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    Default Lsi9 and Banana Plugs

    I just got some Zebracables, and I cant see where Banana plugs go in.
    The Lsi9s have red and black plastic where the plugs should go in but I'm not seeing a way to take em off...any suggestions?

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    Unscrew the nut (corrent terminology?) and pry off the little plastic nub with a knife.
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    Yeah you have to unscrew the nut completely to remove the plastic nubs. Then you screw the nut back on again and use the banana plugs as usual.

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    Thanks guys
    I knew the lugs had to come off but those plastic buggers where giving me a problem, I finally got them off.
    I have been using 10AWG THX monsters from awhile back and I thought they were good, after plugging the Zebras in I noticed an imediate difference! Wow!
    I had no idea cables could make such a difference I was always a doubter in that area especially since I thought I had decent cables to begin with, I really do hear a difference and its not my imagination, its my ears!

    The best way to describe the difference is that before compared to now it seems the Monsters were leaving out pockets of the frequency. Now it seems like all frequencies are equally loud....If that makes sense, it's completely true
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lsi9

    The best way to describe the difference is that before compared to now it seems the Monsters were leaving out pockets of the frequency. Now it seems like all frequencies are equally loud....If that makes sense, it's completely true
    makes perfect sense.
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    Now that's weird. I also noticed the same thing on my Monster IC's, that I foolishly spent $200 on before I knew about high end companies.

    Are those Zebras already terminated with bananas? If not, you're probably better off going bare wire.
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