Anyone use GLS Audio locking banana plugs?

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joe29001

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I found these online.

http://www.speakerrepair.com/Mercha...roduct_Code=BL20&Category_Code=a-dz_new_itmes

They look decent, but I was was wondering if anyone has any experience with them or with similar items. I'm looking to re-terminate my speaker cables (old bananas are worn out). My first inclination was to go with spade lugs, but these seem like a good option.

Any other suggestions for good, robust, high-quality terminations?
 
Looks like a great deal for 20 count! They look very similar to the Blue Jeans Cables locking bananas that I have, which are excellent quality.
 
I found these online.

http://www.speakerrepair.com/Mercha...roduct_Code=BL20&Category_Code=a-dz_new_itmes

They look decent, but I was was wondering if anyone has any experience with them or with similar items. I'm looking to re-terminate my speaker cables (old bananas are worn out). My first inclination was to go with spade lugs, but these seem like a good option.

Any other suggestions for good, robust, high-quality terminations?

:eek: How do you "wear out" banana plugs ???? :eek:
 
:eek: How do you "wear out" banana plugs ???? :eek:

They've lost their spring/holding force. They're probably OK enough, but my cables are pretty heavy, and I'd just prefer to have a more robust connection (one that I don't have to worry/wonder about).
 
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I'd try this. :)
 
If you are disconnecting your speakers alot, I'd go for new bananas, otherwise go for spades

and I'd go for these
 
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