No binding post a good idea?


Hi.
I want to ask your opinion about my "No binding post" idea. I think the binding post degrades the quality of signal and sound very much because the post is made of one of larger metal in the signal chain. If a speaker cable from an amp is directly connected to speaker's internal wire, the signal will be purer. I have a design (pat. pend.) for a binding post without the metal connection bar. Do you think the sound will be better? What should I consider a relation to the sound with NBP?

My initial test was very positive. I'd like know your opinion before I invest money on this project. I appreciate your help in advance!
mihorn

Showing 1 response by audioman58

Actually my method is best,even the best solder is only 4% silver 1% copper ,the rest tin and lead. I use a High purity WBT 
gold over Copper connectors , with crimp slide on terminals 
and use the a Furutech yellow High purity Copper 24 k gold plated 
this is the purest quality connection, I want to mention the vast majority of electronics,as well as loudspeakers come with cheap gold plated brass, which is 3-4 lessin conductivity as well as Thst much more in added resistance. Thst is why I replaced connections to all copper throughout my system, as well as 
high quality fuses ,which the steel fuses are a a Huge bottleneck of resistance ,just check out  the metals resistance index online.
if you truly want to do it right .