This Heavy-Duty Speaker Terminal Plate is designed especially for use with premium RadioShack Megacable wire. It provides a solid low-loss connection so the optimum signal gets to your speakers.

Requires a 2-7/8 x 2-1/8 cutout for installation on your speaker cabinet.

Red and black color-coded female banana jacks.

Solder-type terminals on the back side for connecting wires to the speakers inside your cabinets.

Buy 2 of these to handle your right and left channels.

Dimensions:

3-3/16" Mounting hole distance center to center height
2-1/2" Mounting hole distance center to center width
2-7/8" Cutout height
2-1/8" Cutout width
5/32" Mounting hole diameter

Wire Tutorial

Question:

Answer:

The conductor is the metal part of the wire or cable that carries electricity. Just as a large pipe can carry more water than a small one, a large wire conductor can carry more electrical current.

The gauge number indicates the size of the conductor. A lower number means larger wire. A 12-gauge conductor is larger and can carry more current than an 18-gauge conductor.

Stranded-conductor wire is useful in speaker and audio hookups as well as connections where wire flexibility is desired.

Solid-conductor wire is used in hookups or circuits where flexibility is not needed.

In-Wall speaker wire is made especially for routing through walls. If you plan to run speaker wire behind or through walls, make sure you choose wire rated as safe for in-wall use.

Outdoor wire has a UV (ultraviolet) protected shield to prevent deterioration from long exposure to the sun.

When it comes to connecting audio equipment, America comes to RadioShack