
2007-03-30, 19:05
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Norway
Posts: 398
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+1 on the solderless. It's horrible. I myself solder everything in audio, no god damn cable connectors on anything. If i have to use a screw-on terminal i tin the wire, tin the terminal, screw together and solder them together. This is a decent upgrade to your George L's, very recommended. Also, the transfer resistance on a screw-on terminal is pretty damn high compared to soldering it on - we're talking 0,2 ohms versus 0,0002 ohms. Stuff like that actually makes a difference with a complex low-voltage signal.
People in "pro" car audio solder the speaker cable directly onto the speaker terminals instead of using the more common cable connectors.. It has to be for a reason 
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