Best practices to clean the binding posts on your speakers and amps?


I'm moving my speakers around again due to a low WAF where they are now and It's been a while since I cleaned the binding/plugin posts on my speakers and also on my amps.  I currently am trying banana plugs to hook up my speaker wire, and I want the best contact with a smooth, clean connection.  What do you guys do?

audio-oldie

I think isopropyl alcohol makes sense. I do remember many years ago, someone suggesting to simply pull the banana interconnects out of a speaker’s inputs and then plug them back in again. The same was suggested for cleaning the inputs and outputs on preamplifiers and power amplifiers.

I wish that I could remember who suggested this method of cleaning the inputs and  outputs of audio gear, but  it was many years ago. 

 

@jimmyblues1959 

many years ago, someone suggesting to simply pull the banana interconnects out of a speaker’s inputs and then plug them back in again

Back in the day, that was a common explanation for why cables sounded different.

Over the years, I have used both Caig Deoxit and Stabilant 22 ($).

Both clean well, and Stabilant 22 is a conductive polymer, so in theory, I have better conductance.

Good luck

@richardbrand  

 

 To this day I’ve never used any type of cleaner for my interconnects

or speaker cable and IME they sound fine. 👍