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Deadbolt Flex Pin Banana Plugs for Spring Loaded Speaker Terminals, 6 Pairs Gold Plated Plugs

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About this item

  • Protects speaker wire from fraying and corrosion in legacy style receivers and speakers
  • Fits any wire size up to 10 AWG into spring clip terminals, which can't always be done without flex pin plugs
  • 24K gold plated weave over copper connectors for crystal clear signal
  • Fast Lock tech plugs with self-crimping teeth for an easy and reliable connection


The New Flex pin deadbolt banana connectors give you all of the benefits of banana plugs for your legacy style receivers and speakers. Standard banana plugs won’t out with spring clip terminals. Many old receivers and speakers and some new speakers and receivers use this Type of terminal shown in the images. Our flex pin deadbolt banana connectors are designed to out with these spring clip terminals.


K. Sherman
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
I am redoing my home theater and am happy with these plugs. They are easy to use and make for a very clean install. The quality is good and very happy with them!
JJAY
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 26, 2025
well made - lovely
Saddletramp
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
I have a 50 year old Marantz receiver that still kicks butt, but I don't care for the little spring connections for speakers. Speakers are the same. This is excellent for me
Keith
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024
I have a mix of new and more vintage audio equipment. A few years ago I purchased some Bluejeans Cable for my speakers and amplifier. The cable made by Belkin is a thicker 10 AWG size, sometimes called "10 White". I was using a smaller thinner cable the last couple of years because while the Bluejeans cable fit into a newer Prima Luna amp, the connectors on my circa 1980 Macintosh, MAC 4100 has spring clips. The wire barely fit into the spring clips and if I moved the receiver or the speakers, the cable would come out and I'd have to reconnect. I got tired of doing this and just stopped using the cable in favor of a different thinner type. That was fine, but most people listening to audio/hi-fi always like to try new equipment, even if that stuff is 30 years old. I purchased some DCM TF-600 speakers a few weeks ago and wanted to hook them up to the Mac with the Bluejeans cable. The cable barely fit into the Mac, although I did get it to hold, but with the speakers when I moved them into a different listening position, the cable would come out. Those speaker are about 30 years old and the cable was too large to wrap about the post, and the hole to put the speaker through was really too small for that 10 AWG size cable. I ordered these flex pin banana plugs which the manufacturer claimed would hold up to 10 AWG wire. The manufacturer was correct. Their directions are pretty clear, and you just need to strip some of the shielding off the wire, and unscrew the two piece banana plug. Push the wire through the bottom part of the plug and push the wire through. Fold down some the wire and screw the top part back on. The plugs were very easy to install through the banana plug speaker post holes and I was able to wrap part of the pin portion around the post. Since this pin is flexible, it was easy to do, although on one speaker I just pushed the pin through the hole and tightened it. Either way works equally well. I had a little more trouble getting the pins to stay in the Macintosh receiver speaker connections. I took my wire strippers and flattened the end of the pin and was able to push it in. This receiver is from around 1980, and while I did have it serviced a few years ago, the one spring pin speaker connector may not have been going down all the way. The Mac is heavy and it would have been a last resort to disconnect all the wires to it and remove it from the audio rack so I flattened the push pin slightly and it was fine. If I ever have the Mac serviced again I can have these old spring clips replaced, but what I did worked and the cables are secure in both the receiver and the speakers. I doubt I would have had any problem with smaller gauge wire but if you have vintage audio equipment with spring clip connectors and heavy guage cable these Deadbolt Flex Pin Banana Plugs will do the trick and make you life easier. I can highly recommend them.
NorthWoods
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2024
Sometimes you have to hunt around for a flex pin top half that will fit into your spring terminal. I had an older Yamaha AVR that I went through three pins for the center channel connection before finding one that would work and insert properly into the terminal. It may have also been my AVR, I suppose - once I got it to insert, it inserted easily the second and subsequent times. Maybe some sort of oxidation on the terminal itself. Whatever.Great product. Cleaned up my connections, no more worries about stray wires from thicker gauges poking out and shorting, just looks cleaner and tidier. Very happy.
J hall
Reviewed in Australia on January 16, 2024
These appear to be a well made product. However, the braided wire and lower outer case are conductive. When the braid flexes, the connecting case end can short with the opposite pole case end. I have insulated mine with heat during for now, but the item should only be conducive in the braided end ONLY not the terminal covers end.
Another Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2023
I own a set of Klipsch 5.1.4 Reference Speakers and they don't have your typical Banana Plug inputs (like they do on the rest of their separate speakers). They have these deep port holes that are about an inch deep and have pinch clip holes that just barely fit my Monster Cable 14 Gauge wires. So I decided to order several different flex pin sets from from different manufacturers here on Amazon. Because these companies (this one included), didn't really provide any measurement length of the Flex Pin itself, I had to order several different ones to test them out. The only two companies here on Amazon that I felt provided the longest Flex Pin (from base to tip), was: GearIt and Deadbolt (from Sewell). Once I got them I measured them from Base to Tip and the GearIt Flex Pin came in at 21mm long and Deadbolt came in at 26mm long (as you can see in the pic that I provided). Even though both of them worked, the GearIt Flex Pin barely held on and actually came out with a slight pull. With the Deadbolt Flex Pin, it held on much better. I'm so glad it worked. Also, although I was concerned with these pins touching each other (because they're kind of wide), I was concerned that they would cancel out the sound of the speaker if they touched. But calling calling customer service, I spoke to someone that actually works for the company here in the states he explained to me that black base of the Flex Pin is made of bronze and doesn't have the same conductivity as copper does and so there's no issue there. So I'm glad they thought this through in their designing of this Flex Pin. I'm so glad I was able to get these at only $17.00. I would highly recommend anyone to get these Flex Pins over any others that are out there because of their length and build quality. Hope this info helps, so you don't have to purchase anyone else's!
Konstantinos kla
Reviewed in Germany on November 5, 2023
Very good product
J. Melartin
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2023
The quality is good, secure and reliable installation. The flexible tip is more solid than the competition so won’t break, but the tolerances are such that they are hit and miss with their intended use- vintage clip terminals and the holes in amp binding posts. The soldered tip can be just big enough not to fit.
MAURICIO I QUIROGA GALVEZ
Reviewed in Mexico on January 20, 2023
muy buena calidad y presentacion, muy recoendables, funcionan muy bien para conectar bocinas
Pat
Reviewed in Canada on January 27, 2021
The are is to install and very good quality
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