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Banana Plugs: Gold plate Brass vs. Silver plate Copper Just for fun I decided to swap out the dual banana plug connectors I had been using with some Kimber 8TC cables for some speakers with dual binding posts The gold-plated brass connectors came with the speakers I used regular 12 gauge stranded OFC copper for the jumpers I was mostly happy with
Deoxit vs. CRC Contact Cleaner vs - Audiokarma Home Audio Stereo . . . The CRC is fine to use on electronics, but one needs to remember that it is a contact cleaner, not a contact preservative It's great because it doesn't leave a residue (Oh, I long for the days of TF, like RickB says- I still have a few cans and small containers of liquid TF), but for switches and pots, some protection makes for a much more
NTE Out of Business, replaced by Vetco From the link, it appears Vetco Electronics did not purchase NTE but are stocked with a huge quantity of NTE's line of inventory They will continue to carry NTE marked and packaged parts in stock until they run out They also mentioned that NTE part numbers will be used, but they will replace the "NTE" with "VET"
Voxx Bought Out By Gentex | Audiokarma Home Audio Stereo Discussion Forums Consumer electronics products, specifically Klipsch, Onkyo, and Integra, have not been forgotten The press release references the following: Gentex believes its expertise in high volume manufacturing will help the Premium Audio team to continue its expansion in the consumer technology and connected home space, through newly launched Gentex
Using Japanese 100v Stereo components in the US A question for all you techies out there Is it necessary to use a step-down converter to run 100 volt (Japanese Market) components in the USA? Or is the extra 10-25 volts within the safety limits of most components power supplies? I've never been able to find a definitive answer to this question
JBL SA600, SA660 Help | Audiokarma Home Audio Stereo Discussion Forums I owned a JBL SA600 amp from 1968 to 1997 I bought it as a senior in collage for a huge amount of money, $500, and enjoyed it until I got the itch for more power and sold it It went to Japan just like every other vintage JBL piece of electronics seems to go