LFD Speaker Jumpers

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    rockhopper

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    I've just bought these off the bay... unfortunately the spade connectors are too small for my speaker terminals

    Description from the ad:

    LFD AUDIO SPEAKER TERMINAL CONNECTORS
    280 mm Linking leads allowing you to upgrade the standard method
    supplied by the maker.
    4mm Z plug at 1 end & 6mm diametre spade at the other.
    Massive upgrade if you know what these are.

    I'm not 100% sure what these cables are made of, but I believe most LFD cable is high quality silver.

    Anyone want them for what I paid? £30.

    Cheers!

    P.S. There's obviously 2 of these, one set per speaker oh, and they're mint condition as far as I can tell.
     
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    Please see photo at hifiwigwam.com (classifieds).
     
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    ^ ^ ^
     
    rockhopper, May 12, 2008
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    Seems a shame to sell them just for this. Can you not just force the spade ends apart slightly in the workshop (bit of heat may help).

    John
     
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    Good point, might try this! However, i've got soem biwire cable on the way, so wont need them anymore. It'll be good to try the jumpers with the single cables as well though, cheers.
     
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