The obvious reason why this doesn't get done is that people buy convenience. Binding posts are convenient, especially for trying different speaker cables.
I find it is the resistance of the binding posts that cause the loss. The easiest thing to do if you can is to bring the wire from the back side of the binding post out to the front. Then you can pinch the speaker cable spade and the end of the wire together with the binding post. The same thing can be done to the amp end. Be careful there!
$2200?!?! That seems ridiculous but I confess I don't know what had to be done to get that to work on those speakers.
I find it is the resistance of the binding posts that cause the loss. The easiest thing to do if you can is to bring the wire from the back side of the binding post out to the front. Then you can pinch the speaker cable spade and the end of the wire together with the binding post. The same thing can be done to the amp end. Be careful there!
$2200?!?! That seems ridiculous but I confess I don't know what had to be done to get that to work on those speakers.