View Full Version : Metal strip on LSi15 ? Do you use it.
tapeshc
01-25-2005, 10:35 AM
Due to some recent changes to my 2 ch. setup, I want to use single speaker cable instead of Bi-Wire or Double run.
I have never used those metal strips that came with my LSi15 to connect Bass & Trebel connectors.
Have you used them or have any alternative that you have found better.
Any opinions or suggestions ?
Thanks in advance.
Frank Z
01-25-2005, 10:49 AM
If you don't want to use it just use a short length of speaker wire from the bottom posts to the top. Badda Boom, Badda Bing!
okiepolkie
01-25-2005, 10:49 AM
You will not want to use the metal strips that came with your LSi's.
An alternative would be to use good speaker wire to run from the top posts to the bottom post.
If you are using banana plugs to connect from the amp to speaker, then use either bare speaker wire or wire with spades on the end to connect the top to bottom posts.
If you are using bare wire or spades from the amp to speaker, then you can use banana plugs to go from the top to bottom posts.
Depending on the gauge speaker wire you are using, you can strip a few centimeters of insulation off the wire and run it from the bottom to the top(or reverse) binding post. I would try this last since you would have a good amount of bare wire, which oxidizes faster and also is exposed for possibilities of shorting out the wire.
edit: Frank beat me to it while I was typing
tapeshc
01-25-2005, 10:54 AM
I will be using spades on speaker wire, as I am not very confident about Banana Plugs loose contact.
So I think I will go with Some good speaker wire.
Gauge, I think 14 should do it.
Another thing that was bit surprising was that LSi top post only serve tweeter not mid range woofers, as I was expecting.
I am not sure if thats normal or its only LSi.
Frank Z
01-25-2005, 10:59 AM
Unless you are planning on disconnecting your speakers on a regular basis skip the spades, banana jacks, etc. All you are doing is adding another connection that you don't need. Bare wire into the terminals is all you need.
tapeshc
01-25-2005, 11:07 AM
I fully agree with you on this, very few people believe this but I do believe that less connector means better signal.
I always use bare wire, unless untill cable I am using is factory terminated.
Banana Plugs - they are never tightly secured so I dont use them, I know it may sound ridiculous to some but thats me.
Even with spades or bare wire I use AQ wrench to secure them tightly, believe it or not, bass does get better after you tighten them.
Thanks for responding.
Frank Z
01-25-2005, 11:27 AM
Your welcome........now where's my dollar?:D
Hey, when did the price go up? I thought it was only a penny for your thoughts....and no I dont want your nickel or your dime!! ;)
jmierzur
01-25-2005, 12:00 PM
And connect the speaker wire from the amp to the bottom speaker terminals.
Joey_V
01-28-2005, 02:10 PM
Hey guys,
What's wrong with using the stock metal strips on the LSi?
Frank Z
01-28-2005, 07:16 PM
Nothing at all but some folks feel that a wire jumper improves the sound quality.
Vr3MxStyler2k3
01-28-2005, 07:22 PM
Originally posted by jmierzur
And connect the speaker wire from the amp to the bottom speaker terminals.
Alright, you seem to have a reason for most all data you spread...
so... :o
WHY!?!
I can see it would be easier to connect, but... is that the only reason? Or is there some sonic wonder...
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