These are very nice speaker/amplifier binding posts:
http://cgi.ebay.ca/4-GOLD-PLATED-SP...ryZ50597QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Just received mine today, very nice quality. Fits 12 gauge wire just fine.
Mount the binding posts on a piece of aluminum and that'll make a very nice connection plate for your speakers.
Personally I like to stay away from using 1/4 mono jacks for speakers. Two reason, first of all they become undone easily, all it takes is a slight tug on the wire. I guess that's not much of a concern in a home setting (unless you have kids). Secondly they are easy to short out especially if the jack gets pulled part of the way out.
You could also get some Speakon connectors if you're up to it.
http://cgi.ebay.ca/4-GOLD-PLATED-SP...ryZ50597QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Just received mine today, very nice quality. Fits 12 gauge wire just fine.
Mount the binding posts on a piece of aluminum and that'll make a very nice connection plate for your speakers.
Personally I like to stay away from using 1/4 mono jacks for speakers. Two reason, first of all they become undone easily, all it takes is a slight tug on the wire. I guess that's not much of a concern in a home setting (unless you have kids). Secondly they are easy to short out especially if the jack gets pulled part of the way out.
You could also get some Speakon connectors if you're up to it.
ApexJr has some in that style. He also has dual bananas for $1 each. A bit light weight, but functional. Others too:
http://apexjr.com/Jacks.htm
http://apexjr.com/Jacks.htm
Having used XLRs, Jacks and Speakons in a gigging environment I would go with Speakon everytime. They really don't cost that much and they will last a lot longer than other solutions.
I am going to use them for the speakers I am building for my stereo, as they allow bi-wiring and are nice and quick to release when I need to do some tweaking!
Hope this helps.
I am going to use them for the speakers I am building for my stereo, as they allow bi-wiring and are nice and quick to release when I need to do some tweaking!
Hope this helps.
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