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I too, think the speaker terminals on the Pioneer speakers are very poor.
Or you might do the Danny Ritchie mod and not use the binding posts. But do get rid of those lugs and solder your wires direct to the midrange!woofer. I know why Pioneer uses those lugs, much easier to change out the driver under warranty repair.Most of the websites has those Superior Electric binding posts for around 22 bucks each. Pioneer would never use that quality in a 99 buck speakers. So that Ebay ten dollar deal is a great buy for US made binding posts.You will be amazed in the sound improvement from these two mods, it steps the Pioneers up at least a couple of more notches.
How do you know that they are US made? I didn't see anything on the eBay auction that indicated that other then the write-up. The box that says Monster Cable does not use the correct word font, nor is the Monster Cable logo on the box. I think the auction is a fraud, because in fact, they are not made by Monster cable, and they are not made in the US, rather a cheap looking copy of the Parts Express or Pomona connectors that Frank uses, and more then likely, a Chinese copy. I'd say, buyer be ware.Wayner
Probably a good idea to be wary. It does say NOS. Does anyone know if Monster ever made speaker terminals? Even if they are legit a pair with shipping will set you back $32 which adds almost 40% to the price of the speakers!
I'm using spades with my pair, and they seem to fit snugly.
I can not see the point in doing any modifications on a $77 pair of speakers. Not worth the time and effort.
As long as the user thinks they're special magic binding posts, that's all that matters. This binding post swap is just placebo anyway. Adding damping material to the cabinet, or bracing, etc., may result in changes, for better or worse. So might changing the topology of the crossover (as opposed to swapping out the parts for parts with more expensive branding but the same values). The modder will invariably think said mods are a big improvement (Beranek's Law and all that) of course, regardless of actual efficacy.
I don't have these, but a friend is interested in using these with wall mounts. What would be the best way to secure them to the mounts?These are the mounts. Is there threading on the speakers for screws or should he use blu tack or a velcro strap?