Well, I did do something as marty said, and it appears to work, however it took me 3 Hours AND if I were to disconnect the speaker wire the wire may fall off.
Why, What i did was tighten the wire from the tweeter to the woofer while living some insulation in between,
The thing is threefold however
First, is that its hard to get between the posts to move your hand around and when I finally tightetn it , it took hours and so forth
Second, Well upon screwing down the binding post on the woofer (that is where the wire from the receiver goes in) -
The wire from the tweeter to the woofer is secured, but if I were to unscrew the wire the whole mess would start again,
Man I wish I could buy the plate jumpers. It is so much easier. I thank setl and marty- but looks can be deceiving,
I do not have a lot of room to work with, the speaker wire has to curve a bit.
This post is not over, as there is some issues, however , is there a diagram for the banana plugs and if I ever have to disconnect speaker wire would that be a problem?
hECK, i AM sometimes worried it may fall off as when I verified it did, the only thing keeping it together is the screwed down binding post along with the incoming wire from the amp of the receiver.
I hate This. No wonder why RBH got rid of the WBT's , wait did they really get rid of it for that reason or Im not sure?