Quality of Hardware Kits

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ewetho
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Re: Quality of Hardware Kits

#16 Post by ewetho »

Neutriks are the only way to go. While working with Steve the plastic 1/4s not so much. we switched out for metal ones.

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#17 Post by LelandCrooks »

Okay, so which metal ones. I had terrible troubles with them spinning, stripping and poor connections.
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#18 Post by AntonZ »

LelandCrooks wrote:Original Neutriks only. 8)
Amen to that.

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#19 Post by Nordo »

I think what would help (both plastic and metal fittings) would be including a metal locking washer on each side. Not the spring type, but the ones with the jagged edges that dig in and grip both the timber cabinet and the plastic/metal nut.

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#21 Post by Nordo »

Tom wins the prize!!! (and he's not an Aussie!!!) :lol:

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#22 Post by wounded horse »

You don't want 1/4 jacks on pro speaker cabs. Not airtight, electrical contact issues, cable pullout. Get the neutrik speakons. The only cab hookup worth using IMO.

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#23 Post by wounded horse »

And possibly the only thing manufactured in Leichtenstein. There's another reason.

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#24 Post by wounded horse »

Lederhosen, that's a possible. But you don't want to fit any of those to a cab, trust me.

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#25 Post by gdougherty »

+1 to 1/4 having no business on a speaker. Would eliminate all the times I've seen clueless people using instrument cable to hookup speakers.
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#26 Post by Bruce Weldy »

gdougherty wrote:Would eliminate all the times I've seen clueless people using instrument cable to hookup speakers.
Yeah, but you know what's coming.........somebody puts a speakon connector on their bass guitar and their amp and tries using speaker cable and wondering why it's noisy......

And yes, it had to be a bass player doing something stupid like that ..... everybody knows that guitar players are way too lazy to deal with equipment.

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Re: Quality of Hardware Kits

#27 Post by SirNickity »

My suggestion: Carry a 1/4" to Speakon pigtail or five. Fewer things on your cabinet jack plate, and in a pinch, you have 1/4" connectivity.

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