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Does anyone know about audio connectors?

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jonny707 | 19:35 Thu 24th Sep 2009 | Technology
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Yesterday I burnt out one of my speakers and I want to replace it without buying a whole new system.

The problem is I do not know the name of the connection used so I can look for a new speaker.

Below is a photo of the connection that connects the speaker to the amp, does anyone know the name of this connection?

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Any speaker will be able to connect to the amp, just try and match the amps output and speakers as best you can. If you have a 100 watt amp, don't buy a 20 watt speaker. Too much chance of you blowing the coil again.

Just go to someone like Richer Sounds with your amp ratings and a price you are willing to pay, they will point you in the right...
20:02 Thu 24th Sep 2009
There is no connector in the photo, those are just bare end cables. They can connect to many different connectors. I.E. Bananna plugs, a sprung clip or a screw terminal.
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On my amp I have the sprung clip type connector and I am looking to buy some speakers that will connect to it.

So is there no name for this type of speaker that I can look for?
Any speaker will be able to connect to the amp, just try and match the amps output and speakers as best you can. If you have a 100 watt amp, don't buy a 20 watt speaker. Too much chance of you blowing the coil again.

Just go to someone like Richer Sounds with your amp ratings and a price you are willing to pay, they will point you in the right direction.

http://www.richersounds.com/products/hi-fi-separates/speakers/bookshelf-speakers
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Ok, thanks for your help!
Also, don't forget to bring the impedance rating of the speaker along with you to get the correct match,as this is important. This will be on the rear of the speaker eg: 4,8 or 16 ohms. If it doesn't say anything, then take the good one with you and they will measure the impedance with a meter. This will balance things correctly, as they have to be the same impedance in a matched speaker system,usually.

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