anyone see these before

Of course I've seen spades, the spades w/ a banana connector that allows for quick plug in .I have not seen these before. They seem to be made of thick Cardas bill and one more way of attaching to your amp or speakers. I know some of you guys want less for ends, this seems minimal enough w/ no flimsy ends here.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Tuneful-Cables-Speaker-Cable-Adaptors-for-McIntosh-Amps-Vintage-Amps-Speakers-/331818621042?hash=item4d41ee5872:g:PhMAAOSwdU1W~VER
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  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 34,069
    no, actually -- I sometimes use these things to adapt to nanners -- because I am supremely lazy. Screwdrivers take work, man...

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    I have four of these on my EICO ST-70 (or maybe the ST-40, I dunno)...


    I've also made adaptors sort of like the ones you're asking about, using some zip cord, spade lugs, and a dual banana jack. I have a pair in one of the hifi junk drawers upstaris, in fact.

  • voltz
    voltz Posts: 5,384
    I think they are basically just Barrier spades, needed for most older McIntosh amplifiers. but these are adapters so regular cables can be used.
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  • pumpkinman
    pumpkinman Posts: 9,912
    ^^^^^^^^ what Mark says. :)

    I use those also Lew. Do you need any ?? Not sure but I may have a few extras in a drawer somewhere.
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