That's absolutely awesome! I think the company that developed it went public with Flat Wire in 2005. I remember seeing it at CES or one of the trade shows that year. I'm glad to hear another positive review for it, and this time from someone I know.
I am hooked on this flatwire product. Not only did I hook up all my speakers with it, I also purchased the s-video and component video cables and was able make all my wire dissapear. I heard the original company Decorp is now owned by a company called Southwire, and that they are working on a flat 120 volt wire. Tom C
Yeah, it's great stuff. My entire AV setup is self-contained in my TV stand, so I have no video cables to hide, but I would definitely give it a swing if I had the need.
Speaker connector
anonymous
September 1 2008, 15:17:33 UTC
Thanks so much for the review and especially the pics. Did you happen to take any of the actual connection from the connector to the speaker itself? I've reviewed the instructions and tried to judge from the pics you posted but I'm still a little confused about how exactly they actually connect from the box to the speaker.
Each box has two standard "Banana" style connectors on it. This is the more popular speaker connection you see on the backs of amplifiers. You can either screw the connector up to directly connect speaker wire and then screw it back down, or you can attach a "banana" connector to the end of your speaker wire and plug it into the back of the connector.
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Many Thanks!
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http://www.decorp.com/product/audio/bananabox.htm
Each box has two standard "Banana" style connectors on it. This is the more popular speaker connection you see on the backs of amplifiers. You can either screw the connector up to directly connect speaker wire and then screw it back down, or you can attach a "banana" connector to the end of your speaker wire and plug it into the back of the connector.
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