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Audiogon search reveals this is at least the 22nd time for this thread. Slow news day, I guess.
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I've been on this site for many years and most of my advice is random, bad and knee-jerk, but the one thing I stand behind is that Banana's Rule, Spades Drool. The main reason is just reliability. There may be monster class connectors like the Cardas or Mundorf connectors, but I've never had a banana plug come lose just from sitting around like I have spades. The issue repeatedly happens from the materials on the conectors being too hard to properly grip a hard metal spade. Nickel and rhodium plated being among the worst offenders. A decent Viborg banana will be tight and never let go unless you trip a cable. |
Plating has little to do with the "hardness" of the connector. That is a function of the base metal. If it is pure copper, that will be as soft as you will get. The plating is so thin it really is inconsequential as far as overall harness in concerned. Now, an ultra polished surface has less friction and may be a more "slippery" connection. In any event, the Cardas binding post I noted above renders these issues moot. |