Ref110 binding post

katylied

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I will probably get a Ref110 power amp and I was wondering if there is any way to take out those pins in the binding post in order to use my favourite banana connector (Z plug). Anyone can help?
Thanks in advance.
 

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I will probably get a Ref110 power amp and I was wondering if there is any way to take out those pins in the binding post in order to use my favourite banana connector (Z plug). Anyone can help?
Thanks in advance.

Extremely laborious to do - we should be very careful to prevent breaking the pins. It is why I always keep all pins well screwed in, particularly when moving the amplifier.

I usually use the Yter adapters or even the old Supra adapters when I want to use Z plugs with ARC or cj.
 

katylied

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It is why I always keep all pins well screwed in, .........

Thanks for your input.
So, if I undertsood clearly, those f******g pins are screws and this means that the binding post has a thread inside? Not really a good match with the Z plug IMHO.....
I will use adaptor too or replace the Z plug on my speaker cable with spade.
 

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I have a VS115 and I believe the same pins where one can insert a banana plug but in the head of the pin there is not deep line to put a screwdriver on to unscrew it. Some users had asked me how to remove it so a banana plug can be used but to no success.
 

katylied

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Thanks Phil.
 

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