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#77586 - 08/13/06 08:47 AM Bannana Plugs and the 7500
knownalien Offline
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Registered: 10/23/05
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I just went to Best Buy and bought some moster bannana plugs. These particualr ones are already "coupled" but they have a little flex. In the back of my Denon I managed to get them plugged in fine as they were. But judging from picks of the 7500, I think the distance between the posts in the back too far apart and my mosters will be useless? Is this a possibility? The monster plaugs are like $20 a pair. It'd be a shame to not be able to use them.
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#77587 - 08/13/06 09:16 AM Re: Bannana Plugs and the 7500
jmschnur Offline
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Registered: 07/28/06
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Spades are much better for the 7500. It is a dfferential amp and the security of really tight coupling is important.


Perhaps you could exchange them for spades.

Joel

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#77588 - 08/13/06 09:19 AM Re: Bannana Plugs and the 7500
knownalien Offline
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Registered: 10/23/05
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they may be better, but will banannas fit?
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#77589 - 08/13/06 10:51 AM Re: Bannana Plugs and the 7500
gonk Offline
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What's the spacing between the bananas? I made a very rough estimate of the spacing between the posts on the 7500, but will need to pull the cabinet forward a bit to get an accurate measurement. The distance between post centers looks to be ~3/4" (possibly 7/8"). If that's close to your bananas, I'll try to get a better measurement when Kate takes her nap this afternoon.
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#77590 - 08/13/06 12:33 PM Re: Bannana Plugs and the 7500
knownalien Offline
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Registered: 10/23/05
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Quote:
Originally posted by gonk:
What's the spacing between the bananas? I made a very rough estimate of the spacing between the posts on the 7500, but will need to pull the cabinet forward a bit to get an accurate measurement. The distance between post centers looks to be ~3/4" (possibly 7/8"). If that's close to your bananas, I'll try to get a better measurement when Kate takes her nap this afternoon.
3/4" on the dot.
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Polk LSi9 Surrounds
SVS PC-Plus 20-39 (newest addition down to 16hz) Subwoofer
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#77591 - 08/13/06 01:57 PM Re: Bannana Plugs and the 7500
nfaguys Offline
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Having used "standard-issue" banana plugs for years I recently purchased LOCKING BANANA PLUGS from a seller on ebay. Very pleased with them...and when working on wiring in tight spots behind the amp and speakers they don't pull out like previously. Reasinably priced. HTH
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#77592 - 08/13/06 02:45 PM Re: Bannana Plugs and the 7500
gonk Offline
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If your bananas are exactly 3/4" apart, I'm pretty sure that's the standard spacing and that Outlaw stuck with that spacing for the 7500 and 7700 (and all their other amps). I'll try to get a more accurate measurement later today to confirm it.
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#77593 - 08/13/06 07:13 PM Re: Bannana Plugs and the 7500
fm Offline
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Registered: 04/25/06
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Loc: CA
The binding posts on the amp are for 3/4" spacing. Depending on the post, you can even plug them into the holes the wires go into.

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#77594 - 08/13/06 09:53 PM Re: Bannana Plugs and the 7500
billyTHEkid Offline
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Registered: 06/17/06
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i have used monster banana plugs with the 7500, but i really prefer the locking ones. you don't have to worry about a loose connection. If your plugs don't fit, you can always cut the plastic and seperate them into two seperate plugs.
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#77595 - 08/14/06 12:28 PM Re: Bannana Plugs and the 7500
Wayne Charlton Offline
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