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Reddit mentions of AmazonBasics Banana Plugs - 12 pairs & 14-Gauge Speaker Wire - 50 Feet

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AmazonBasics Banana Plugs - 12 pairs & 14-Gauge Speaker Wire - 50 Feet
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12 pairs of banana plugs (24 plugs total) for easily installing speakersSelf-crimping teeth for easy installationDurable 24k gold plating provides corrosion protection and ensures high-quality audio50 Feet of 14-gauge speaker wireConnects audio speakers to your A/V receiver or amplifierThe plastic jacket around the speaker wire helps to deliver high-quality undistorted signals to and from all of your audio equipment
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Found 2 comments on AmazonBasics Banana Plugs - 12 pairs & 14-Gauge Speaker Wire - 50 Feet:

u/Nixxuz ยท 1 pointr/BudgetAudiophile

Mistral Bow 3

Nobsound NS-01G Mini BT Amplifier

14 Gauge speaker wire with banana plugs

NS-01G comes with a USB cable, so just put the banana plugs on the speaker wire (after cutting it to the length you want), plug in wires to amp and speakers, plug USB cable to computer. At some point plug power supply to wall and amp.

Done. Add a sub down the road if you feel you need one.

u/Armsc ยท 1 pointr/Soundbars

Here are some thoughts for you.

  1. I like the soundbar format for the elderly. Volume up, volume down and off is all you need and that is good. So I get where you're going.
  2. 4 HDMI inputs is just crazy talk you're looking at an AVR not a soundbar. A soundbar is an optical input or HDMI passthrough and kicks out the sound. If you're looking at switching all those devices (how do you have 4?) then you'll want an AVR.
  3. FM receiver yeah you're not going to get that in a soundbar. They again, are designed to just put out sound from the TV. If you're looking for FM then you're looking for an AVR.

    So AVR is it. Which one well depends on the budget but I like Yamaha and Sony for the simple setups. A basic AVR is all you need.

    Now for speakers. How much usually determines this but since you haven't set a price we don't have that as a guide. How many is a good question. 2 or 3 is what we are talking about. I would so no sub as they just don't need that low end. I find the extra bass just muddies everything up.

  • 2 speakers - Cheaper (can be), more simple and you don't need any kind of surround mode to be activated. Keep that joker in stereo and let it play.
  • 3 speakers - Can be more expensive and you'll have to find a set with a matching center (I like matching the center to the mains get over it). You'll also need to keep it in a surround mode that may or may not sound good with the radio or music. You do get the benefit of having the dialog come from the center and it can be boosted.

    Without a budget it's going to be hard to come up with a solution. However, here is what I would look at.

  • AVR - Yamaha RX-V385 $280 or Sony STRDH590 $235 - entry level AVR's with FM tuner and HDMI inputs that you want. Either one will have plenty of everything and be simple to operate.
  • Speakers - Polk S15 $160 or Boston A25 $150 - Basic mid sized bookshelf speakers. I would go with a pair to start and see if they need a center. If they are good with the stereo pair you're good and don't have to mess with a surround mode. However, each has a matching center.
  • Speaker Stands $40 - allows you to put the speakers to the correct height and move them out from the TV.
  • Banana plugs and wire $35 - Just cleans up the install of the speakers.