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onelinkmore Right Angle Banana Plugs, 90 Degree Speaker Wire Connectors for Tight Spaces, 24K Gold Plated Dual Screw Lock Audio Jack for Wall Plates, Receiver & Amp, 4mm/0.16" Pack of 10

onelinkmore Right Angle Banana Plugs, 90 Degree Speaker Wire Connectors for Tight Spaces, 24K Gold Plated Dual Screw Lock Audio Jack for Wall Plates, Receiver & Amp, 4mm/0.16" Pack of 10

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Product: 90 Degree Right Angle Banana Plugs, 24K Gold Plated, Dual Screw Lock, 4mm, Pack of 10
SKU: OL-6134-10X
Plating: 24K Gold
Angle: 90 Degree (right angle)
Pin Diameter: 4mm
Connection Method: Dual screw lock
Wire Entry: Perpendicular to pin axis (exits parallel to wall/panel)
Applications: Tight spaces, wall plates, speaker cabinets, rack equipment
Quantity: 10 plugs per pack
Price: $9.88
In Stock: Yes
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These 90-degree right angle banana plugs allow the speaker wire to exit parallel to the mounting surface rather than projecting straight out behind the amplifier or speaker terminal. This is the solution for installations where standard straight banana plugs would either prevent equipment from sitting flush against a wall or rack, create a tight cable bend that stresses the wire, or make it impossible to route cables neatly along a baseboard or cable management channel. The right angle body redirects the wire 90 degrees from the plug pin axis, allowing cable routing along the wall surface immediately from the connection point.

The 24K gold-plated 4mm pin provides corrosion-resistant, low-resistance contact at the amplifier or speaker binding post. The dual screw lock secures the speaker wire conductor inside the plug body — tighten both screws against the stripped wire end for a secure, vibration-resistant termination. The dual-screw design accommodates a range of wire gauges and prevents the wire from pulling loose when the cable is routed at an angle behind the equipment.

Right angle banana plugs require slightly more clearance than straight plugs in the horizontal direction perpendicular to the wire run. Before ordering, verify that sufficient clearance exists between adjacent binding posts on your equipment — on some amplifiers with closely spaced terminals, the right angle body of neighboring plugs may physically interfere with each other. Standard 19mm terminal spacing typically accommodates right angle plugs, but measure your specific equipment if unsure.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When should I use right angle banana plugs instead of straight ones?

Use right angle banana plugs when: the amplifier or speaker is positioned close to a wall (less than the length of a straight banana plug plus cable bend radius from the wall); when cables must route immediately along a surface after the connection point; when rack-mounted equipment needs cables to exit toward the rear panel without protruding; or when the aesthetic of cables running flat against a wall behind equipment is preferred. Straight banana plugs are simpler and generally preferred when there is adequate clearance for the cable to bend naturally after the connection.

Q: What wire gauges are compatible with the dual screw terminal?

The dual screw terminal in these right angle plugs accepts standard speaker wire gauges typically ranging from 16 AWG to 12 AWG, which covers the most common speaker wire sizes used in home audio installations. Strip approximately 10–12mm of insulation from the wire end, twist the strands tightly, insert into the terminal barrel, and tighten both screws firmly. Overtightening can nick fine wire strands, so firm hand-tightening with a small screwdriver is sufficient.

Q: Will these plugs fit standard 4mm binding post sockets?

Yes. The 4mm pin is the universal standard for banana plug connections in audio equipment. These plugs are compatible with any binding post socket that accepts standard 4mm banana plugs — AV receivers, integrated amplifiers, power amplifiers, speaker crossover terminals, and distribution amplifiers from all major manufacturers including Denon, Marantz, NAD, Rotel, Parasound, and others.

Q: Can I use these for the speaker terminals (not just the amplifier end)?

Yes. Right angle banana plugs can be used at either end of the speaker cable — at the amplifier binding posts and/or at the speaker's binding post terminals. Using right angle plugs at the speaker end is useful when the speaker is placed close to a wall or in a cabinet where a straight banana plug would push the speaker away from its desired position.

Q: Why 24K gold plating for audio connections?

Gold does not oxidize over time the way bare copper, silver, or nickel does. Oxidation on connector surfaces increases contact resistance, which can introduce a small but measurable voltage drop and potentially add noise to sensitive audio signal paths. 24K (pure) gold plating maintains a clean, low-resistance contact surface for the service life of the connector. In speaker-level connections, the resistance difference between gold and oxidized contacts is typically too small to be audibly significant, but gold plating also prevents the greenish corrosion that can make contact removal and reseating difficult after years of use.

Q: Why does the pack include 10 plugs?

A standard stereo amplifier has 4 binding posts (left positive, left negative, right positive, right negative), requiring 4 banana plugs for a single-wire stereo connection. The 10-plug pack covers one complete stereo setup with 3 spare plugs (enough for one additional connection point or replacements). For bi-wire configurations requiring 8 plugs, the 10-pack covers nearly one complete bi-wire setup. Having spares is useful since banana plugs occasionally need replacement when the wire termination loosens after repeated repositioning.

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