1. Yes
2. Yes
3. Probably, and it's cheap to do the test and find out for yourself.
2. Yes
3. Probably, and it's cheap to do the test and find out for yourself.
Noob jumper questions...
Thanks folks. I wish I had room to move the speakers out...I'm in a tiny apt. I actually tried the bananas. Using the tip I read here of placing the positive on high and the neg on low makes them not stick out quite as far, and they seem pretty stable. Side note. It's a funny thing when you get 2 new items on the same day. I got the aforementioned new speaker cables, which replaced 2x6' lengths of 19 year old Monster wire, and an Arcam Solo, which replaced my Cambridge Audio 340A. The sound is much fuller and nicer all around. I just wonder how much of what I'm hearing is the Solo, and how much is the cable! I see now it would probably have been more interesting to replace the old with the new incrementally, as to fully appreciate the changes. |
Rkny, 1.Yes. The speakers performance will likely diminish (they will not sound great.) 2.Yes. Just make sure you get all the copper threads into the hole. You can support the main cable with the use of black plastic ties used by A/V installers. My Vienna Acoustic Hadyns use DH Labs Q10 which sticks out 4". The Q10 (which is not as bulky as Mambas) are then tied to the speaker stand so it does not stress the binding posts. Analysis Plus jumpers stick out 6" on my Helicon300s. At first it was a little odd but the jumpers are cool looking. |
The cables I bought http://www.sterlingcable.co.uk/spk.html Sterling Black Mambas, from the U.K., which look and sound awesome!) have the screws on the end, to attach a banana or spade. I'd have to destroy the ends to get bare wire. |
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