How much difference could a simple Banana plug make?


Well - I've tried several different types of Banana connector over the past 8-10 years and although there were subtle improvements from one plug to another, there was never any "remarkable" improvements.

That was - until yesterday !

My - how things changed :-)

If you search the forums, you'll find several posts and reviews by me touting the benefits attained by using products from KLE Innovations. I like them a lot and consider them among the best products in the market.

The  KLEI™Classic Harmony Banana Connector/Adaptor is not just "another Banana Plug"

https://kleinnovations.com/kle-innovations-klei-products/klei-harmony-banana/klei-classic-harmony-ba...

To start with, it is designed to be multi functional - you can use it as...
- A single Banana Connector
- A stack-able Bananas Connector - e.g. it allows you to easily attach jumpers  when connecting a single cable to a bi-wired speaker 
- A Banana Adapter - e.g. as a temporary connection of bi-wired cables to a single wire speaker i.e. without leaving one set not connected.

There may also be other uses that I am yet to discover.

What makes these plug so special
1. they boast an impressive IACS conductivity rating >101%  - that's impressive for a copper product
2. they are engineered to allow another banana plug to be inserted into the insulated housing
3. they have perfectly round spring pins - most spring pins are not completely round
4. they fit into all of the banana terminals I have tried with an unforced "snugness" that grips the speaker and amp terminals securely.
5. they are dead simple to connect using solder
6. removal is also very easy if you want to try them on a different cables

KLE Innovators state they can be crimped, but that's not something I would personally try - perhaps that have a special crimping tool?

So how did this unassuming looking little banana improve sound quality ?...
1. the most noticeable improvement was the width and depth of the image - much bigger than my room
2. overall clarity was front and center and added some nice "sparkle" in the high end
3. instrument placement and isolation within the image was improved
4. The dynamics were noticeably faster.
5. additional texture in bass lines were very nicely reproduced

I think the best genre of music that shows off the full capability of these bananas is classical - even my worst recording sounded very spacious and allowed be to discern the distinct boundaries of first/second viollins, violas, cellos and double bass sections within the orchestra and the added depth placed brass, woodwind and percussion in equally isolated spaces front to back within the image

"Is This Love", by Bob Marley was cavernous and sounded like it was being performed in a stadium!

These connectors also excel in allowing micro details such as subtle venue reverberations and reflections to be more noticeable than with any other banana connector I have used in the past.

If the speaker cables in your system utilizes a more standard Banana plug -  I'd highly recommend replacing them with the KLEI Bananas.

Cost is $135 Aussie Dollars (about $100 US)

What did I use before these?

The most recent was a spring connector from ebay like this
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/4x-Acoustic-Copper-Silver-Plated-APS5-Speaker-Cable-Banana-Plug-Connector/30...

Other "named" products included Spring Banana plugs from Neotech and a pure copper connector from Furez - none of which performed to the level of this plug

There are not many products that improve sound this much for $100 - go on - give em a try!

Back to the tunes :-)

Steve
williewonka
Ayre seems to like rhodium - you'd better do a blinded test to be sure
Why don't amateur audio companies not follow the lead of the professionals and all use Neutrik connectors?
It could be that they cost 4-5 times more than the typical connectors used in home (amateur, really?) audio set ups. Also, home audio set ups don't usually get connected, disconnected and reconnected on a continual basis like pro audio set ups. You can also factor in that in stage performances, where Neutrik connectors and the shielding they provide from outrageous lighting systems with their dimmers and roadies stepping on them doesn't necessarily occur at home.

All the best,
Nonoise
@randy-11 - I have compared Rhodium plated connectors to silver plated copper connectors and solid silver connectors in the past and the rhodium connectors did not display the same level of clarity, dynamics and image as the silver plated copper, but solid silver was the best

Alas, under excessive humid conditions Silver tarnishes. However the black oxidation on silver (i.e. silver sulphide) can still convey electrical current - unlike tarnished copper.

BTW, I’ve been using silver and silver plated connectors for over 4 years and I am yet to see any tarnish appear - the humidity of my house varies between 40% (winter) and 65% (summer)

I’ve observed Rhodium plated connectors tend to perform around the same level as beryllium copper, which is the metal of choice for many connectors. So it compares well to most other connectors

Rhodium is selected as a plating for it’s durability - only a very thin coat is required and it is tough enough to prevent scratching through to the metal beneath - hence it works out cheaper in the long run - that’s probably why Ayre and many other companies use it.

Like gold - It also looks "pretty" compared to the flat look of silver

Regards...