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Logico 24K Gold Plated Connectors Audio Banana Plugs Quick Connect (10 Pack)

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Logico 24K Gold Plated Connectors Audio Banana Plugs Quick Connect (10 Pack)

Maximize your home audio system capabilities by guaranteeing superb connections between the speaker cable and receiver with these Banana Plugs by LOGICO. These high-quality plugs are designed with self-lock teeth, allowing for a faster installation. Their low profile is an added space-saving bonus allowing you to place your speakers and/or receiver closer to the wall.

  • Quick self-lock design
  • 24k gold plated to prevent corrosion and insure clear signal transmission
  • Made from Brass Non-Magnetic
  • Accept wire sizes up to 8AWG
  • Polarity Color Code: Red and Black
  • Includes 5 Red and 5 Black plugs

  • Quick self-lock design
  • 24k gold plated to prevent corrosion and insure clear signal transmission
  • Made from Brass Non-Magnetic
  • Accept wire sizes up to 8AWG
  • Polarity Color Code: Red and Black
  • Includes 5 Red and 5 Black plugs

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