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The main benefit with speak-on connectors is that they break both sides of the signal to the speaker simultaneously - avoiding a 'pop' to the speaker; unlike 1/4 cables.




I agree with everything you said about the Speakon connector but that, Scott.

Rethink.

Doesn't matter whether you break one connection or both, once the circuit is broken, it is broken. Period.

Unless you can move at near lightspeed, anyway <g>

Now for the rest of it, you shouldn't be disconnecting or connecting speakers with the power on, that will eventually create work for the bench technician and the power transistor salesman...


--Mac




I guess my post implied plugging in with amp power on - wasn't intentional. Cardinal rule for power up: Mixing board, amps. Power down: reverse the process.