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Originally Posted by glen e
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Well, 1/8" plugs and jacks are pretty fragile and you can't connect the size cables you reall need to them anyway. At the least, use 1/4" plugs and sockets. You need to have the jack connected to the amp side and the plug connected to the speaker side or they will short circuit the amp everytime yo plug them in or out.
Radio Shack is not known in electronic circles for high quality components. Switchcraft makes much better connectors. Look for a place that sells to professional electronic shops. Or a big music store.
Want to do it up right? Got $$$ ?
Go to a big music store, one with a sound department and ask to see their "Speakon" connectors.
These will not short when you plug them in and they lock so they don't fall out accidentally.
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OK Glen, now that I actually clicked on your link, that's not what I was thinking you meant, I thought it was a link to 1/8' or 1/4" "phone" plugs. My reply is more aimed at the OP's potential choice.
What you show would work fine but be a little inconvenient for frequent use. Great for disconnecting for service or access but not for connecting and disconnecting a couple times a day.
OK, now I'm reall confused. The "cooler" isn't really a "cooler", it's a speaker cabinet disguised to look like a cooler.
So it isn't moved to get to the drinks. Your suggestion is fine for his purpose (if I finally understand).
