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Anonymous Posted on Sep 03, 2013

Need pwr 115 dual banana speaker plug in crossover

Need pwr 115 dual banana speaker plug in crossover board

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  • Posted on Oct 31, 2008

SOURCE: speakon cable to amp

Check the wire's insulation for ridges or striping; if the insulation is clear check the color of the wire inside. Then check the source of the wire to determine which polarity is connected to which wire. Once you know the polarity of the wires at the source, it should be easy to determine the polarity of the wire at the destination. The wire closest to the particular banana clip is most likely the one connected to it. If all else fails, you could use an OHM meter.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 08, 2008

SOURCE: Pioneer VSX-815 speaker wiring

You can hook them up either way, the banana jacks are good for hooking two speakers to one terminal (ie one through the botton, one banana) but the electrical connection is the same either way. Sometimes the banana capable jacks are on speakers A and speakers B, and the surround don't accept banana plugs, your stuck with how your reciever is wired.

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  • Posted on Mar 29, 2009

SOURCE: Using JBL 4410 3-Way crossover, trying to use PG 12" Dual 4-ohm

ok, connect the amp positive to the positive end of one sub coil, take the negative of that coil, and run it to the positive of the second sub coil, then run the negative out of the second sub coil to the negative of the amp.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 06, 2011

SOURCE: The speaker cables has "banana

If they're a fixed spacing that doesn't match the spacing of the black and red speaker terminals you'll need to either chop them off and replace them with individual tips or just wrap the twisted bare wire ends around the base of each post and crank 'em down. Make sure no strands are touching anything but the intended post.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 11, 2011

SOURCE: i have a bx4500h and

does the cab have a horn like the one in the photo if it does then you must think again.

you must try to get a replacement crossover or get a speaker geek to fix it for you its not so hard you can get the burnt out components fro radio shack / maplin so on. most of the blown components will show damage or smell like they are burnt because thats what they are.

the cross over plays a very important job in the fact that it filters of the top frequencies so you only get subs on the bottom 12's bass / mid on the top 12's and hi frequencies on the horn.

you will loose all the quality if you go direct and could easily blow things up especially the horn.

this speaker cab looks like a Kenny i had and when working then they are fantastic. i blow one of the sub 12's and the cross over survived so unplug the speakers and test them 1 by one with a little power from an amp and a small amp that does not matter if it gets damaged

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How do you insert a banana plug into a Yamaha Htr 5850

To insert a banana plug into a Yamaha HTR-5850 receiver, follow these steps:
  1. Turn off the receiver and unplug it from the power source to avoid any electrical shock.
  2. Locate the speaker binding posts on the back of the receiver. There should be one for each speaker channel, usually labeled with a positive (+) and negative (-) symbol.
  3. Unscrew the binding post's plastic collar by turning it counterclockwise to reveal the hole for the banana plug.
  4. Insert the banana plug into the hole, making sure that the positive plug goes into the positive terminal and the negative plug goes into the negative terminal.
  5. Tighten the plastic collar by turning it clockwise until it is snug against the banana plug. Make sure that the plug is securely connected to the binding post.
  6. Repeat the process for each speaker channel.
  7. Once you have connected all of your speakers, plug in the receiver and turn it on to test your connections.
It's important to note that banana plugs may not be compatible with all speaker binding posts, so be sure to check the specifications of your receiver and speakers before purchasing banana plugs. If you're not comfortable working with electronics or unsure about any of the steps involved in connecting banana plugs to your receiver, it's best to consult a professional or authorized Yamaha dealer for assistance.
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Hello. i just bought denon poa2800. i usually use banana plugs for speaker connection.but these ports looks to wide and deep, not like regular banana ports. can i use regular banana plugs with it ?

OK, you can use banana plugs, but there is an easier way to connect speakers there. Remove wires from bananas, clean wires from insulation about 5mm (3/8"), unscrew black and red handles of speaker connectors in the back. Look carefully and will see holes in the shaft where you can plug in the wires (carefully with the colours) and by screwing in you tighten the cables.
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Trying to connect pyle PADH215 speakers

Pyle's PADH 215 comes with three different types of connections.... Banana Plug, 1/4" and Speakon. You can use any with this speaker. The reason there are two of the 1/4" connections and Speakon connections is that this offers the ability to daisy chain multiple speakers together as long as you watch your ohm load. And no it doesnt matter which connection you plug it in to
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How to connect my JBL JRX 115 speaker to my Yamaha RX V673 receiver

You would use a standard banana plug to either a 1/4 phono or speakon plug. The JBL JRX 115 has both on the back. All the outputs on the Yamaha RX V673 have banana plugs. The channel you plug into would be up to you, there are many choices and they are listed on the back of the unit.
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Sony STR-DN1010 with RCA output jack to Peavey PV-215 speaker input jack

is this a line level out put on the Sony? all the amp outputs on this unit use Banana Plugs, you will need an amp some where if it is. This speaker is not powered.
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Connecting Speakers to Marantz NR1402

HI,
You can use banana plugs to connect speakers to the speaker post. Connect the wire to the banana plug then insert the banana plug in the speaker post.

If you serch in google with the name speaker banana plug then you will get picture of different types.

You can buy this banana plugs in any nearby electronic spare part shop. They all stock this item. Normally comes in pair ( red, black)
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How do i biamp these speakers they have a biamp plug in the rear do i need a special cable to do this

The two input jacks are parallel connected, to allow you to chain extra speakers together. There is no facility on this model to bypass the crossover and bi-amplify horn and driver separately. Nor should you need to. Just make sure you use a power amp rated for at least 400 watts per channel at 8 ohms.
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My peavey ul 115 bass bin will only work through its bi amp input. Why is this ?. The other one works fine but when I switch speakers I have the same problem. Can you help please ?..Thank you.

The bi-amp jacks bypass the internal crossover. You need to look at the crossover section and see if an internal protection fuse has blown or if hte crossover itself is smoked.

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Pioneer VSX-815 speaker wiring

You can hook them up either way, the banana jacks are good for hooking two speakers to one terminal (ie one through the botton, one banana) but the electrical connection is the same either way. Sometimes the banana capable jacks are on speakers A and speakers B, and the surround don't accept banana plugs, your stuck with how your reciever is wired.
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