Monster Cable THX-GP 20-Pack Standard THX-Certified Gold-Plated Speaker Connectors
- Provides more reliable, corrosion-resistant connection then bare speaker wire.
- Easy-to-terminate connectors for entire home theater system.
- Connectors lock into place for a longer-lasting, more reliable connection.
- Easy to identify color-coded connectors for simple, error-free speaker hookup.
- 24k gold contact connections for better signal transfer.
Home Theatre Speaker Cables Need Higher Quality Connectors-Don’t Use Bare Speaker Wire Typically, the speaker wire that’s included with all-in-one home theatre systems doesn’t come with connectors. Over time, the exposure to air causes the bare copper wire to corrode. That’s why THX, the industry leader in sound quality certification for movie theatres, collaborated with Monster Cable to create connection standards specifically for home theatre speaker connections. Monster THX-Certified Connectors Provide Higher Quality Speaker Cable Connections Monster THX connectors ensure the highest quality speaker connections. Unlike flimsy connectors that easily fall out: 1. Monster’s Lock Notch design locks the connector in place for a secure, reliable connection. 2. 24k gold contacts provide maximum signal transfer and durability. 3. THX color-coding ensures you hook up everything right the first time…. More >>
Monster Cable THX-GP 20-Pack Standard THX-Certified Gold-Plated Speaker Connectors
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5 comments
samdrucker on October 10, 2009 at 3:36 am
Easly crimps to wires, using plyers.wont pull out of terminals as easy as a bare wire. The only impovement would be if they could have added an extra terminal or two incase you mess one up ,if the wire slips out while your crimping it theres no saving it.
Level Headed on October 10, 2009 at 5:32 am
You get what you pay for. Needless to say I didn’t get much. These are made for low end small gauge wires for equiptment that is of the same calibur. Oh well.
Often in error; never in doubt on October 10, 2009 at 6:38 am
These pins are adequate only for lower power connections – those using #12 AWG and smaller wire sizes. The barrel into which the wire is inserted for crimping is too small to accommodate #10 Monster Cable.
D. Maldonado on October 10, 2009 at 9:28 am
The package arrived a lot quicker than I had thought it would, and it was great for the install, crimped easily and the color coding helped as I have a 7.1 set up. Warning, this will not work well with any gauge larger than 16 AWG wire. I wanted to have a completely THX certified system so I ended up going with these connectors.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000092WYB
Richard Pelrine on October 10, 2009 at 10:39 am
If you’ve ever set up a home stereo system with the hydra-like sprout of cables coming out the back of the entertainment center, you’ll appreciate these sleeves keeping track of which wire leads to where.