i can think of a few reasons i don't like banana plugs
1 easier for noise to enter the patch [lack of shielding]
2 no locking mechanism [bananas can be pulled out too easily]
3 somewhere in the patch you need to have a banana to 1/4 convertor for
interfacing other equipment
4 banana patch cords aren't commonly found in stores [I love building
modules, but have soldering patch cords]
5 1/4" metal jacks look nicer than plastic banana jacks [purely cosmetic]
that's my $0.02 -Nate
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>> I wasn't thrilled about
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>what's the bias against bananna plugs all about? personally, i don't
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>like 1/8" jacks just because i've snapped more than a couple with a
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>good chord yank, but bananna plugs seem kinda cool. all that
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>stacking stuff...
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>i actually have an alterior motive on this one. my local surplus
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>outlet has TONS of banana jacks and plugs. but no 1/4" or 1/8".
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>paul, care to comment on why you went 1/4"? i know you've ∗GOT∗ to
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>have an opinion on this one. ;)
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>alex
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