Monster Cable THX-GP 20-Pack Standard THX-Certified Gold-Plated Speaker Connectors | List Price: $14.95 Discount Price: Too low to display

| Brand: Monster Binding: Electronics
Features: - Provides more reliable, corrosion-resistant connection then bare speaker wire.
- Easy-to-terminate connectors for entire home theater system.
- Connectors lock into place for a longer-lasting, more reliable connection.
- Easy to identify color-coded connectors for simple, error-free speaker hookup.
- 24k gold contact connections for better signal transfer.
Better than bare wire. [Posted on 2007-10-31] I bought these connectors to terminate the speaker wire when I hooked up my Onkyo SKS-HT540 speaker system. On the receiver end of the wires I used banana plugs and on the speaker end I used these bad boys. I really probably would have preferred to use plugs on both ends but the speakers in the Onkyo system that I bought have spring clip connectors and since I wanted to avoid bare wire ends I went with these. I used 12 gauge wire and although it was a snug fit for these connectors it worked out well. The only thing that could have been better would have been if the pins were angled instead of straight so that the didn't stick out as much behind the speakers. Monster does make the angled speaker pins, but I found that they were significantly more expensive so I went with these and am glad I did.
Not for large gauge wires [Posted on 2007-12-12] I am using 12 gauge wire for all my speaker runs and wanted this type of connector to terminate them to a pair of Yahama NS1000M speakers. The NS1000Ms are older speakers that use a clamp type terminal. The 12 gauge wire will not fit in the solder cup on the THX speaker pins. Yes you can trim the wire down and with some careful soldering make them work but the color coded caps are not large enough to accmodate the 12 gauge wire. The specs should show the maximum usable wire size but do not.
Low end [Posted on 2007-12-28] You get what you pay for. Needless to say I didn't get much. These are made for low end small gauge wires for equiptment that is of the same calibur. Oh well.
Color coded speaker wires [Posted on 2007-12-28] I did not use the pins included here but did want these to color
code my speaker wires. I used the color coding provided on the packaging
and also used these to designate which wire of the pair was "+". I put
the marker on the "+" wire so it is easy to know which wire goes where.
I wish there was a package that just offered the rubber color markings without the pins at a reduced price.
Puny Monster [Posted on 2008-01-26] These pins are adequate only for lower power connections - those using #12 AWG and smaller wire sizes. The barrel into which the wire is inserted for crimping is too small to accommodate #10 Monster Cable.
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