Speaker cable connections for vintage gear


I have a couple of nice, stock, vintage amps (McIntosh MC-60's, Dynaco ST-70 and Dynaco SCA-35. I always get frustrated trying to get decent speaker cable connections when I insert these into my system. In each case the speaker connection on the amp is a small, screw barrier type. Is there some realatively inexpensive/easy way to deal with this situation. I recently upgraded my speakers to North Creek Music Borealis speakers. I want to bi-wire, but will probably use jumpers when using the vintage amps. Are there small spades available to use with vintage gear, other suggestions? I am not really wanting to change the amps to accept larger spades or bananas, and I am willing to compromise on the size and quality of the speaker cable to get to a clean solution. Thanks for your input.
stuartbmw3
Yes,but they hammer you with shipping for low weight products.
Ask them to send Postal instead of U.P.S.
If you dont ask its automatic U.P.S.
Postal is much cheaper for the light stuff.
Use Radio Shack gold crimp spades(no solder) they will fit your vintage barrier strip screw connectors.Depending on how large a cable you will be using you can connect two cables together at the amp end's for biwiring your speaker's.