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How to Connect KLH Speakers Without Plugs
- 1). Cut a length of speaker wire to fit the run between your amplifier and speaker, leaving about four feet of slack at each end to accommodate distances between the floor and the terminals.
- 2). Use cutting pliers to split the two leads at each end of the wire.
- 3). Use strippers to bare about 1/2 inch of wire on each lead, and twist the strands together into a unified whole wire.
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Typical spring clip terminalspeaker connector image by jovica antoski from Fotolia.com
If your speaker has spring clip terminals (see photo), depress the red tab and insert the copper-colored or positive speaker lead into the hole, up to but not including the insulation, and release the tab. Test with a light tug. Repeat on the black tab of the spring clip with the silver-colored or negative speaker lead. - 5). If your speaker has binding post terminals, one will be black (negative) and the other red (positive). Back up each knurled plastic nut with finger and thumb until you see a hole drilled through, and perpendicular to, the binding post. Inset positive stripped wire through the hole in the red binding post, repeat through the black binding post with the negative stripped wire. Tighten down the nuts until snug but not so tight that it severs the wire strands.
- 6). If you have binding post terminals but there are no holes drilled through the binding posts, strip the wires to expose one inch of bare wire, twist the strands together, bend it into a loop, drape the loop over the binding post, and tighten the nut over the wire.
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