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Speaker cable with small/skinny spade plugs?

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Anyone here know cheap speaker cables with small/skinny spade plugs? My McIntosh 2100 has tiny speaker taps (there's a pic of it around here somewhere) and most spades won't come close to fitting, unfortunately.

try the cheapest spades that Kimber Kable makes, as Vandersteen speakers historically have the same issues and I've found that these fit very nicely into the narrow barrier strips.

Replace the binding posts on the amp with ones that aren't rubbish?

If reterminating is not an option you could try anticables, they will terminate their cables with 3/16 inch spades if those will work on your MC 2100.

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You could just use cable with bare ends, just bend it around the screw into a hook shape and tighten the screw on it.

Yeah, I was thinking that probably would be the easiest solution but figured it wouldn't hurt to ask around.

Try taking some of the material on the sides of the spades off with a Dremel tool or file if you don't have a Dremel.

barrier strips and bare wire is a great connection air tight and a solid connection. Maybe just tin the ends of the speaker wire to make it easier to connect and keep stray strands of wire on mutli strand cable from fraying.

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