No Soldering iron needed for our speaker cables, all terminations are crimped.

its actually quite simple.
first- cut the heat shrink to 5/8" past where the spade starts (I use a utility knife)
second- cut the spade off cutting through the wire as close to the spade as possible.
third- strip the remaining 5/8" of each of the 4-16awg conductors and twist them clockwise together to form a single 10awg wire
Fourth- slide on the new banana's and tighten the heck out of those screws! (see below for my recommended plugs)
guys because the banana plugs use screws I highly recommend tightening the screws a second time in 24 hours after the wire has had time to settle in or the plugs can come loose, I do this with ever pair I terminate.
ok now for the plugs
I cant sell the Virtue bananas, I'm getting low on them sorry guys.
here are the best I've found for the money (next to ours of coarse) and are the perfect mass.
https://www.madisound.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=8829https://www.madisound.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=8828Guys I also recommend using heat shrink tubing instead of the rubber boot that comes with the plugs because it holds better and doesn't discolor like the rubber boots (see picture at the bottom)
I do have some of these banana plugs in stock and can order more if you guys want to order them through me, figure $1.25 each I can ship them in an envelope for around $1.50
if you guys want to order them from me please let me know ahead of time, I only have 20 of them right now but can get more.
My wife can re-terminate these cables... put the pressure on you guy's yet








