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This may have been asked several times here, but could someone guide me as to why banana plugs are so expensive? The cheapest I found was $6 a pair.
Because they're really good.This may have been asked several times here, but could someone guide me as to why banana plugs are so expensive? The cheapest I found was $6 a pair.
I just received my 5 pairs of closed end banana plugs from monoprice at $1.91 per pair.This may have been asked several times here, but could someone guide me as to why banana plugs are so expensive? The cheapest I found was $6 a pair.
They were a good deal I got twenty pairs for $.98I just received my 5 pairs of closed end banana plugs from monoprice at $1.91 per pair.
They fit nicely and are good quality too
Here are some really good ones, they have double set screws, easy to hook up an make a great connection, They are $7 a pair and well worth the price.This may have been asked several times here, but could someone guide me as to why banana plugs are so expensive? The cheapest I found was $6 a pair.
2 observations re: the closed-end monoprice banana plugs:Here are some really good ones, they have double set screws, easy to hook up an make a great connection, They are $7 a pair and well worth the price.
http://www.uniqueproductsonline.com/lobapl20pa10.html
There are some cheaper ones available from Monoprice that work well with smaller gauge wire (18 or 16 ..maybe 14 gauge); but they are not screw set.
http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?c_id=104&cp_id=10401&cs_id=1040115&p_id=2801&seq=1&format=2
Just remember, sometimes you get what you pay for
Peace and Good Connections,
Forest Man
I got those on Forest Man's review, and now I'm sold on locking plugs!Here are some really good ones, they have double set screws, easy to hook up an make a great connection, They are $7 a pair and well worth the price.
http://www.uniqueproductsonline.com/lobapl20pa10.html
What I like about these is that I am led to believe that they are easier to grip/tighten than the unique plugs (which are smooth).I usually get the locking GLS plugs from speakerepair.com. They run sales from time to time (promo code) where you can pick them up for around $3/pair. The non-locking ones cost a little less.
Those are functionally identical to the Bluejeans and GLS ones except for the collar and both the bluejeans and GLS cost less.Here are some really good ones, they have double set screws, easy to hook up an make a great connection, They are $7 a pair and well worth the price.
http://www.uniqueproductsonline.com/lobapl20pa10.html