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So my speaker upgrade project from Bose to Polk's are starting to get more expensive than I thought. I knew what I was getting into, but some items I was not expected to upgrade. With that said, I will segment into my question. Has anyone on here replaced their speaker jumpers plates on the back of their speakers from their binding posts? If so, did you upgrade the plates or use speaker wire?
Here is an example of the jumper plates I have seen: http://www.linearinterconnects.com/jumpers.htm My new fronts are Polk Audio RTi A1's. I am actually going to bi-wire them with Canare Star-Quad 4S11 cable (banana to bi-spades). I was going to go with BlueJeans Cable, but I found this place that is actually a little cheaper and uses Techflex sleeving on the finished product. http://www.heartlandcables.com/shop/...roducts_id=238 |
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