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<blockquote data-quote="disturbed471985" data-source="post: 7000931" data-attributes="member: 611718"><p>Thx for the replys but let me try to explain my situation a little better. I already have a set of binding post on my box and it still want fix my issue. My problem is the leads coming off the sub are not long enough to reach the post's. The only way I could use ring terminals and connect the leads to a binding post would be if I installed the post on the front baffle and right beside the speaker. Each lead coming from the sub is only about 12". I need to somehow connect the leads to my 8g wire that I have connected to my post. So my problem is I need to make a connection between my speaker wire and my leads which can not be connected via post unless I just tape the post's to the inside of the box and let it somewhat dangle. Thats why I figured the connection I listed from lowes may wrk since I could make the connection directly behind the driver and would have less mass hanging rather then having a set of posts just hanging from behind the driver.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.lowes.com/pd_47072-12704-...Dcopper%2Bbolt" target="_blank">http://www.lowes.com/pd_47072-12704-...Dcopper%2Bbolt</a></p><p></p><p>Focus - wish I knew how..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="disturbed471985, post: 7000931, member: 611718"] Thx for the replys but let me try to explain my situation a little better. I already have a set of binding post on my box and it still want fix my issue. My problem is the leads coming off the sub are not long enough to reach the post's. The only way I could use ring terminals and connect the leads to a binding post would be if I installed the post on the front baffle and right beside the speaker. Each lead coming from the sub is only about 12". I need to somehow connect the leads to my 8g wire that I have connected to my post. So my problem is I need to make a connection between my speaker wire and my leads which can not be connected via post unless I just tape the post's to the inside of the box and let it somewhat dangle. Thats why I figured the connection I listed from lowes may wrk since I could make the connection directly behind the driver and would have less mass hanging rather then having a set of posts just hanging from behind the driver. [URL="http://www.lowes.com/pd_47072-12704-...Dcopper%2Bbolt"]http://www.lowes.com/pd_47072-12704-...Dcopper%2Bbolt[/URL] Focus - wish I knew how.. [/QUOTE]
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