..just wondering why you want to use bananas....they are a convenience if you want to connect and disconnect many times... they are not the best way to connect for audiophile purposes. Is the issue that the wires don't fit into the receiver output?... If that's the case, put one wire into the receiver that fits... strip off some covering before the end, and wrap the second wire's copper onto it. Use electrical tape to finish. You just made a Y connector.
Help with high level subwoofer connection
Hi all,
I have a Rel T5 subwoofer that is connected to my stereo by a neutrik high level interconnect that ends in bare wire to the receiver's high level input. Right now both the left and right speaker are connected by bare wire to the same inputs but I would like to use banana plugs. Any suggestions for how to combine the two or for a similar solution? There doesn't seem to be anything on the internet with specifics about this. The owners manual shows how to connect the interconnect but doesn't explain how the wire from the speakers is supposed to fit together into the same inputs.
I have a Rel T5 subwoofer that is connected to my stereo by a neutrik high level interconnect that ends in bare wire to the receiver's high level input. Right now both the left and right speaker are connected by bare wire to the same inputs but I would like to use banana plugs. Any suggestions for how to combine the two or for a similar solution? There doesn't seem to be anything on the internet with specifics about this. The owners manual shows how to connect the interconnect but doesn't explain how the wire from the speakers is supposed to fit together into the same inputs.
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