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tonay

tonay

Junior Audioholic
1. Banana Plugs
2. Black
3. From reading - the pvc type covering seems to be one of the best

Thank you
 
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riceaterslc

Audioholic
1) banana plugs
2) something plain ei: black or gray
3) should be simple and smooth
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
1. Banana plugs
2. Something neutral (i.e. bright orange would be bad)
3. I prefer relatively smooth, non-sticky materials.
 
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paintrodsey

Enthusiast
1. Bannana plugs
2. Black looks good in low lit areas like behind equipment.
3. Somewhat. A material that slides easy when through holes is nice.
 
S

sandtrap

Junior Audioholic
1) Banana Plug

2) No preference

3) No preference

I just want a good quality connection between my amp and speakers.
 
J

jfaudio

Enthusiast
1 - Banana Plug

2 - neutral color, something like a light brown

3 - flexible
 
F

f0am

Audioholic
1. What types of connectors do you prefer for speaker cables?
Locking banna plugs.. (never used them but I am dieing to get ahold of some to try them out)
2. Is color important of the jacket important to you? What color do you prefer?
Color does make a slight difference if I am given options I shoot for blue.
If it has to be laid on the floor in sight then white.
3. Is speaker cable jacket material important? Is a certain type of look and feel preferred?
I hate to say it but i like the way audioquest packages their cables.
 
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Mike JL

Audioholic Intern
Contest Questions:
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1. What types of connectors do you prefer for speaker cables?

2. Is the color of the jacket important to you? What color do you prefer?

3. Is speaker cable jacket material important? Is a certain type of look and feel preferred?

Answers
1. I prefer quality banana plugs.

2. Although the jacket color is not a deciding factor, I do prefer a dark color - dark grey, brown or black, in particular.

3. The material is not very important to me. I do prefer jacketed cables, but most jacketing materials are fine.
 
jcPanny

jcPanny

Audioholic Ninja
Speaker cables

1. Banana plugs or locking Bananas.

2. Black or a color to match the decore of the room (White, Tan, etc.)

3. The tech flex type material found on some high end cables looks nice if you want the cables to be seen, but is not necessary if they are supposed to blend in with the room.
 
malvado78

malvado78

Full Audioholic
1. Banana Plugs
2. Not important as long as it doesn't stick out. Would like it to blend in.
3. Not important.
 
M

moegid

Audiophyte
1) Banana
2) Neutral - black, grey, white
3) So long as its flexible and durable and doesn't rub off on things
 
A

aarond

Full Audioholic
1)bannana at the recvr, pin at the speakers
2)something neutral
3)not important as long as its durable & flexible
 
K

kens

Enthusiast
1) I like the conienence of banana plugs
2) I want the wires to blend into the background so as not to be noticeable where exposed, will probably vary depending on the decor, but for me a beige would work well
3) I like a good heavy/sturdy jacket that will stand up to some abuse (being pulled through walls, walked on, vacuumed, etc.
 
B

brucewoodington

Audioholic Intern
1. banana
2. black, white, or gray
3. soft, flexible, and "vacuum cleaner rash" resistant.
 
R

rozumek

Enthusiast
1) I prefer short gold plated banana connectors with rubber jacket for isolation.
2) Yes the color of the jacket is important to me. I prefer transparent color.
3) Yes speaker cable jacket material is important to me. I like it to have markings so I know which one is + and -, and finally I like it to be composed of two jackets for extra protection from interference.
 
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NICKTENN

Audiophyte
1. Bare wire.
2. Urban Camouflage (Blends great with Zebra rugs).
3. Adamantium, most durable in my opinion.
 
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drdoan

Audiophyte
1. I prefer banana plugs because I am constantly moving things around and like the conceivence

2. the darker the better

3. whatever makes the cable flexible and looks cool
 

caseybarker

Audiophyte
1. Banana Plugs, preferably locking, with insulation around the grip to lessen the chances of shorting.

2. I run most everything in-wall or through furniture, but if I have to see the cable, I'd prefer it to be a neutral white so it blends in with the baseboards.

3. Soft, flexible jackets are best. Not too much friction, though -- need to be able to pull it around corners and through voids.
 
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