How to guide on speaker terminals

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Uploaded by on May 22, 2009

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  • @davidenespana I used to work for AT&T and used patch cords in the central offices...we had plug cleaning machines because when the cords got dirty you would sometimes get errors. the cords were used to patch T-Carrier systems.

  • Copper Oxide is an electrical conductor. Duh!

  • Excellent little video - helped sort out the posts on my new Monitor Audio Bronze Bx2s

    

  • so it looks like the bannah plugged  one the best ways to keep wire from slipping out.

  • You're doing it WRONG actually, haha.

    You need to screw off the black or red part completely, and then you can easily take out the "bungs" as you call 'm :P (without damaging them)

  • Put your probe in the bung hole!

  • tnx to your info more power sir

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