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  • wettou
    Ultra Senior Member
    • May 2006
    • 3398

    #1

    WBT connectors?

    I know that B&W uses WBT connectors any one has experience with WBT for speaker cables?
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  • skuzzyb
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2006
    • 106

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    Yes, I use the WBT 0645 for my speaker cables. They were terminated at the factory as that is what I ordered with the cables. I think the speakers use the WBT binding posts but I am not sure. I am using Kimber Selects by the way as my speaker cables. The WBTs terminate well and make a very good connection. They do not rotate nor move and so far I have had no problems with them which is what you need from a connector, pass the signal as cleanly as possible and get out of the way!

    skz

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