Any decent banana plugs out there?

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Tao1

Audioholic
This seems like a simple question, but I am having a tough time finding a decent plug. I am looking for something with the dual set screws, an insulated grip, and that isn't an insane price per connector.

The main issue is an insulated grip. There seems to be one design on Amazon (FosPower) that is rebranded a bunch of times where people have said it is not insulated. I also don't get the deadbolt style either as it leaves a point of contact for something to short out your amp.

Are there any recommendations?
 
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Verdinut

Verdinut

Audioholic Spartan
Bluejeans plugs seem to fit your needs:
 
ryanosaur

ryanosaur

Audioholic Overlord
This seems like a simple question, but I am having a tough time finding a decent plug. I am looking for something with the dual set screws, an insulated grip, and that isn't an insane price per connector.

The main issue is an insulated grip. There seems to be one design on Amazon (FosPower) that is rebranded a bunch of times where people have said it is not insulated. I also don't get the deadbolt style either as it leaves a point of contact for something to short out your amp.

Are there any recommendations?
Check out the Monoprice Affinity series. I’ve had no problems with mine. They are also offered in a 90° option whiskey is great behind the Speaker.
 
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Tao1

Audioholic
Bluejeans plugs seem to fit your needs:
Thanks!


The Bluejeans one looks like it is solid metal down the length meaning it is conductive. That thread was helpful though! There was a generic plug which fit the criteria and the guy said he was happy with them. I just happened to find that particular plug on Ali Express when was I looking up another plug in the thread. $40 for 20 pairs, but at least they are guaranteed a refund if they aren't up to snuff.
 
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Tao1

Audioholic
Check out the Monoprice Affinity series. I’ve had no problems with mine. They are also offered in a 90° option whiskey is great behind the Speaker.
I looked up those and the jacket seems to be made of aluminium and screws directly onto the plug which is why I skipped over it. They looked perfect otherwise, and out of stock anyway.
 
ryanosaur

ryanosaur

Audioholic Overlord
I looked up those and the jacket seems to be made of aluminium and screws directly onto the plug which is why I skipped over it. They looked perfect otherwise, and out of stock anyway.
The anodized coating (aluminum oxide) is not supposed to conduct electricity very well. This applies across the board to any such product.

In order to ground amp modules properly to an anodized chassis, you have to grind the coating off, for example.

Regardless, it is what’s commonly available. I’ve been using banana plugs since 2018 with no ill effect.

In the end it is your choice.

If this is such a concern, get some red and black heat shrink tube and add an extra layer of insulation. *shrugs

Cheers!
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
I also use the locking plugs from Bluejeans.

As mentioned, basically all of them use aluminum sheaths to insulate, with gold clad brass connectors.

There is also Sewell on Amazon. Not as good as the locking ones, but others here have used them.

I have also used KnuKonceptz BFAs. They do not seem to make a regular banana anymore; only the BFA style.
 
Mark E. Long

Mark E. Long

Audioholic General
Check out the Monoprice Affinity series. I’ve had no problems with mine. They are also offered in a 90° option whiskey is great behind the Speaker.
Same and reasonable price I seen a few reviews on these they are supposed to be the best for what they are .
 
highfigh

highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
This seems like a simple question, but I am having a tough time finding a decent plug. I am looking for something with the dual set screws, an insulated grip, and that isn't an insane price per connector.

The main issue is an insulated grip. There seems to be one design on Amazon (FosPower) that is rebranded a bunch of times where people have said it is not insulated. I also don't get the deadbolt style either as it leaves a point of contact for something to short out your amp.

Are there any recommendations?
Unless you need to change equipment frequently, you don't actually need banana plugs- they were originally made for laboratory/engineering/design department use, not in systems where 'set it and forget it' is common.
 
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Tao1

Audioholic
The anodized coating (aluminum oxide) is not supposed to conduct electricity very well. This applies across the board to any such product.

In order to ground amp modules properly to an anodized chassis, you have to grind the coating off, for example.

Regardless, it is what’s commonly available. I’ve been using banana plugs since 2018 with no ill effect.

In the end it is your choice.

If this is such a concern, get some red and black heat shrink tube and add an extra layer of insulation. *shrugs

Cheers!
Yes I realize that, but there is plenty of the brass part sticking out of the Blue Jeans ones. From the disassembly pics in that thread, it looks to be a continuous piece.

For the common sleave design, reviewers have said they have had issues with grounding. Here is one about the Nakamichi plugs:
 
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Tao1

Audioholic
Unless you need to change equipment frequently, you don't actually need banana plugs- they were originally made for laboratory/engineering/design department use, not in systems where 'set it and forget it' is common.
It is more for hooking up to the back of the amplifier. It is a bit awkward reaching behind things, and takes a fair bit of time to get all the speakers inserted and under the binding posts. Let alone banana plugs prevent whiskers from trying to blow things up.
 
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