Hi Lsiberian, and Swerd again
Yes Swerd my speakers are those! (save that mine are front ported 7i's so not as critical to rear wall placement) currently bi-amped via the DSP A2.
Very good point re the inductor coils of which there are two in the crossover. The only point being the total mass of binding post will likely be close to the mass of copper in the coils... save the posts don't serve any audio purpose. I will take your advice and
leave well alone! Likewise Lsiberian, I have read a few sites on DIY speaker design and may tackle a self build (based on full designs and specs) in the future but wont tinker now. Every little bit of knowledge I gain illustrates the scale of complexity that I simply don't understand!
On speaker cable I came across this site
DIY audio cables which advocates 'cheap but effective solutions'. I fancy trying one of these out as the cost is negligable. In the mean time have used the cheap ebay sourced silver plated cable and sounds good for now.
I have made up 8 interconnectors (to connect audio and coaxial from Blu ray to amp and replace bridging bars between pre-main termininals on DSP A2).
Used DNM cable and good quality REAN gold plated RCA plugs using WBT silver (4%) solder. I really enjoyed the process... after dumping the cheap ebay soldering iron for a quality £23 Weller one! The DNM cables do sound good and for a total cost of about £60 say $80 (inc cost of soldering iron) thats £10 each so I was pleased. It appears a pair of DNM cables can cost £300 a pair!?
DNM Interconnect-HTFN review from the experts at whathifi.com not sure who pays that
Quad goes to for a service (at Quad's home in Huntington) after Easter and I will replace the old oxidised XLR input with RCA and XLR speaker connections with good binding posts (bearing in mind your advice already given and taken on board). While the Quad was supplied with XLR it does NOT have balanced inputs and outputs (unless specied at the factory).
I still prefer the sound of the Panni' BDT500 through coaxial via unsheilded DNM cable (tried Van Den Hul and other coax' I have but in IMHO DNM is best) and letting DSP A2 Dac's do their thing. IMHO better sound stage, base extension and imaging than panni' audio out. Not to say the audio out is not good but for my tastes coax is best. Also have optical out and that sounds 'smoother' but slightly less dynamic and transparent than coax' out. So in order of my preference: coax, optical, then analogue out from panni'. Seems to suggest the DSP A2's DAC/processing capability is better than the Panni's? This boads well as I hope to connect the Quad from the DSP pre-out to the front speakers (gain can be adjusted and locked on Quad to match my speaker/pre amp combo)
If I like this then, when funds allow

, I hope to pick up a second Quad to biamp / dual-mono the fornt speakers for music.
For movie sound I still prefer the optical out from the panni to the DSP A2 (again Yamaha doing the sound processing) but as it does not support HD formats the Panni converts HD down to DTS and DD. It seems likely I will need to look to upgrade the DSP A2 to a later Yamaha that does support HDMI input and HD sound.....or look to a DAC/surround processor that outperforms the DSP A2? This means I wil probably also get room EQ too.
Is there a significant improvement in HD format sound over DTS / DD formats? and is HDMI a significanntly better interface than coax' or optical?
Thanks again!