I wonder if they do a wago type connector with a solder tag on the other end .For prototyping:
Quick, easy, handles more power then most connectors of same size/useability.
Does not vibrate loose. No screw to mar multi core wires. Secure clamping from 0,25mm up to 4mm2 or 6mm2 fx, regardless of the size of each wire.
Can even put in a gel box for waterproofing. Din rail mounts available etc.
Very simple to use, remove insulation to ca. correct length, insert wire,close clamp, even see through to check everythings okay. No need for ferrules on multi core, adviceable for 0,25mm2 as it will increase the wires mechanical strength.
Cheap, and comes with 2, 3 , 5 holes.
Personally, i think anything short of speakon is almost silly...
Not if lots of loudspeakers are moving in and out of the system.
The dual Panomas, make that quick and easier, and as safe and secure as a speakon. In a pro-rig with a fixed loom i woudln’t use anything other than speakon.
dave
The dual Panomas, make that quick and easier, and as safe and secure as a speakon. In a pro-rig with a fixed loom i woudln’t use anything other than speakon.
dave
Unless they are on the front, nobody will see them anyway.
Got for a higher than expected rating, from a good brand available locally.
And decide if you need to make and break connections frequently.
I prefer to use two colors for line and neutral in the electric panels I build.
But I will not impose my choice on you.
Got for a higher than expected rating, from a good brand available locally.
And decide if you need to make and break connections frequently.
I prefer to use two colors for line and neutral in the electric panels I build.
But I will not impose my choice on you.
The only drawback is that the diameter of cable AFAIK has to be between 6 to 12 mm. (so tipically too thin for almost all my loudspeakers cables).Personally, i think anything short of speakon is almost silly...
This is the only reason I never tried them.
My choice is for a type like these (no tie with vendors or manufacturers)
using ring crimp connectors in relatively "stable" systems, that's if you do not need to often replace many loudspeakers for testing purpose.
However the binding posts are able to receive banana-plugs, forks, stripped wire or with ferrules or even soldering it.
Good sounding, and good value for money. IMO
using ring crimp connectors in relatively "stable" systems, that's if you do not need to often replace many loudspeakers for testing purpose.
However the binding posts are able to receive banana-plugs, forks, stripped wire or with ferrules or even soldering it.
Good sounding, and good value for money. IMO
Neutrik states up to 16mm for a lot of their SpeakOn range.The only drawback is that the diameter of cable AFAIK has to be between 6 to 12 mm. (so tipically too thin for almost all my loudspeakers cables).
This is the only reason I never tried them.
Could you please provide a reference?
Just to not be wrong I had also verified immediately before posting. 🙄
P. S.:
https://www.neutrik.com/en/product/nl2fxx-w-s
For 2 pole connector Neutrik-home does not show any kind for diameter greater than 12 mm.
Just to not be wrong I had also verified immediately before posting. 🙄
P. S.:
https://www.neutrik.com/en/product/nl2fxx-w-s
For 2 pole connector Neutrik-home does not show any kind for diameter greater than 12 mm.
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This
https://www.neutrik.com/de/product/nlt4mxx
Or this
https://www.neutrik.com/de/product/nl4fxx-w-l
Depends in your needs...
https://www.neutrik.com/de/product/nlt4mxx
Or this
https://www.neutrik.com/de/product/nl4fxx-w-l
Depends in your needs...
Yes, but they are for 4 pole connectors and I don't like the idea of using a 4-pole connector to connect only 2 ones.
Please read the post scriptum of my post above.
Please read the post scriptum of my post above.
OK, never thought about that, AFAIK the 4 pole one is simply the standard that is used everywhere...
With the 2 pole choices are rather Limited.
But what is wrong with using the 4 pole connector?
With the 2 pole choices are rather Limited.
But what is wrong with using the 4 pole connector?
I thought about these things instead. 😉OK, never thought about that, AFAIK the 4 pole one is simply the standard that is used everywhere...
I take note of the fact that you say that the 4-pole is a standard used anywhere, I had no information on this before.
Maybe just nothing, it is only one of my conceptual preferences. 🙂But what is wrong with using the 4 pole connector?
Which is totally fine!
It just limits your choices a little bit.
But if your preferred cable does not fit, you might need to look for alternative connectors.
It just limits your choices a little bit.
But if your preferred cable does not fit, you might need to look for alternative connectors.
Looks pretty good.My choice is for a type like these (no tie with vendors or manufacturers)
View attachment 1179215
using ring crimp connectors in relatively "stable" systems, that's if you do not need to often replace many loudspeakers for testing purpose.
However the binding posts are able to receive banana-plugs, forks, stripped wire or with ferrules or even soldering it.
Good sounding, and good value for money. IMO
And this is mostly about how it looks.
Is it this one?My choice is for a type like these (no tie with vendors or manufacturers)
View attachment 1179215
using ring crimp connectors in relatively "stable" systems, that's if you do not need to often replace many loudspeakers for testing purpose.
However the binding posts are able to receive banana-plugs, forks, stripped wire or with ferrules or even soldering it.
Good sounding, and good value for money. IMO
https://www.hificollective.co.uk/binding_posts/cmc-858mu-gold-plated-medium-speaker-terminals.html
Shove a Forster bit through the collar on a Speakon, and it will take larger wire. I've done this more tan once now, and can install 10/4 Carol direct burial cable this way. 30A cable and 30A connectors.
SpeakOn or these clamping nuts.For prototyping:
Quick, easy, handles more power then most connectors of same size/useability.
Does not vibrate loose. No screw to mar multi core wires. Secure clamping from 0,25mm up to 4mm2 or 6mm2 fx, regardless of the size of each wire.
Can even put in a gel box for waterproofing. Din rail mounts available etc.
Very simple to use, remove insulation to ca. correct length, insert wire,close clamp, even see through to check everythings okay. No need for ferrules on multi core, adviceable for 0,25mm2 as it will increase the wires mechanical strength.
Cheap, and comes with 2, 3 , 5 holes.
use them often.
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