Banana Plugs - Spring
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Single Spring Banana Plug (Bare Wire Connection)
Double Spring Banana Plug (Bare Wire Connection)
Single Spring Banana Plug (Spade Connection)
Double Spring Banana Plug (Spade Connection)
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Welcome
Every member of our Axiom team, myself included, is pleased that you have decided on one of our products. We have all worked hard to bring you the highest level of satisfaction from your audio experiences, and will continue to work hard to make every Axiom purchase a wise audio investment for you.

Axiom is deeply committed to ongoing audio research that continues to enhance the performance of our products. We design and engineer all of our loudspeakers based on the world-class psycho-acoustical research that was conducted at the National Research Council and that I have been an integral part of since its early years. This research changed the way the sound is measured, and allows Axiom to provide the world’s most realistic-sounding loudspeakers at amazing value to the consumer. By emphasizing the practical side of our ongoing research, Axiom continues to extend people’s expectations of performance.

It is our central goal at Axiom to turn this research into a truly exciting experience for you in your environment. Our commitment to the delivery of the most accurate sound reproduction is a commitment to heighten the level of enjoyment you receive from music and movies.

We at Axiom see our customers as family members and as such we stand at the ready to deliver personal, expert advice and to follow up on any of your audio needs.

Sincerely,
Ian Colquhoun
President, Axiom
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Single Spring Banana Plug (Bare Wire Connection)
Step 1
Unscrew the nut at the top of the banana plug to expose the hole through the binding post. Leave the washer below the hole.
Step 2
Insert the bare speaker cable through the hole in the banana-plug binding post.
Step 3
Place one of the supplied wrenches over the nut at the bottom of the post to hold it in place while you tighten down the nut at the top to hold the spade lug in place. Hold the bottom wrench in one hand while you tighten the top nut and washer against the spade so it’s snug.
Step 4
Insert the banana plug with spade attached into the correct binding post of the speaker, keeping the red and black (positive and negative) connections consistent. The banana plug does not go all the way into the speaker binding post, which is normal.
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Double Spring Banana Plug (Bare Wire Connection)
Step 1
Unscrew the nuts at the top of the double banana plug and leave the washers in place below the hole.
Step 2
Thread the speaker cable through the plastic tension-relief loop on the side of the double banana plug.
Step 3
Insert the bare cable through each hole in the banana-plug binding posts, keeping the positive and negative (red and black) connections consistent.
Step 4
Use the supplied wrench to tighten down each nut to hold the bare wires in place.
Step 5
Insert the double banana plug with bare wire attached into the correct binding posts of the speaker, keeping the red and black (postive and negative) connections consistent. The banana plug does not go all the way into the speaker binding post, which is normal.
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Single Spring Banana Plug (Spade Connection)
Step 1
Examine your spade lug to see if it has a ¼-inch or 3/8-inch diameter between the prongs.
Step 2
a) Unscrew the nut at the top of the banana plug.

b) If you have a 3/8-inch spade, place it around the binding post.

c) If it’s a ¼-inch spade lug, lift up the washer and place the spade around the indent in the binding post that accommodates ¼-inch spades.
 
Step 3
Place one of the supplied wrenches over the nut at the bottom of the post to hold it in place while you tighten down the nut at the top to hold the spade lug in place. Hold the bottom wrench in one hand while you tighten the top nut and washer against the spade so it’s snug.
Step 4
Insert the banana plug with spade attached into the correct binding post of the speaker, keeping the red and black (positive and negative) connections consistent. The banana plug does not go all the way into the speaker binding post, which is normal.
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Double Spring Banana Plug (Spade Connection)
Step 1
Examine your spade lug to see if it has a ¼-inch or 3/8-inch diameter between the prongs.
Step 2
a) Unscrew the two nuts at the top of the banana plug.

b) If you have a 3/8-inch spade, place it around the binding post.

c) If it’s a ¼-inch spade lug, lift up the washer and place the spade around the indent in each binding post that accommodates ¼-inch spades.
 
Step 3
Holding the double banana plug in one hand, place the supplied wrench over each nut while you tighten down the nut to hold the spade lug in place.
Step 4
Insert the double banana plug with spades attached into the correct binding posts of the speaker, keeping the red and black (positive and negative) connections consistent. The banana plug does not go all the way into the speaker binding post, which is normal.
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