Binding Post Jumpers - New Product!!!


Here is a new product from KLE Innovations...
https://kleinnovations.com/kle-innovations-klei-products/klei-qseries/klei-qseries-speaker-binding-p...

I have not tried them, but I have tried many of their other speaker cables and I have tried the Banana plugs used on them.

The Banana plugs allow you to plug the speaker cables directly into the back of them

All of their products are outstanding and work extremely well - I have no reason to believe these will not live up to their stellar reputation

Enjoy - Steve
williewonka
@grannyring  and @lak  - RE: making jumpers

During the development of my helix speaker cables I found that if I made  the neutral conductor twice the gauge of the signal conductor it improved on sound quality.

I see from the images of their jumpers and high end cables that KLE Innovations employs a similar approach with their cables and jumpers.

Perhaps this would also be beneficial for your DIY jumpers?

Just a thought - Steve :-)
@williewonka Thanks for the suggestion. I'm actually not making any jumpers however in a different KLE Banana thread I beleave you recommended I do something simmular qirh the two wuns of Duelund 16 gauge wire on the upper speaker treminals and 12 gauge on the lower termanils. I will have to try it.
Have a look at Eichmann Ratio. KL (KLE) has used the Eichmann Ratio since 2000/2001. It is indicated throughout their literature.

Why aren’t you making some jumpers. Have soldering iron, KLE bananas, and Dueland wire can make and solder.
I'm using Montana EPX Speakers in my second system.
I've experimented with them for 10 years or longer and every time I do I reach the same conclusion; they sound best to me with two runs of speaker cables (4 in total), one pair to the lower speaker terminal and a second pair to the upper speaker terminals. In this particular scenario, I like the Duelund 12 gauge going to the lower and the 16 gauge to the upper. Sounds better than a jumper to me.
@lak - I remember - here’s the text that I posted...

QUESTION: Have you ever tried using the 16 gauge for the signal on both LF and HF leads and then use the thicker 10 gauge as the neutral conductors of HF and LF leads.
The heavier gauge neutral works very well for me everytime

Regards - Steve :-)