Open screw banana's at monoprice

j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Those are the worst ones. Even at that price, I'd pass on them.
 
R

ragged

Senior Audioholic
What's so bad about them? They have so many great reviews.
 
GlocksRock

GlocksRock

Audioholic Spartan
I had already started a thread on this Friday... I ordered 20 pairs for myself, I hope they aren't junk.
 
J

jostenmeat

Audioholic Spartan
What's so bad about them? They have so many great reviews.
I think what j might be implying is that even the nicest locking plugs are only $3 a piece, and for a 5.1 rig, it's not like it's unaffordable for $30.

I bought a Mono set for my friend, and I'll likely be doing the installing when he finally chooses the audio components. He would have done bare wire otherwise, I'm sure. I hope these stick and don't pull out too easy.

I like the locking plugs I bought on Forest Man's recommendation. Pretty nice.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
I bought a set of these from Parts Express and they don't stay tight. The banana tip came loose from the end and the single screw back wouldn't stay clamped onto the wire whether from the side or the back. It just isn't a solid design of the body itself, IMO, but those were the PE ones. You could slap some shrink wrap on them after they are done and that would keep the screw from backing out.

*edit - These ones look different - it may be that the banana doesn't unscrew, though I can't tell from the pics. You can see on the PE ones they do:

http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?Partnumber=091-1260

 
GlocksRock

GlocksRock

Audioholic Spartan
Hopefully these are better than the parts express ones. They must not be too awfully bad if they have gotten so many positive reviews.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
You crazy. They're way better than the closed screw kind.
I prefer the ones with set screws and a collar to keep them from backing out. They are much better than these at retaining the wire. I've tried a lot of these things. I have dozens of them laying around the house.

PE sells some that have an extra piece inside, a "bullet", that helps retain the wire without cutting into it as you tighten them if you use the side entry - 091-330. Those can still come loose like these though. They also don't go on sale for 98 cents.

It doesn't really make any difference to the sound.
 
Shock

Shock

Audioholic General
I prefer the ones with set screws and a collar to keep them from backing out. They are much better than these at retaining the wire. I've tried a lot of these things. I have dozens of them laying around the house.

PE sells some that have an extra piece inside, a "bullet", that helps retain the wire without cutting into it as you tighten them if you use the side entry - 091-330. Those can still come loose like these though. They also don't go on sale for 98 cents.

It doesn't really make any difference to the sound.
I definitely know what you mean with the collar, I have some that have it as well and it is nice and adds a nice clean look. But 98 cents man! 98 cents!

I have like 6 sets laying around, but I just ordered 10 more for when my brother redoes his basement, they will come in handy.
 
G

gholt

Full Audioholic
I've never had problems with the ones that I use in my 7.1 setup. I'm debating getting more.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
I have like 6 sets laying around, but I just ordered 10 more for when my brother redoes his basement, they will come in handy.
*DAMNIT, I went to order them and they are no longer on sale!
 
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j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Why the sudden change of heart?
For that price, I am sure I could use them. Looking at them and the different design (hopefully), I am sure I can make them work for my dad's new setup. I ordered the standard ones from bluejeans instead since I had some cables to order too.
 

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