiring radio control motor connections. They are short.
Those may be short enough.search for 4mm female bullet connector. I've used ones left over from wiring radio control motor connections. They are short.
Guess I was not clear enough, John and Rayma did not quite understand, it is the length of the male portion, not the total connector that is an issue. These cheap small binding posts on Chinese amps are very shallow.
I've seen miniature banana plugs, but not short standard size. They must be miniature, like these 3mm.
https://www.pomonaelectronics.com/products/hardware/miniature-banana-plug-solderless
https://www.pomonaelectronics.com/products/hardware/miniature-banana-plug-solderless
The ones I posted have short pins, thought they may still be too long.Guess I was not clear enough, John and Rayma did not quite understand, it is the length of the male portion, not the total connector that is an issue.
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