WBT binding posts on 803's w/bananas?


Has anyone used banana's on the B&W 803's? I currently have mine going through the angled holes instead of straight into the end.

I e-mailed B&W, and I will do it again, but was hoping for some wisdom from those who have done it. B&W replied that I could plug the cables straight into the end after removing the plastic plugs, I am having no success.

Below was their suggestions, I have tried using a screw, they are not budging!

"The WBT binding posts on the N803 do allow banana plug connections, in order to do this the small plastic plugs in the center of each post should be removed. The easiest way to do this would be to use something like an icepick to pry the plugs out, or a small screw to thread into the plastic and pull them straight out. The other alternative would be to unscrew the posts and try to push them out from behind. Once these plugs are out, you should have no problem using banana plugs with your speakers."

I should also note, I have no idea how to unscrew the posts to try and pry them out, they only unscrew so far and stop.

Oh how I wish this hobby would adopt some standards, like either RCA or XLR and Spades or Banana, not both!!

Thanks in advance,
Brian
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Yes, there is a plastic plug in the end and I have been told it comes out, but I am not having success. We have tried using a small screw and tapping into the plug and pulling, but this hasn't worked either.

How did you do it with the tack? I am beginning to wonder if someone glued them for a sick joke!
Trich727, thanks for the reply. As I mentioned above, I have tried the screw with no success, but maybe I am screwing it in to far as you suggest, I will try again.
Thanks to all! We have finnaly gotten them all out. The hardest part is that I am not physically able to do this myself and was relying on my wife, who is less than thrilled than working on these, but was very gracious. By chance, the one we started with seemed to be the hardest of all. We moved on to another and we removed it rather quickly, after that we "knew" what we were doing. As suggested, we used a small screw to remove them, except the original stubborn one, that one we pryed out, as also suggested.

Wstritt, I have not heard back from WBT yet.