Right Angle Banana Plug VCELINK

MC202-1P-OL
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Features:

  • Plug Material: 24K Gold-plated
  • 1 Pair Contains one black and one red plugs with screws
  • After-sales Service: 12-month Warranty

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Description

Unlike the standard banana plug, the VCELINK Right Angle Banana Plug is great for optimizing audio installations in tight spaces while maintaining performance and reliability. Engineered with a 90-degree design, our angled banana plug is suitable for audio equipment with limited space, ensuring a neat and organized setup. It is perfect for use in home theaters, audio systems, and other audio setups.

Learn more about banana plugs in A Comprehensive Guide to Banana Plugs.

Features

Easy Installation & Use

Our soldering-free banana plugs are designed for effortless installation, allowing you to connect speaker cables to your speakers/receiver with ease. Simply insert the audio cable into the banana tip, and you're ready to plug and play.

Wide Compatibility

Featuring a standard 4mm banana tip, our plugs are compatible with a wide range of audio cables (10-20 AWG) and equipment, including speakers, A/V receivers, amplifiers, surround sound systems, and banana wall plates with banana-style binding posts.

Durable Construction

Crafted with 24K gold-plated plugs and pure copper construction, our banana plugs ensure optimal conductivity, corrosion resistance, and oxidation resistance for clear and lossless sound quality.

High Performance

-Our banana plugs feature high-density shielded soft rubber sleeves with strong insulation and corrosion resistance, ensuring a longer service life and protection against short circuits;

-The double screw design provides a secure and stable connection, preventing the wire from slipping out and minimizing signal loss.

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Primipilus

These banana plugs are great. I used them for all speakers to reduce stress on speaker terminals and save space. Paired with InstallGear 14 Gauge AWG Oxygen-Free Speaker Wire with zero issues. There was enough space to easily take proper-sized 12 Gauge wire. Banana plug fit is snug, I had zero issues connecting them the first time and disconnecting from speakers several times during installation. For those who are using banana plugs for the first time don't panic - they ARE supposed to go tight for the first time since you are slightly compressing the ribs for a precise match with speaker/wall terminals. Measured electric resistance and it's extremely low comparable to solid copper connectors. No issues with conductivity. I installed a total of 18 of these plugs for my setup and had absolutely no issues with screws or assembly. It's NOT EASY to slide plastic sleeves off if you are pulling them directly - slide them off in a circular motion instead while pulling metal assembly out.

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A. T.S.

I love them. Two screws, so the cable is tightly fixed. Must press hard first time inserting into amplifier, as the pin is still wide. I should have bought more, though, as you need 4 plugs per speaker, not two as I naively thought. Works well with either bare copper or tinned ends. Recommended!

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初めて知ったパーツに驚き。(物知らずだった私)
アンプとスピーカーを壁際に設置ができて最高です。
更に、音質も改善されて大変満足しています。

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Walter J.R.

The socket end of these will accept a male banana plug if you remove the plastic coating and remove the set screws. You might want to wrap them in electrical tape to prevent the adjacent adapters from shorting out by touching.

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corebyte

These are nice and heavy-duty, and are very easy to hook up to any wire using a small flat screwdriver - you insert the wire a fair length into the end and then tighten both of the screws - one near the end and another closer to the plug. It will take a pretty heavy gauge wire and seems it could handle quite a bit of current.