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Hello Everybody! I'm just waiting to get my Omegas and I'm trying to get my speaker cables in order. I'm going to order some non-plated "C14500 Tellurium 93% IACS Copper" Furez low mass (or BFA) bananas for the amp end because the amp will ONLY accept bananas. So what about the speaker end? I had a look around the Omega site and didn't find any info on the speaker jacks, but they look like they are at least banana, spade, and bare friendly. So what do you Omega folks use and why (recommended brands are ok as well)?
As Omega is a FR no xover he ask the speaker cable solded direct at the drivers terminals, so you should by pass the rear box terminals, too avoid fat speaker cables.Use no lead silver solder, and save the connectors value.
It's my understanding that solder, even silver solder, is a poor conductor. It just works well for electrical, and therefore audio, applications because it kind of molecularly bonds metals together. In any case I don't think I'm going to break into my Omegas and go soldering wires directly to the driver terminals.
The terminals/internal wiring have solder inside the box.The same with the driver/internal wiring.
I suppose that's true, but I'm still not cracking a new set of Omegas open to solder the wires directly to the speaker terminals.
......... I'd vote against bare wire due to questionable connections (reliable electrical contact and strength).
.......Bare wire sounds about the same as a cable with high quality connectors.......
I thought exactly the same, till my recent experience.Are BFA bananas considered "quality" connectors? I'm not up on all the techno speak -- just a simple man who trusts his ears. But purely from an ease of use perspective, they are my favorite connectors.
No, BFA are brass tubes... they are cheap and convenient but not the best sound quality. Copper is too soft to use like BFA so they must lock, which also makes them more complicated and expensive.